Course Title: Realise a body of creative work
Part B: Course Detail
Teaching Period: Term1 2022
Course Code: VART6474C
Course Title: Realise a body of creative work
Important Information:
Please note that this course may have compulsory in-person attendance requirements for some teaching activities.
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School: 515T Creative Industries
Campus: City Campus
Program: C6160 - Advanced Diploma of Professional Screenwriting
Course Contact: Alan Woodruff
Course Contact Phone: +61399254307
Course Contact Email: alan.woodruff@rmit.edu.au
Name and Contact Details of All Other Relevant Staff
Teachers:
Kath Dolheguy
katherine.dolheguy@rmit.edu.au
Tim Marshall
Nominal Hours: 80
Regardless of the mode of delivery, represent a guide to the relative teaching time and student effort required to successfully achieve a particular competency/module. This may include not only scheduled classes or workplace visits but also the amount of effort required to undertake, evaluate and complete all assessment requirements, including any non-classroom activities.
Pre-requisites and Co-requisites
None.
Course Description
In this course you will learn the essentials of professional scriptwriting, developing the skills, knowledge and personal savvy required to write a screenplay as a commissioned script or an independent speculative project. Your completed work will convey a well-developed command of materials, process and technique.
This course addresses the following unit of competency:
CUAPPR501 Realise a body of creative work
National Codes, Titles, Elements and Performance Criteria
National Element Code & Title: |
CUAPPR501 Realise a body of creative work |
Element: |
1. Develop ideas for a coherent body of creative work |
Performance Criteria: |
1.1 Establish and explore a developing range of sources to inform new ideas, including consideration of intellectual property requirements 1.2 Support professional practice by extending knowledge of historical and contemporary references 1.3 Evaluate developing ideas and options for creative work using critical and creative thinking approaches 1.4 Identify ideas that have professional potential 1.5 Refine own ideas through consultation with relevant people 1.6 Develop ideas or designs based on research and analysis, and their suitability for intended purpose |
Element: |
2. Plan and organise the production of creative work |
Performance Criteria: |
2.1 Confirm scope and objectives of the work based on the project concept 2.2 Evaluate and organise financial, physical and other resources based on in-depth knowledge of the creative form 2.3 Set up or gain access to an appropriate work space 2.4 Develop a realistic timeframe for the production of work 2.5 Evaluate and respond to project constraints 2.6 Monitor project workflow against the plan |
Element: |
3. Develop own approach to documenting the body of work |
Performance Criteria: |
3.1 Evaluate options for documenting and recording work and the ideas and research that inform it 3.2 Determine the type and amount of information for inclusion 3.3 Select and develop own approach and presentation style 3.4 Document production of work from initial ideas to realisation |
Element: |
4. Collaborate with others in producing work |
Performance Criteria: |
4.1 Seek and respond to critical analysis of own work by others 4.2 Participate critically and knowledgably in discussions that explore different ways of doing things 4.3 Experiment with ideas that come from collaboration |
Element: |
5. Create finished work |
Performance Criteria: |
5.1 Use safe and sustainable work practices to manipulate selected materials, processes and technologies with increasing skill when creating finished work 5.2 Challenge and test technical and conceptual aspects of the work during production 5.3 Finish work to professional standard within required budget and timeframes |
Element: |
6. Evaluate own creative work |
Performance Criteria: |
6.1 Review work in progress against personal, professional and artistic objectives 6.2 Identify and respond to opportunities for refinement and re-thinking 6.3 Evaluate efficiency and effectiveness of the work process 6.4 Evaluate finished work in terms of its coherence with the project concept, technical resolution and suitability for intended purpose |
Learning Outcomes
On successful completion of this course, you will have developed and applied the skills and knowledge required to demonstrate your competency in the above elements. You will be able to write a synopsis, develop a treatment and draft your screenplay.
Details of Learning Activities
In this course, you learn through:
1. In-class activities:
- lectures
- teacher directed group activities/projects
- class exercises to review discussions/lectures
- peer teaching and class presentations
- group discussion
- class exercises to review discussions/lectures
- analysis/critique of students’ writings
2. Out-of-class activities:
- independent project based work
- writing and reading assignments
- online and other research
- independent study
Teaching Schedule
Note: While your teacher will cover all the material in this schedule, the order is subject to change depending on class needs and resources.
