Semester: 6
ECTS: 5
Lectures: 30
Practice sessions: 30
Independent work: 90
Module Code: 24-421-0300
Semester: 6
ECTS: 5
Lectures: 30
Practice sessions: 30
Independent work: 90
Module Code: 24-421-0300

Module title:


Organisation of video production process

Lecturers and associates:



Module overview:


The goal of this course is to enable students to learn:
distinguish and apply equipment for AV production
collaborate with different sectors or parts of the team
organize various activities within the AV profession
organize and form an AV team according to the project
organize and select collaborators for technical aspects based on defined projects
use communication skills during project realization
apply production knowledge during AV work realization
apply the film mode of expression as a standard in creating video content
create, distinguish, and apply implementation plans

This course builds on previous experiences and knowledge from education to equip students for independent use of software tools.

It is important for students to attend this course as it consists of basic production tools and builds on courses before video production. In addition to learning about resource organization or technical needs, students also get acquainted with all other activities in the production phase that are divided into departments/sectors. By analysing the project or AV work, students gain experience through critical thinking and commentary. Students learn how to organize and distribute tasks according to departments/sectors/teams of AV production based on project needs. Students acquire skills such as preparing fieldwork on location.

With the knowledge and skills acquired, students can effectively and constructively contribute to achieving business goals in future employment positions as multimedia experts or multimedia production specialists.
In this course students will learn:
apply organizational and communication skills to carry out both simple and complex projects
implement the division of tasks into teams/sectors for creating video content for social media, television, or cinema distribution
apply organizational skills in the field for live broadcasting of AV content
apply organizational skills in the studio for recording TV shows, music videos, and dedicated films
organize av teams in separate sectors of operation based on project requirements
organize and produce recordings with one or more cameras
organize the team according to the structural divisions of AV activities

Literature:


Required readings:
1. Owens, J. (2021) Video Production Handbook. 6th edition. NY: Taylor and Francis

2. Millerson, G. (2008) Video Production Handbook. 4th edition. Waltham, MA: Focal Press


Supplementary readings:
1. Language of Film - Robert Edgar-Hunt and John Marland and Steven Rawle, Steven
2. The Complete Film Production Handbook (Fourth Edition) - Eve Light Honthaner
3. Making Movies - Sidney Lumet