School Of Humanities And Communication ArtsNarrative: Fictional Screen MediaWestern Sydney University Unit Code: 102829.1
Discipline: COMMUNICATION AND MEDIA STUDIES NEC
Student Contribution Band: 4
Level: 2
Credit Points: 10
Equivalent Units
101938 - Media Arts Project
Prerequisite
101927 Foundations of Media Arts and Production OR 102825 Introduction to Screen Media
About this Unit
In the 21st Century the nature of storytelling has evolved. Fictional screen narratives are now delivered across multiple platforms, devices and spaces. At the same time different platforms are strategically used to extend and add new layers to stories while deepening audience interaction and engagement. This unit introduces students to more advanced principles and processes in the production of fictional screen media. Students will learn how to work effectively in collaborative production teams across various key roles in pre-production, production and post-production. Working in teams, students produce a creative cross-platform narrative screen media project.
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