Course overview
This course will consolidate students' theory, knowledge and practice of previous media arts courses and integrate the skills to produce a conceptually, technically and creatively strong and coherent exhibition level media arts production project. Students will integrate and apply their knowledge and skills through the conceptualisation, design and production of a professional, exhibition level piece of work. Students will focus on the development of a project which is conceptually strong, technically and professionally accomplished and meets the needs of its intended audience. The course will include: specialised project research and conceptualisation; project scripting and design; script and design evaluation; visualisation and storyboarding; research of appropriate and specialised project craft roles; research and use of specialised equipment, software and production techniques relevant to full implementation of project; and orientation to exhibition, professional frameworks and employment.
Course learning outcomes
- conceptualise and design a project which has strong exhibition level content which meets the needs of an intended audience
- produce a project which has high production values and is professionally accomplished
- produce a project which is creative in its use of form and technique
Availability
Class details
Magill
Class number 58051
Section LE01
Size 78
Available 74
Class number 58052
Section TU01
Size 26
Available 22
Class number 58053
Section TU02
Size 26
Available 26
Class number 58054
Section TU03
Size 26
Available 26
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