Level 1 Vocational Studies Assignment Brief Course Title/Level: Level 1 Vocational Studies Unit No: 6, 7 Unit Title: Developing Multimedia and Video products Assignment Title: College of the Dead IV of assignment Date: IB brief by Student Name:
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Deadline Date: 1st feb 2013
Assignment Scenario You are a small independent film company and have been asked by the British Film Institute to create a trailer for a zombie film titled “College Of the Dead�. The film will be shown as part of their annual film festival in London later this year. Documentation needed to complete this assignment includes: * Completed technical production workbook * Research Log * Treatment * Script and Shooting Script * Storyboards * Location Survey for health and safety * Shoot the Film Trailer * Post Production Log * Edit the Trailer * Audience feedback and Evaluation PowerPoint Presentation
Unit Content Covered: Unit 6 – 1.1, 2.1, 2.2, 2.3, 2.4, 3.1, 3.2, 3.3 Unit 7 – 1.1, 1.2, 2.1, 3.1, 3.2, 4.1, 4.2, 4.3, 4.4, 5.1, 5.2, 5.3 Scenario : Task
Task Description
No. Task Scenario: As a media producer you will need to show evidence of your knowledge of both production techniques and technology. You will complete a Technical Production Workbook to demonstrate this. 1
Evidence: Your Technical Production Workbook should reflect your understanding of video production techniques and technology.
Unit Number
Criteria Covered
6
2.1
7
1.1 1.2 4.1
6
1.1
6
2.1
7
2.1
6
2.2
7
2.1
Assessment: To achieve a Pass grade your Technical Production Workbook it must be completed in detail. Task Scenario: Your next task is to develop a Research Log. In order to complete you production work to a good standard, you will need to have developed your knowledge of collecting information from different sources 2
Evidence: Your Research Log should consist of Secondary research from both the internet and books. Assessment: To achieve a Pass grade your Research Log must be completed in detail. Task Scenario: Your next task is to create a Treatment. In order to complete you production work to a good standard, you will need to show evidence that you have planned the production of a video product for an audience.
3
Evidence: Your Treatment should show evidence that you can plan a video production and generate ideas for a media product. Assessment: To achieve a Pass grade your Treatment must be completed in detail.
Date Achieved
4
Task Scenario: Complete your Script and Shooting Script which should outline the story and technical qualities of your video production. Evidence: Your Script and Shooting Script should include details of your story and show evidence that you can plan and produce a production. Assessment: To achieve a Pass grade for your Script and Shooting Script both must be completed in detail.
6
2.2
7
3.2
6
2.2
7
3.1 3.2
6
2.3
7
4.4
7
4.1 4.2
Task Scenario: Complete your Storyboards which should outline a plan of how you will film your trailer. Evidence: Your Storyboards should include details of your story and show evidence that you can plan and produce a video production. 5 Assessment: To achieve a Pass grade your Storyboards must be completed in detail.
Task Scenario: Complete your Location Survey in order to follow the appropriate health and safety requirements. 6
Evidence: Your Location Survey should contain pictures, and written risk assessment information Assessment: To achieve a Pass grade your Location Survey must be completed in detail.
Task Scenario: Complete the shooting of your film trailer using appropriate equipment. This should also demonstrate good video production skills 7
Evidence: Your footage should demonstrate your understanding of pre-production and production skills Assessment: To achieve a Pass grade your film footage must be completed to a good standard.
Task Scenario: Complete your Post-Production Log. This should outline the footage you intend to use in your film edit
8
Evidence: Your Post-Production Log should include details of the footage you intend to use within post-production
7
4.3
Assessment: To achieve a Pass grade your Post-Production Log it must be completed in detail.
Task Scenario: Complete your Video Editing this should demonstrate your understanding of the post-production technical process.
9
Evidence: Your Video Editing should help you produce a finished film trailer.
7
4.2 4.3
Assessment: To achieve a Pass grade your film editing must be completed in detail using post-production technology.
Task Scenario: Complete your Audience Feedback and Evaluation PowerPoint presentation this should reflect the opinions of your audience (feedback) and also the strengths and weaknesses of your film.
10
6
Evidence: Your Audience Feedback and Evaluation PowerPoint presentation will help you to reflect on the challenges and achievements of the media project. Assessment: To achieve a Pass grade your Audience Feedback and Evaluation PowerPoint presentation must be completed in detail.
2.4 3.1 3.2 3.3
7 5.1 5.2 5.3
ASSESSMENT CRITERIA UNIT 7 1.1 1.2 2.1 3.1 3.2 4.1 4.2
Developing Video Production Techniques Identify digital video Equipment Describe digital video techniques Collect information from different sources to generate ideas for a video production Prepare a storyboard for an agreed video Prepare a plan to produce an agreed video production
4.4 5.1 5.2 5.3
Choose appropriate equipment to produce agreed video Demonstrate appropriate post-production skills while producing agreed video Follow appropriate post-production processes for agreed video production Follow health and safety procedures Collect feedback on work from different sources Review aspects that went well Review aspects that could be improved
UNIT 6
Developing Multimedia Products
1.1 2.1 2.2 2.3 2.4
Collect information from different sources to generate ideas for multimedia products Identify the purpose of the multimedia product Plan the production of a multimedia product Follow health and safety requirements Present the multimedia product which meets the identified purpose.
3.1 3.2 3.3
Collect feedback on work from different sources Review aspects that went well Review aspects that could be improved
4.3
Grade
Grade
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