B1. Collect, select, evaluate and transmit information effectively and efficiently, depending on objectives, sources and formats B2. Read, understand and comment on scientific texts B5. Work as a team, establishing relationships that enhance cooperation and maintain them on an ongoing basis E5. Design, plan and organize human, technical and budgetary resources for the production of works in their various formats
1. Introduction to the various stages of Audiovisual Production. 2. Introduction to Production Teams. 3. Development: Script Breakdown. 4. Development:Budget. 5. Development: Pitch. 6. Final Project Journal.
Activity type Hours with a teacher Hours without a teacher Virtual hours with a teacher Total Analysis / case study 12,00 14,00 0 26,00 Individual preparation of assignments 9,00 44,00 0 53,00 Theory class 21,00 11,00 0 32,00 Hands-on class 12,00 6,00 0 18,00 Teamwork 6,00 15,00 0 21,00 Total 60,00 90,00 0 150
Assessment activities: Description of the activity Assessment Activity % Remediable subject Pre-production tasks for external projects: production and script breakdown and budgeting. Correct execution, feasibility, and planning of individually submitted work. 20 No Personal Project Development Tasks: Project Overview, Work Plan, Budget, Shooting Plan… Correct presentation of the written project. 25 No On-Set Production Tasks Effective implementation of pre-production and production processes based on the established plan. 25 No Exam Correct answering of the exam questions. 30 No
Evaluation Requirements Submission Format: All work must be submitted digitally in a single PDF file, unless otherwise specified. Presentation: An in-person project presentations to the class is mandatory for evaluation. Attendance and participation are compulsory. Deadlines: Each project must be submitted by the specified deadline. Late submissions will not be accepted under any circumstances, except in cases of approved exceptional circumstances. Minimum Requirements to Pass: According to the university regulations, attendance is mandatory for all in-person courses. To be eligible for continuous assessment, you must attend at least 70% of the sessions. Absences must be justified within 7 calendar days after returning. Three unjustified late arrivals are equivalent to one absence. Arriving more than 10 minutes late or leaving early without authorisation may be counted as an absence. Specific criteria for the "No show" grade: If the total submitted work constitutes less than 25% of the required coursework, the student will be considered 'No Presentat' (Absent) and, consequently, will be ineligible to pass the course. Single Assessment: A single-assessment option is not available Minimum requirements to pass: Students must achieve a minimum final grade of 5 in order to pass the course.
The course include 3 additional sessions exploring the role of Assistant Director (dates to be confirmed) and will end with a shooting, scheduled at the end of the course.