Assessment |
Assessment Type | Assessment Length/Details | Proportion |
Semester Assessment | Submit a proposal and pitch for a programme idea within the factual programming genre. The programme should be aimed at either BBC Radio Wales or BBC Radio Cymru. As well as submitting a written proposal, you will be expected to present the pitch to the tutor. After necessary revisions, you will present your pitch to an industry practitioner and your performance will be assessed by your tutor.
| 10% |
Semester Assessment | Based on Assessment 1, produce the individual programme of up to 30' in duration (to a specified budget). The final programme should be delivered on CD.
| 60% |
Semester Assessment | Supporting documentation in the form of a production journal should include the original proposal and analysis of choice of presenter, details of amendments and changes required during the production process and how they were undertaken, the budget, the production schedule, all research notes and their sources including contact numbers and email addresses, all contributors details, drafts of programme structures as they develop, final programme structure, list and duration of FX and intended music including music copyright not cleared by BBC blanket cover, all other necessary clearances undertaken, proof that BBC guidelines have been adhered to, health and safety risk assessment form, drafts of programme scripts, final programme script, final running order, details of content of all meetings with presenter and contributors and editorial guidance given, recording and editing notes, final paperwork and delivery details. | 20% |
Semester Assessment | Critical Analysis of 2000 words | 10% |
Supplementary Assessment | Resits of assignments will follow the original pattern but on a different topic/creative structure. | 100% |
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