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Advanced Immersive Storytelling Practice (ANTH0224)

Key information

Faculty
Faculty of Social and Historical Sciences
Teaching department
Anthropology
Credit value
90
Restrictions
This module is a core compulsory module for the MA Immersive Factual Storytelling. It is only open to students on this MA programme.
Timetable

Alternative credit options

There are no alternative credit options available for this module.

Description

Module description

The advanced compulsory module runs over term three, completing at the end of the summer.Ìý

This will take the form of advanced immersive storytelling practice with formative assessment throughout, designed to build experience in advanced level immersive storytelling and design skills necessary for entry to professional work in immersive media.Ìý Student teams work with expert industry mentors to guide and advise them in their graduate project work.

Assessed teamwork, submitted at the end of the summer, will be a full 360, AR or interactive VR production. In addition, students are required to write a critical evaluation which is aÌýindividual piece of work, assessing their own and other immersive work.

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Learning Outcomes

On completion of the module students will be able to:

  1. Devise, pitch and produce a factual immersive story.
  2. Budget and project plan for their immersive project.
  3. Research, create a proposal,Ìýtreatment andÌýpitch a complex factual immersive story.Ìý
  4. Use advanced immersive narrative techniques centred on audience experience.
  5. Employ advanced editing, sound design and immersive storytelling techniques, appropriate to their chosen project.
  6. Show an advanced understanding of the ethical considerations involved in making Immersive work and be able to apply these practically.
  7. Critique and evaluate their own and other immersive work.

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Indicative Delivery Method

The majority of this module will be delivered through supervised independent research and tutorials.Ìý Students work in teams with guidance from industry mentors to produce a ambitious piece of immersive storytelling.

The focus and/or subject of the immersive experienceÌýwill, in many cases, draw on the work students have undertaken in option modules, making connections thereby across subjects. Students also draw on their own study critiquing other immersive work with the option of further exploration of the history of interactive factual storytelling through option modules.

Student teams will be allocated a mentor who will give one to one feedback during the production process. The mentor will be available for troubleshooting at every stage of production as well as listening to and feeding back on drafts. Each team is allocated twenty hours of contact for each mentor.

Student production teams will also be expected to carry out additional self-organised group feedback sessions to supplement the work with their mentor, using the skills they have developed.

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Additional InformationÌý

Informal formative assessment will be in the form of mentor reviews of rough cuts and assemblies throughout the production timeline. Students will regularly complete tasks – either stand alone or as part of the work towards coursework for formal assessment which is formatively evaluated with formative feedback.

Mentors and tutors will monitor group work, trackÌýindividual students work allocations (according to production areas, ie.Ìý sound, post production, direction, project management) and engage with individual students regularly to assess their work in order to arrive at a summative assessment of individuals working within a group.

The assessment for the graduate project includes a critical evaluation, written by each student individually.Ìý ÌýÌý

Student production teams will also produce a pre production folder, as for ANTH0223, which will be assessed along with their practical project.ÌýÌýÌý

Module deliveries for 2024/25 academic year

Intended teaching term: Calendar Year ÌýÌýÌý Postgraduate (FHEQ Level 7)

Teaching and assessment

Mode of study
In person
Intended teaching location
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Methods of assessment
100% Dissertations, extended projects and projects
Mark scheme
Numeric Marks

Other information

Number of students on module in previous year
29
Module leader
Professor Dinah Lammiman
Who to contact for more information
d.lammiman@ucl.ac.uk

Last updated

This module description was last updated on 8th April 2024.

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