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Faculty of Engineering and Informatics School of Media, Design and Technology Programme Specification Programme title: BA (Honours) Film and Television Production Academic Year: 2017-18 Degree Awarding Body: Partner(s), delivery organisation or support provider (if appropriate): Final and interim award(s): University of Bradford None BA (Honours) [Framework for Higher Education Qualifications (FHEQ) level 6] Diploma of Higher Education [Framework for Higher Education Qualifications (FHEQ) level 5] Certificate of Higher Education [Framework for Higher Education Qualifications (FHEQ) level 4] Programme accredited by (if appropriate): Programme duration: UCAS code: QAA Subject benchmark statement(s): Creative Skillset 3 years full time; 4 years full-time including a year of study abroad and/or a work placement; 4-6 years part time P309 and P310 Date of Senate Approval: April 2006 Date last confirmed and/or minor modification approved by Faculty Board Communication, Media, Film and Cultural Studies August 2017 Route Code: <DIFITP> University of Bradford 1

Introduction The BA (Hons) Film and Television Production provides you with the opportunity to engage with the moving image both an intellectual and practical level. You will develop a contextual understanding of historical and contemporary media practices, focusing in particular on film and television, alongside experiencing practical production skills. This combination of theory and practice will help you to develop your aesthetic sensibility and cultural understanding, which in turn will inform your project work. The programme is accredited by Creative Skillset, the sector skills council for the creative industries and our partners include the National Media Museum (NMeM), based in Bradford, the BBC and Bradford, UNESCO City of Film. Our partnerships and collaborations provide you with the opportunity to experience interdisciplinary, shared learning within a vibrant, creative environment and make industry contacts. As the digital media industries grow, there are increasing demands upon graduates to be multi-skilled and this programme provides students with the opportunity to engage with pre-production, production and post-production roles. All practical work takes place within the University s industry-standard facilities. These include a broadcast standard television studio facilitated by an outside broadcast control room, with light-weight cameras suitable for location work. Our state-of-the-art broadcast production and postproduction facilities mean that you will get substantial experience of outside broadcasting with our full HDTV Outside Broadcasting Truck, alongside a more traditional experience of television studio work. Furthermore you will also have the opportunity to develop experience of visual effects with our chromakey studio and motion capture suite. Digital production process as used as standard and Adobe Premiere as the editing package of choice. Professional actors are also provided within scripted drama training and finished productions. The School of Media, Design and Technology has strong links with the BBC and Creative Skillset through which you will get regular opportunities to work on live briefs and win BBC placements. You may also have opportunities to gain paid work experience through our Digital Working Academy and enjoy the benefits that come with Bradford being UNESCO s first City of Film. We are passionate about developing graduates with a range of work relevant skills. This programme will develop you as film and television professional with a wide range of industry relevant skills. You will be taught by practicing industry professionals often involved in a variety of independent film and television projects throughout the year and you will be expected to have a work placement during your time here. Often the nature of the industry means that work placements/experience may be independent film projects and often voluntary rather than paid, but your tutors will support, guide and help with developing your contacts and creating a profile. You will also be supported to submit your production work for Royal Television Society and other awards. We have a long tradition of students winning awards and are committed to helping you to create the best possible industry profile. Studying film and television at Bradford offers students a unique experience. It combines traditional University life alongside engagement with relevant external agencies, which means you graduate already having had hands-on experience within the creative arts sector. From engaging with the dynamics of a National Museum, to working alongside industry professionals, a degree from Bradford gives you the education you need to get ahead in your chosen field. Route Code: <DIFITP> University of Bradford 2

Programme Aims The programme is intended to: Develop an integrated range of knowledge, understanding and practical skills in the field of film and television production, informed through critical engagement with film, television and media theory. Develop your professional knowledge and skills in creative content design and production practice. Enable you to present and evaluate ideas and concepts relevant to the development of films and television programmes Facilitate your portfolio of industry experience, industry contacts, and examples of professional work that demonstrates a breadth of industry relevant skills. Enable you to work effectively as individuals and in groups, being able to communicate ideas and arguments effectively and accurately both orally and in writing Enable you to develop lifelong independent learning skills Programme Learning Outcomes To be eligible for the award of Certificate of Higher Education at FHEQ level 4, students will be able to: LO1 LO2 LO3 LO4 LO5 Show skills of organisation, group working, inquiry and independent learning Communicate your ideas and arguments meaningfully in writing and orally Identify, interpret and analyse the cultural contexts of film and television. Apply effective skills in teamwork and leadership, project management and personal management. Use production and post-production technology and techniques through your ability to produce competent project work. Additionally, to be eligible for the award of Diploma of Higher Education at FHEQ level 5, students will be able to: LO6 LO7 Identify, develop, produce and critically analyse specific film and television generic forms. Produce critically informed representations within your practical work. LO8 Critically evaluate the social, political, and cultural conditions of film and television production. LO9 Apply BBC broadcast compliance requirements in television production work. Route Code: <DIFITP> University of Bradford 3

