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Media Projects 1-4 are available to students enrolled in the Bachelor of Media. Students receive a Unit Satisfied Grade on successful completion of all assessments.
Introduction
In this unit you will develop your media production skills, gain hands-on experience with media equipment, and produce work that will contribute to a portfolio completed over the course of the Media Portfolio units. With technical support, industry mentorship, and academic supervision, you will work on a media project that relates to your specialisation area. You may choose to work independently or in a group, and may work on a single project across the four Media Portfolio units or on a variety of interrelated projects. The final result will be rolled back across all Media Portfolio units on completion of this unit.
Summary 2021
Unit name | Media Portfolio 4 |
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Unit code | HEJ370 |
Credit points | 12.5 |
Faculty/School | College of Arts, Law and Education School of Creative Arts and Media |
Discipline | Media |
Coordinator | Associate Lecturer Andy Terhell |
Teaching staff | |
Level | Advanced |
Available as student elective? | Yes |
Breadth Unit? | No |
Availability
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Learning Outcomes
- Manage a media project from concept to pitch to publication.
- Summarise a media project and present it orally in a concise and convincing way.
- Report on the progress of a media project, reflecting critically on the process of project management to an advanced level.
- Demonstrate creativity, risk-taking, critical reflection and the capacity to work independently (or in a group).
- Add your output(s) in this unit to your own professional portfolio of media work to an advanced level.
- Demonstrate your ability to reflect on the process of creating media project(s).
Fees
Requisites
Prerequisites
HEJ360
Teaching
Teaching Pattern | Seminar (2 hours weekly) |
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Assessment | In order to complete this unit, you must successfully complete all assessments and log eight hours per week (136 hours in total). Task 1: Product design and oral pitch (20%) Task 2: Project Progression and Oral Presentation (20%) Task 3: Portfolio of media project[s] (60%) |
Timetable | View the lecture timetable | View the full unit timetable |
Flexible Study Options
Textbooks
Required | Most JMC units have neither required nor recommended texts but if this unit does, information about these can be found at the CoOp Bookshop links below close to the start of semester. For the majority of units, a Reading List providing access to electronic readings is provided (if applicable) and this will be made available through MyLO and the Library at the beginning of semester |
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