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MODULE DESCRIPTOR
Module Title
Introduction To Filmmaking
Reference CB1333 Version 1
Created March 2021 SCQF Level SCQF 7
Approved June 2021 SCQF Points 15
Amended ECTS Points 7.5

Aims of Module
To introduce students to the development of cinema and film production methods including the form, principles and techniques in planning, creating and editing film.

Learning Outcomes for Module
On completion of this module, students are expected to be able to:
1 Describe and demonstrate the main steps in planning a short film.
2 Explain and apply the theory of film production and the moving image.
3 Demonstrate creative writing, camera and editing skills using appropriate equipment and software.
4 Evaluate and critique examples of the moving image and different filmmakers' approaches.

Indicative Module Content
Interpreting the brief, pre-production and research, audiences, creative thinking, planning, storyboarding techniques, short film narratives, animation, camera shots - types and sizes, video editing, audio, video file formats, audio file formats, image file formats, storage, distribution and platform issues.

Module Delivery
Lecture and lab tutorial sessions. Some student directed learning is required to consolidate the learning process. Students may be required to carry out formative tasks, work through the lab tasks and interact regularly.

Indicative Student Workload Full Time Part Time
Contact Hours 36 N/A
Non-Contact Hours 114 N/A
Placement/Work-Based Learning Experience [Notional] Hours N/A N/A
TOTAL 150 N/A
Actual Placement hours for professional, statutory or regulatory body    

ASSESSMENT PLAN
If a major/minor model is used and box is ticked, % weightings below are indicative only.
Component 1
Type: Coursework Weighting: 100% Outcomes Assessed: 1, 2, 3, 4
Description: Portfolio Assessment

MODULE PERFORMANCE DESCRIPTOR
Explanatory Text
The calculation of the overall grade for this module is based on 100% weighting of C1. An overall minimum grade D is required to pass the module.
Module Grade Minimum Requirements to achieve Module Grade:
A The student needs to achieve an A in C1
B The student needs to achieve an B in C1
C The student needs to achieve an C in C1
D The student needs to achieve an D in C1
E The student needs to achieve an E in C1
F The student needs to achieve an F in C1
NS Non-submission of work by published deadline or non-attendance for examination

Module Requirements
Prerequisites for Module None.
Corequisites for module None.
Precluded Modules None.

INDICATIVE BIBLIOGRAPHY
1 BROWN, B., 2001. Cinematography: theory and practice: imagemaking for cinematographers, directors and videographers. London: Focal Press
2 CHOPINE, A., 2011. 3D art essentials: the fundamentals of 3D modeling, texturing and animation. Oxford: Focal ebook
3 O'HAILEY, T., 2015. Hybrid Animation: integrating 2D and 3D assets. 2nd ed. Burlington, MA.: Focal Press ebook
4 PARENT, R. et al., 2010. Computer animation complete. Amsterdam: Morgan Kaufmann, ebook
5 THURLOW, C., 2013. Marking short films: the complete guide from script to screen. 3rd ed. London: Berg Publishers
6 VAN SIJLL, J., 2005. Cinematic storytelling: the 100 most powerful film conventions every filmmaker must know. London: Michael Wiese
7 WELLS, P., 2005. The fundamentals of animation. Lausanne: AVA Publishing
8 WYATT, A., 2010. The complete digital animation course. London: Thames and Hudson


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