On successful completion of the module, students will be able to:
(1) Demonstrate thorough knowledge and understanding of the range and character of television genres;
(2) Explain and analyse the context in which television genres have developed;
(3) Demonstrate critical understanding in the analysis of a chosen television genre.
The module provides a survey of the development and distinctiveness of television genres and explores audience targeting, codes and conventions, representation and structure. It examines the context of the contemporary UK broadcasting industry and considers the significance of broadcasting technology and the relationship between film and television in the evolution of genres.
The module explores specific forms such as crime, soap, serials, plays, costume drama and sitcom and explores ethical issues in representation. It considers at least one genre in detail (eg. drama).
The scheme assumes recruitment of 30.
Lectures
Contact hours 20
Number of groups 1
Seminars
Contact hours 15
Number of groups 2 x 15
Tutorials
Contact hours 2
Number of groups 2
Guided independent study
163 hours
Students must complete and submit both forms of assessment Essay 1 and Essay 2 to be eligible to pass the module.
Students permitted to take a half-module for the award of 10 credits will be assessed on the basis of the assessment relevant to the semester of study.
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001 Essay 1 1 x 2000 words (end of sem 1) 50%
002 Essay 2 1 x 2000 words (end of sem 2) 50%
Module Coordinator - David Dodd
Level - 5
Credit Value - 20
Pre-Requisites - NONE
Semester(s) Offered - 5YL