Module: COM6004 - 20 Production Project: Mediated Comedic Performance
Level: 6
Credit Value: 20
Module Tutor: Pat Welsh
Module Tutor Contact Details: P.Welsh@bathspa.ac.uk
1. Brief description and aims of module:
This module asks you to produce work of a professional performance standard as a comedic actor engaged in a mediated work, be that a film or sound recording. The production environment tests your ability to work collaboratively by connecting the work you do as an actor with those of design, technical, management, music and other production elements. Within this collaborative project you are expected to meet industry-standard expectations and work within professionally recognised timeframes.
This module aims to:
Provide a professional working environment appropriate for mediated comedy performance
Foster a positive approach to collaborative working and practice
Advance your ability to work to an industry standard
2.Outline syllabus
This module recognises that by working together in a professional production scenario with students from associated disciplines, you develop your underlying skills and knowledge. Concurrently, you develop a broader appreciation of your own discipline and a different aspect of industry practice.
This module defines a mediated performance as a situation comedy, teleplay, short film or audio performance. It presumes that in developing our performance you will account for the particular demands of the medium and of the dramatic form of the work.
Over the course of the module you rehearse and record the performance, facilitated by professional practitioners. Concurrently, design, technical and management teams prepare for the manufacture, installation and running of the production. This encompasses the visual and auditory landscape. The process relies entirely on collaboration, with each group of students depending upon their interaction with other practitioners to produce a high-quality product.
Each student group engages in the project at different stages of the process. To name each would be both limiting and repetitive, but in broad terms pre-production involves the design, management, and technical teams - composers might also join the team. Rehearsal/development and production stages connect production teams with the performers.
3.Teaching and learning activities
Mirroring professional practice, you receive formative assessment feedback throughout the project. This culminates in director’s notes given in rehearsals, design and production meetings, as well as during the shoot/record.
The summative assessment is your contribution to the finished production. Be this (although not limited to this) a script or a performance.
Assessment Type: CW
Description: Production (1 piece)
% Weighting: 100