On successful completion of the module, students will be able to:
(1) Demonstrate a systematic understanding of the history of the development of the documentary genre and its perceived role in Western society
(2) Devise, plan and produce a documentary
(3) Work effectively within a team to meet deadlines and utilise resources effectively
(4) Critically evaluate the process and the finished product
The module provides a theoretical understanding of the role of documentaries in Western society and their historical development. Building on previous production experience it will provide opportunities for students to develop their production skills further. It examines the grammar of television editing and the crucial role of creativity and narrative in the documentary process. It also explores the ethical aspects of the ‘creative treatment of actuality’. This will be followed by an intensive period of self directed team based production.
The scheme assumes recruitment of 20.
Lecture
Contact hours 22
Number of groups 1
Tutorial
Contact hours 4