Gjeldende emnebeskrivelse (sist oppdatert 2022/23)
Bachelor Production
FTV2106
Gjeldende emnebeskrivelse (sist oppdatert 2022/23)

Bachelor Production

FTV2106

Bachelor production is the final production on your 3-year bachelor program. In this course, you can choose to dive deeper into a specific subject or role and do your own project, or together in a group of students. Your project has to be approved by the faculty/advisors. We recommend doing your bachelor production in relationship with the industry. This can be done either during a 2-month long internship, or as a separate team working with industry as clients or partners.

Your bachelor production will also include documentation/short thesis on maximum 20 pages (ex. attachments) which should include a discussion of, and reflection about the production use of relevant theory, methodology, production techniques and a short analysis inside the creative and artistic field. 

As the final course on their program of study, students will have the freedom to embark on their own topic of enquiry. The course gives students the opportunity to consolidate their learning and bring together ideas and techniques from throughout their study. By building on the knowledge and skills that they have developed so far, this thematic project will allow students to develop their research and communication skills by applying theory to practice.

Bachelor Production is a supervised project that can be an industry inspired project, a design and innovation project or a research and development project. Wider social, ethical and legal considerations will be embedded in the project work as appropriate.

Prerequisites: 90 ECTS within the registered programme of study.

On successful completion of the course, students should be able to:

Skills:

  • Formulate a good synopsis for your bachelor production and pitch this for supervisors and (if relevant) external clients.
  • Refer to relevant theory that is adapted to the bachelor production
  • Collaborate with others on a bachelor production
  • Present idea, script, storyboard, production plan and cost estimate for your bachelor production
  • Do a survey on the target group for your bachelor production
  • Present your final bachelor production

Knowledge:

  • Use professional production pipeline
  • Use relevant theory for your bachelor production
  • Use appropriate methodology for developing your bachelor production
  • Relate answers from your survey to your research questions

General competence:

  • Be more reflective inside productions for creative industry.
  • Know the industry standards
No costs except semester registration fee.
Mandatory
Lectures, practical work/internship and advisory meetings
Evaluated annually by the students through course surveys. Evaluation is part of the university's quality assurance system.
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