The document provides guidance for students to make short films that summarize complex learning processes or curriculum elements. It outlines that no fancy equipment is needed, just a camera and movie making software. The process involves choosing a concept, collecting materials, developing a storyline, storyboarding, rehearsing, and recording the performance. Tips include keeping it simple with 2-3 scenes, writing a script, and staying within time limits. Students' task is to make a 3-5 minute film illustrating authenticity/commodification within a 1 hour preparation window.
2. Why do we ask students
to make short films?
• To summarise a complex
learning or assessment
process, so students can
replay or repeat the
information in their own time
• To capture a summary of a
core element of the
curriculum
• To support students with a
range of learning needs
• To reduce students’ reliance
on lecturers’ accounts and
and handouts
3. Is any fancy
equipment needed?
• No
– A simple camera (including, one on a
smart phone), a computer with movie
making software, access to web-based
sounds and/or images and an
imagination
– Your facilitator will provide you with the
equipment needed
4. Process
• Choose a concept • Make up some
you want to
Step 4 story boards
Step 1 illustrate
• Collate relevant • Rehearse and time
materials Step 5 your performance
Step 2
• Develop an • Record your
overall storyline Step 6 performance
Step 3
5. Tips for Movie Making
• Keep the concept as simple as possible
• Try to show two or three scenes only, for
example:
– Before and after or
– Wrong and right or
– Planning and implementation &
– An explanation or resolution
• Write a script and rehearse to ensure your
film fits within the time requirements
• Try not to laugh
6. Your Task
• Make a short film which illustrates an
aspect of:
– Authenticity/commodification or the
experience economy
• Your film should involve at least two actors
and should be 3-5 minutes in duration
• If you are filming 2 or more scenes it
should be clearly indicated
– Eg. By someone saying scene 1, scene 2 etc.
7. Manage Your Time
• Your have 1 hour
to write, produce
and rehearse your
film
• You will be filmed
in the next hour
• Good luck!