Week |
Class content |
Assessment |
1 |
Overview of semester – The screenwriter’s role, differences between writing scripts and prose, working with principal collaborators, format examples, organisations, etc. Summary of assessments. The primacy of image. |
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2 |
Assessment Task #1 brief: Write a Simple Scene. Elements of a scene. Writing effective, action-based descriptions. |
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3 |
Planning your work: In-class work on AT1a – Section A. Next week: Assessment 1 drafts are to be brought to class for editing/workshopping. |
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4 |
Feedback and re-writing. The rules of feedback for the class are established. Workshopping of Assessment 1 drafts. |
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5 | Workshopping of Assessment 1 drafts (cont.) |
Assessment Task 1 |
6 | Looking ahead to Semester 2: Exploring a feature idea. Developing a logline. |
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7 | Introduction to structure: the three act paradigm. |
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8 | The three act paradigm (cont.) |
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9 |
Assessment Task #2 brief: Write a first person account of an historical event. Generating multi-dimensional characters. Using attributes (physical, social, psychological), strengths and weaknesses, etc. to build characters who best tell your story. |
*Kath's class for the 6th will be online delivery this week* |
10 | Continuing our exploration of character. Design character bios from the supplied prompts and sketch out a feature film built around these characters. |
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Mid-semester break from Friday 15 April to Monday 25 April inclusive |
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11 | Review of screenwriting elements. | |
12 |
Workshop Assessment Task 2 All students to bring a copy of their work-in-progress to class. |
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13 |
Workshop Assessment Task 2 (cont.). All students to bring a copy of their work-in-progress to class. Revision of screenwriting elements and strategies using viewings and discussion. |
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14 | In-class workshopping and group work on Assessment Task 3 | Assessment Tasks 2 & 3 |
15 | Marking Week |
Learning Resources
Prescribed Texts
References
Other Resources
The University Library has extensive resources and provides subject specialist expertise, research advice, help with referencing and support through:
The learning Lab
www.rmit.edu.au/students/study-support/learning-lab
The Study Support Hub
https://www.rmit.edu.au/students/study-support/study-support-hub
English for uni workshops
https://www.rmit.edu.au/students/study-support/workshops/english-uni-workshops
Overview of Assessment
Assessment is ongoing throughout the course. Assessment will incorporate a range of methods to assess performance and the application of knowledge and skills and will include participation in class exercises, oral presentations and practical writing tasks. Full assessment briefs will be provided.
Assessment Tasks
Students enrolled in Vocational Education and Training qualifications are assessed for Competency. To be assessed as Competent means you have consistently demonstrated the required knowledge and skills at a standard expected in the workplace. To be assessed as competent in this course you will need to complete each assessment task to a satisfactory standard. You will receive feedback from the teacher at the conclusion of each assessment task.
You should refer to the assessment brief which is available through Canvas for full assessment criteria.
Assessment Task 1: Write a simple scene
Due: Week 5
Plan, develop and workshop a short, self-contained narrative, to be written in screenplay format, from a supplied prompt.
Assessment Task 2: Character
Due: Week 14
Insert yourself into a historical moment and plan, develop and workshop an account of that moment.
Assessment Task 3: Knowledge assessment
Due Week 14
This assessment is a short-answer knowledge assessment designed to assess your knowledge in Realise a creative body of work.
Once you have achieved competency for all assessments in a unit of competency, you will receive an overall result. If you have not completed an assessment task to a satisfactory standard, you will be given an opportunity to resubmit that task within one week of receiving feedback from your teacher. If the resubmission is deemed unsatisfactory, the matter will be referred to the Program Coordinator.
Results that apply to courses that are delivered and assessed in accordance with competency-based assessment are:
CA: Competency Achieved
NYC: Not Yet Competent
DNS: Did not Submit for Assessment
Assessment Matrix
The assessment matrix demonstrates alignment of assessment tasks with the relevant unit of competency. These matrices are available through Program Administration.
Other Information
Attendance
Your learning experience will involve class-based teaching, discussion, demonstration and practical exercises
It is strongly advised that you attend all timetabled sessions. This will allow you to engage in the required learning activities, ensuring you the maximum opportunity to complete this course successfully.
Information about your studies
You can access My Studies through the RMIT website for information about timetables, important dates, assessment dates, results and progress, Canvas etc.
https://www.rmit.edu.au/students
Assessment
Information on assessment including Special consideration, Adjustments to assessment, (eg. applying for an extension of time):
https://www.rmit.edu.au/students/student-essentials/assessment-and-exams/assessment
Academic Integrity and Plagiarism
RMIT University has a strict policy on plagiarism and academic integrity. Please refer to the website for more information on this policy.
https://www.rmit.edu.au/students/student-essentials/assessment-and-exams/academic-integrity
Credit Transfer and Recognition of Prior Learning
Credit transfer is the recognition of previously completed formal learning (an officially accredited qualification).
Recognition of Prior Learning (RPL) is an assessment process that allows you to demonstrate competence using the skills you have gained through experience in the workplace, voluntary work, informal or formal training or other life experiences.
Please speak to your teacher if you wish to discuss applying for Credit Transfer or RPL for the unit(s) of competency addressed in this course.
https://www.rmit.edu.au/students/student-essentials/enrolment/apply-for-credit
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