Have just submitted the assessment for the course, and I think we've managed to find a fair way of looking at what students have learned during the course. Here're a few things about it:
- The final project will consist of film made to one of 8 briefs, a behind the scenes documentary and a treatment. This allows the student to present information about how a film was made, as well as the end result.
- The grade will be based on 4 components. The first three are the core skill areas for the course: creative, organisational and technical. The last is looking at the production as a whole and includes the question "Would we spend money on this or on more like this?"
- The briefs range from making a tutorial to making an ident to give as much scope as possible for individuals to follow their own interests.
- Marks will be for work that is appropriate to the genre - a DIY tutorial to play in a store has a different aesthetic to a TV ident. We're looking for evidence that students are making work that matches the audience.
- The whole thing has been designed to be as manageable as possible. Total run length of both pieces of media is no more than 5 minutes, and the treatment is up to 600 words with a template and worked example provided.
- We get students to look at the assessment early on in the course so that it's at the back of their head while they're learning. The last 4 weeks of the course are given over to producing the project, with plenty of help and guidance on making the different parts.
- We've left the door open for students to collaborate with one another or others if they want (film-making is social after all). The behind-the-scenes documentary and treatment need to be their own work and describe the role they took in the production.
I'm really looking forward to seeing how this works out now.
Sounds good. For comparison, have you looked at Block 5 / TMA05 of T215? That's largely based around video editing as well.
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