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[an error occurred while processing this directive]This unit provides a theoretical and practical guide to the processes involved in producing audiovisual content designed for informational purposes. It will cover the processes involved in designing and documenting such a project in terms of the information delivered and the logistics involved, the actual recording and editing of media used in the project, including technical standards conventionally employed in video and DVD production. This unit will be delivered in a studio environment with an emphasis on collaborative learning.
1 hr lecture/wk, 3 hrs studio/wk
On campus :
VSA3020, MMS2407, MMS2410
Mark Power
Mark Power
Contact hours: Monday, 10-12
Mark Power
Contact hours: Wednesday, 10-12
Mark Power
Contact hours: Monday, 10-12
Ruben Hopmans
Contact hours: Thursday 11AM -1PM
Mark Power
Contact hours: Wednesday, 10-12
At the completion of this unit students will have -
A theoretical and conceptual understanding of:
In-semester assessment: 100%
Assessment Task | Value | Due Date |
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Project plan for a DVD-based Authoring Project | 20% | Friday, April 1 2011, 5PM |
1st Individual Process Journal | 20% | Friday, April 15 2011,5PM |
2nd Individual Process Journal | 20% | Friday, May 27 2011,5PM |
Major DVD project hand over and presentation | 40% | Week 14 (exact date to be advised) |
Monash is committed to excellence in education and regularly seeks feedback from students, employers and staff. One of the key formal ways students have to provide feedback is through SETU, Student Evaluation of Teacher and Unit. The University's student evaluation policy requires that every unit is evaluated each year. Students are strongly encouraged to complete the surveys. The feedback is anonymous and provides the Faculty with evidence of aspects that students are satisfied and areas for improvement.
For more information on Monash's educational strategy, and on student evaluations, see:
http://www.monash.edu.au/about/monash-directions/directions.html
http://www.policy.monash.edu/policy-bank/academic/education/quality/student-evaluation-policy.html
If you wish to view how previous students rated this unit, please go to
https://emuapps.monash.edu.au/unitevaluations/index.jsp
Software relating to this subject may be accessed from several of the on-campus student labs.
The main applications used in this subject for audio, video and DVD technologies are in the Macintosh lab G96 and G91 at Berwick and K110 at Caulfield.
The principle editing/authoring software will be the Adobe Master Collection
Software may be:
Week | Date* | Activities | Assessment |
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0 | 21/02/11 | No formal assessment or activities are undertaken in week 0 | |
1 | 28/02/11 | Unit overview and expectations / cross platform issues | |
2 | 07/03/11 | Writing project proposals/ filming permissions | |
3 | 14/03/11 | Video editing techniques | |
4 | 21/03/11 | Live action sound recording/microphones/ waveform editors | |
5 | 28/03/11 | Interview techniques | Project documentation due |
6 | 04/04/11 | Time code/Live action camera techniques | |
7 | 11/04/11 | Lighting fundamentals | 1st process journal due |
8 | 18/04/11 | Video compression issues | |
Mid semester break | |||
9 | 02/05/11 | Elements of digital sound,sound editing | |
10 | 09/05/11 | Color correction | |
11 | 16/05/11 | DVD authoring | |
12 | 23/05/11 | Presentations - aims and expectations | 2nd process journal due |
30/05/11 | SWOT VAC | No formal assessment is undertaken SWOT VAC |
*Please note that these dates may only apply to Australian campuses of Monash University. Off-shore students need to check the dates with their unit leader.
To pass a unit which includes an examination as part of the assessment a student must obtain:
If a student does not achieve 40% or more in the unit examination or the unit non-examination total assessment, and the total mark for the unit is greater than 50% then a mark of no greater than 49-N will be recorded for the unit
This unit has a group based assessment component of 60% and an individual component of 40%
To pass in this unit a student must obtain:
If a student does not achieve 40% or more in the unit examination or the unit non-examination total assessment, and the total mark for the unit is greater than 50% then a mark of no greater than 49-N will be recorded for the unit.
Responsibility for student work
Students should note that they are, at all times, responsible for their work. All relevant material should be backed up on a regular basis to CD, DVD or Flash disks. The university has CD & DVD burners in the computer labs and blank CDs/DVDs may be purchased through the on campus bookstore. Loss of assignment work due to hardware failure, virus or theft will not be accepted as reasons for late or non-submission of work. Students must hold an exact copy of all work which they submit for assessment, this copy should be held until your final result for the unit is released.
Assessment procedures for a non-performing team member
If the unit assessor, or one or more team members, becomes concerned regarding the contribution of one or more members of a group then the unit assessor will determine, using the project documentation, examination of Process diaries and discussion with the students concerned whether the student or students are making an equitable contribution to the work of the group.
If it is determined that the student or students are not making an equitable Contribution to the work of the group they may be deemed to be a non-performing team member.
In the event of this determination being made the group component of their assessment will be multiplied by a factor of up to 0.5 to arrive at a raw score
Late submission
Assignments must be submitted by the due date. Details of the assignments submission procedure will be supplied via the unit on-line pages.
Where assignments are submitted in person (eg. hard copy or disk) an Berwick FIT 'Assignment Cover Sheet' with appropriate identification and signatures must be attached. All work must be presented in an A4 plastic cover. If multiple written pages, must be stapled or bound.
It is your responsibility to keep track of and manage your assignment due dates
Penalties are incurred from the due date at the rate of a 10% reduction in grade for each day (including weekends) the assignment is late.
If you are having difficulty with assignment submission, please advise your Unit Adviser immediately so that any problems can be addressed.
Assignment coversheets are available via
"Student Forms" on the Faculty website: http://www.infotech.monash.edu.au/resources/student/forms/
You MUST submit a completed coversheet with all assignments, ensuring
that the plagiarism declaration section is signed.
Submission must be made by the due date otherwise penalties will be enforced.
You must negotiate any extensions formally with your campus unit leader via the in-semester special consideration process: http://www.infotech.monash.edu.au/resources/student/equity/special-consideration.html.
Monash has educational policies, procedures and guidelines, which are designed to ensure that staff and students are aware of the University's academic standards, and to provide advice on how they might uphold them.
You can find Monash's Education Policies at:
http://policy.monash.edu.au/policy-bank/academic/education/index.html
Key educational policies include:
The University provides many different kinds of support services for you. Contact your tutor if you need advice and see the range of services available at www.monash.edu.au/students The Monash University Library provides a range of services and resources that enable you to save time and be more effective in your learning and research. Go to http://www.lib.monash.edu.au or the library tab in my.monash portal for more information. Students who have a disability or medical condition are welcome to contact the Disability Liaison Unit to discuss academic support services. Disability Liaison Officers (DLOs) visit all Victorian campuses on a regular basis
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION:
Due to the nature of group work in this subject, it is expected that all students will attend 100% of classes.
If you are absent for more than two tutorial sessions you must supply a medical certificate or other appropriate documentation.
If you are finding problems with this requirement please ensure you speak to your unit adviser as early as possible.
Attendance at tutorials without any work outside of this allocated class time will not be sufficient.
It is your responsibility to ensure that you can make this commitment before you embark on this subject
There will be a one-hour lecture and a three-hour tutorial each week. It is also expected that you will spend 8 hours per week in personal study and research. To get the most out of this time you should make sure you have with you a copy of the project you are working on with you when you attend classes.
READING LIST
There are no required texts. Individuals may need to purchase texts relating to thier specific project