Additionally, to be eligible for the fall back award of Ordinary Degree of Bachelor at FHEQ level 6, students will be able to: LO10 Create a portfolio of work demonstrating your academic and technical skills LO11 Produce project work to high technical and aesthetic standards and synthesise the underlying theoretical principles of film and television and apply through practical production work. LO12 Critically evaluate arguments and apply them to your own practice, and the practice of others Additionally, to be eligible for the award of Honours Degree of Bachelor at FHEQ level 6, students will be able to: LO13 Make informed judgments in the context of rapidly-developing and converging media industries and storytelling. LO14 Critically evaluate the ways in which media represent discourses of power in relation to class, race and culture through practical application Curriculum Stage 1 FHEQ Level Module Title Type (Core/ Option) Credits Sem Module Code 4 Creativity and Imagination C 20 1 FAM4001-B 4 Reading The Screen C 20 1 FAM4016-B 4 Moving Image Production C 20 1 FAM4012-B 4 Editing C 20 2 FAM4005-B 4 Film - Narrative and Genre C 20 2 FAM4010-B 4 Institutions and Audiences C 20 2 FAM4013-B At the end of stage 1, students will be eligible to exit with the award of Certificate of Higher Education if they have successfully completed at least 120 credits and achieved the award learning outcomes. Route Code: <DIFITP> University of Bradford 4

Stage 2 FHEQ Level Module Title Hons Credi ts Sem Module Code 5 Factual Film and Television C 20 1 FAM5007-B 5 Soundscapes C 20 1 FAM5001-B 5 Factual Production C 20 1 FAM5014-B 5 British Film and Television Fictions C 20 2 FAM5018-B 5 Drama Production C 20 2 FAM5016-B 5 Storytelling for Multiple Platforms C 20 2 FAM5010-B At the end of stage 2, students will be eligible to exit with the award of Diploma of Higher Education if they have successfully completed at least 240 credits and achieved the award learning outcomes. Stage 3 FHEQ Level Module Title Hons Cred its Sem Module Code 6 Major Project Pre-Production C 20 1 GAV6007-B 6 Individual Project C 40 1 GAV6003-D 6 Alternative Film and Media O 20 1 FAM2007-B 6 Experimental Filmmaking O 20 1 FAM6004-B 6 Major Project Production C 40 2 GAV6008-D Students may be eligible to exit with the fall back award of Ordinary Degree of Bachelor if they have successfully completed at least 300 credits and achieved the award learning outcomes. Students will be eligible for the award of Honours Degree of Bachelor if they have successfully completed at least 360 credits and achieved the award learning outcomes. Placement and/or Study Abroad This programme provides the option for students to undertake a work placement or period of study abroad between Stages 2 and 3. Students wishing to take this option will be registered for the 4 year programme. For further information about study abroad opportunities please refer to http://www.bradford.ac.uk/international/erasmus-and-international-exchanges/ Learning and Teaching Strategy Students will experience a wide range of teaching and learning environments. Concepts, principles and theories are generally explored in formal lectures and practiced in associated tutorials, seminars and directed reading groups. Route Code: <DIFITP> University of Bradford 5

Practical skills are developed in workshop and studio sessions. Professional and personal skills are developed through presentations, discussion and small-scale project work which involves problem-solving and design exercises. For each 20 credit module, students are required to commit 200 hours of time. The weighting of how this time is managed varies from module to module; some will involve many formal contact hours (time spent with the tutor) and others more independent study (self-managed under the guidance of the tutor). As the student progresses, the amount of independent study increases as the programme becomes more project based. During Stage 1 all the basic principles, concepts and technical skills are introduced. By Stage 2 students are required to take a more analytic approach, and demonstrate their practical skills through project work. Stage 3 gives students the opportunity to synthesise and critically review the knowledge, understanding and skills previously acquired through both contextual work and a major practical project Assessment Strategy Methods of assessment are varied and include formal examinations, essays, seminar reports, individual and group oral presentations, coursework assignments and production projects. Each assessment has been carefully considered so that students can demonstrate the required learning outcomes. In stage 1 you will have some practical examinations and tests. These are to ensure that you have gained the practical competence needed to fully participate in production activities. The remainder of your assessments is designed for you to demonstrate your skills and understanding. They will include assessments designed to prepare you for the world of work, real world briefs, film reviews, blogs, presentations, video projects. They will include collaborative group assignments as well as individual work and all modules will include some form of formative assessment, Your final production project will be a substantial piece of work that will allow you to use the knowledge and skills you have gained to work collaboratively to develop, plan, execute and evaluate a film or television project using industry standard pre and post production workflow models. Assessment Regulations This Programme conforms to the standard University Regulations which are available at the following link: http://www.bradford.ac.uk/aqpo/ordinances-and-regulations/ Admission Requirements The University welcomes applications from all potential students and most important in the decision to offer a place is our assessment of a candidate s potential to benefit from their studies and of their ability to succeed on this particular programme. Consideration of applications will be based on a combination of formal academic qualifications and other relevant experience. The minimum entry requirements for the programme are as follows: A typical offer to someone seeking entry through the UCAS scheme would be 280 points. This includes 160 points from 2 GCE A levels or equivalent. GCSE English Route Code: <DIFITP> University of Bradford 6

and Maths minimum grade C or equivalent are also required. Overseas applicants require a minimum IELTS at 6.0 or the equivalent. Applications are welcome from students with non-standard qualifications or mature students (those over 21 years of age on entry) with significant relevant experience. Recognition of Prior Learning If applicants have prior certificated learning or professional experience which may be equivalent to parts of this programme, the University has procedures to evaluate and recognise this learning in order to provide applicants with exemptions from specified modules or parts of the programme. Minor Modification Schedule Version Number Brief description of Modification Date of Approval (Faculty Board) Minor modifications for 2016/17 March 2016 Minor modification to final year for 2017/18 August 2017 Route Code: <DIFITP> University of Bradford 7