5:1 - 'Four Types of Brief' - Task 1
5:2 / 4:1 - Client Brief - Youth Voices of Brexit. (This is also client briefs under BBC introducing)
The Youth Voices of Brexit project is working with young people in the border region to develop high quality media products that showcase diverse views of young people around Brexit.
Led by Co-Operation Ireland in association with the Nerve Centre, and in partnership with NWRC, the project will hold a Hothouse in Derry~Londonderry in September 2019 to work with media students on an intensive production programme which will see media industry professionals mentoring participants in the creation of a series of media assets that will reflect their opinion around an element of Brexit as they see it themselves.
The completed pieces of work will be showcased in an event to coincide around the proposed UK exit from the EU on 31st October 2019
When: 9-13 September 20
Who: Up to 90 students from Yr2 NWRC Media courses will be invited to participate. The students will have a pre-existing level of technical knowledge in digital media production.
Content: The Hothouse will comprise three discrete strands of industry focus
- Animation
- Comedy production
- Factual format production
Online content creation and technical production skills will be cross-cutting themes of the whole programme.
Outputs: Each strand will produce up to three content items (short film/animation) in production teams of up to ten students, working with a trainer/mentor to oversee production and ensure delivery. The outputs will be created (in offline or online quality) for internal screenings on Friday 13th September, and finalised as part of the NWRC course timetabling, for public premiere in the week of the 31st October 2019.
Students will achieve an additional OCN qualification upon completion of the final film and a portfolio of work to be overseen by course tutors at NWRC.
Industry leads may include:
Animation - Fionnualla Deane (Dog Ears), Padraig O’Grady
Comedy Production – Shane Todd; Peter Davidson
Factual Formats – Vinny Cunningham, Judy Wilson (Alleycats)
A combination of industry leads may be used to deliver both higher level/strategic/creative inputs as well as direct skills training in each area.
Led by Co-Operation Ireland in association with the Nerve Centre, and in partnership with NWRC, the project will hold a Hothouse in Derry~Londonderry in September 2019 to work with media students on an intensive production programme which will see media industry professionals mentoring participants in the creation of a series of media assets that will reflect their opinion around an element of Brexit as they see it themselves.
The completed pieces of work will be showcased in an event to coincide around the proposed UK exit from the EU on 31st October 2019
When: 9-13 September 20
Who: Up to 90 students from Yr2 NWRC Media courses will be invited to participate. The students will have a pre-existing level of technical knowledge in digital media production.
Content: The Hothouse will comprise three discrete strands of industry focus
- Animation
- Comedy production
- Factual format production
Online content creation and technical production skills will be cross-cutting themes of the whole programme.
Outputs: Each strand will produce up to three content items (short film/animation) in production teams of up to ten students, working with a trainer/mentor to oversee production and ensure delivery. The outputs will be created (in offline or online quality) for internal screenings on Friday 13th September, and finalised as part of the NWRC course timetabling, for public premiere in the week of the 31st October 2019.
Students will achieve an additional OCN qualification upon completion of the final film and a portfolio of work to be overseen by course tutors at NWRC.
Industry leads may include:
Animation - Fionnualla Deane (Dog Ears), Padraig O’Grady
Comedy Production – Shane Todd; Peter Davidson
Factual Formats – Vinny Cunningham, Judy Wilson (Alleycats)
A combination of industry leads may be used to deliver both higher level/strategic/creative inputs as well as direct skills training in each area.
Brexit Facts
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5:3 Be able to apply a response to a Brief
4:3 Be Able to Manage a Production Process to Create a Media Product
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Editing Draft PicturePre Production and Post Production allowed me to reflect on how small the project was and how big it was made and it also showed key aspects of team work and working with people with different beliefs and backgrounds on Brexit. This enabled us as a team to reflect on how well we all work together and can show its possible to agree on terms even if we think different ,i personally think pre production and post production is a key element in film making.
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4:2 Be able to pitch a proposal for a Media Project
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5:4 Be Able to Review Work on completion of a Brief
4:3 Be Able to Manage a Production Process to Create a Media Product
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Film Review Sheet
Filming Location NWRC
5:4 Final EDIT Brexit TV
Legacy
Crew And Cast
Aaron Gordon (Me/Creater)Actor/Script Writer
Alex GreggCamara Man
Jack O'HaraActor
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Joshua KellyActor/Camara Man
Cathel CarlinCamara Man
Katie McKeeverActress
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Conor RabbettCamara Man/Editor
Cormac okaneScript Writer
Leo GriffithsActor - profile pic unavaible
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Caoimhe BarrActress
Davis DonaghyScript Writer
Sean McGroryScript writer/Actor
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