Module Identifier TF21520  
Module Title STUDIO PRODUCTION  
Academic Year 2004/2005  
Co-ordinator Mr Gary J Emmins  
Semester Available semesters 1 and 2  
Pre-Requisite TF10320  
Course delivery Other   21 Hours Workshop.  
  Other   STUDENTS MUST ACHIEVE A MINIMUM MARK OF 60 BEFORE BEING PERMITED TO REGISTER FOR TF33620  
Assessment
Assessment TypeAssessment Length/DetailsProportion
Semester Assessment Team Production30%
Semester Assessment Group Production Log20%
Semester Assessment Attendance and Puncuality10%
Semester Assessment Individual Contribution40%

Learning outcomes

Typically, on completion of this module the student will be able:

to understand and apply the principles of multi-camera shooting within the context of basic studio production.
to demonstrate knowledge of the roles and responsibilities of each crew member.
to work effectively and co-operatively as members of the production team
to recognise and use appropriately the terms and disciplines necessary to studio production
to operate safely and efficiently the technical equipment, i.e. pedestal cameras, sound and vision mixing desks
to originate ideas and bring them to fruition in terms of programme production.
to deploy limited audio-visual resources to maximum creative effect
to use the studio experience to inform critical appreciation of studio based and/or multi-camera television productions.


Content

Topics to be covered include: Principles of multi-camera shooting; Interviews; Simple demonstrations; Pieces to Camera, caption boards and commentary; Lighting; Simple drama scenes (rehearsing, preparing a script, blocking, technical rehearsal and shoot); Recording music performance.

Aims

The aim of this module is to acquaint students with techniques of studio/multi-camera production and to experience the different skills necessary to studio production.

Reading Lists

Books
** Essential Reading
Fairweather, Rod (1998) Basic Studio Directing Focal Press, media manuals series

Notes

This module is at CQFW Level 5