MA Filmmaking Student Handbook 2016/17, Final 1
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in partnership with MA Filmmaking Validated by the University of Warwick, United Kingdom Academic Year 2016/17 Student Handbook Version: September 2016 Table of Contents 1. Welcome __________________________________________________________ 1 2. About This Handbook _______________________________________________ 2 3. Introduction to The London Film School________________________________ 2 4. Introduction to the University of Warwick _______________________________ 3 5. Quality Assurance __________________________________________________ 4 6. Orientation, Induction and Enrolment __________________________________ 4 6.1. Orientation _________________________________________________________ 4 6.2. Enrolment __________________________________________________________ 4 6.2.1. Documents to Bring to Enrolment _______________________________________ 5 6.3. Induction ___________________________________________________________ 5 7. Introduction to the Course ___________________________________________ 6 7.1. Credit Points and Awards ______________________________________________ 6 7.2. Language of Instruction _______________________________________________ 6 7.3. The Course _________________________________________________________ 6 7.4. Course Structure_____________________________________________________ 8 7.5. Specialisation _______________________________________________________ 8 7.6. Your Timetable ______________________________________________________ 9 7.7. Term Dates Academic Year 2016/17 _____________________________________ 9 7.8. Holidays Academic Year 2016/17 _______________________________________ 9 7.9. Deadlines _________________________________________________________ 10 7.9.1. Terms 1 to 5 Film Exercises ___________________________________________ 10 7.9.2. Graduation Film ____________________________________________________ 10 7.9.3. Work and Research Journals __________________________________________ 10 8. Teaching, Learning and Assessment__________________________________ 10 8.1. Teaching and Learning Methods _______________________________________ 10 8.1.1. Practical Skills______________________________________________________ 10 8.1.2. Writing ____________________________________________________________ 11 8.1.3. Directing __________________________________________________________ 11 8.1.4. Practical Work______________________________________________________ 11 8.1.5. Consultations ______________________________________________________ 11 8.1.6. Rushes and Cuts Viewings____________________________________________ 12 8.1.7. Final Critical Review _________________________________________________ 12 8.1.8. Screen Studies _____________________________________________________ 12 8.2. Assessment Methods ________________________________________________ 12 8.2.1. Exercises: Terms 1 to 5 ______________________________________________ 13 8.2.2. Graduation Film ____________________________________________________ 13 8.2.3. Work and Research Journal ___________________________________________ 13 8.3. Evening Screenings _________________________________________________ 14 8.4. Supervision Arrangements ____________________________________________ 15 8.5. Submitting Coursework ______________________________________________ 15 8.6. Return of Assessment _______________________________________________ 15 8.7. Re-assessment _____________________________________________________ 15 8.8. Board of Examiners _________________________________________________ 15 8.9. External Examiners__________________________________________________ 16 8.10. Assessment Feedback _______________________________________________ 16 8.11. Your Grades _______________________________________________________ 16 8.12. Transcripts and Certificates ___________________________________________ 17 i 9. Office Hours, Contact Details and Communication ______________________ 17 9.1. Office Hours _______________________________________________________ 17 9.2. Contact Details _____________________________________________________ 17 9.3. Communication _____________________________________________________ 17 9.3.1. Virtual Learning Environment __________________________________________ 17 9.3.2. LFS Student Email __________________________________________________ 18 9.3.3. University of Warwick Student Email ____________________________________ 18 9.3.4. Your Contact and Personal Details _____________________________________ 19 10. Policies and Regulations ____________________________________________ 19 10.1. Student Complaints _________________________________________________ 19 10.2. Appeals ___________________________________________________________ 19 11. Your Student Journey at LFS ________________________________________ 20 11.1. Studying __________________________________________________________ 20 11.2. A Two-Way Contract_________________________________________________ 20 11.3. Mobile Phones _____________________________________________________ 21 12. Attendance _______________________________________________________ 21 12.1. Attendance and Employment __________________________________________ 22 12.2. Tier 4 Visa and Attendance ___________________________________________ 22 13. Mitigating Circumstances ___________________________________________ 22 14. Deferring Your Studies _____________________________________________ 26 15. Withdrawal ________________________________________________________ 26 16. Student Services and Support _______________________________________ 26 16.1. Academic Support __________________________________________________ 26 16.2. Student Services and Academic Registry ________________________________ 26 16.3. Students with Disabilities _____________________________________________ 26 17. Student Engagement _______________________________________________ 27 17.1. Personal Tutors ____________________________________________________ 27 17.2. Students’ Union ____________________________________________________ 27 17.3. Feedback from Students _____________________________________________ 27 17.3.1. Student Feedback Surveys ___________________________________________ 27 17.3.2. Other Surveys ______________________________________________________ 27 17.3.3. Student Representatives _____________________________________________ 27 17.3.4. Boards of Study ____________________________________________________ 28 17.4. Committees ________________________________________________________ 28 18. Health and Safety __________________________________________________ 28 19. Disclaimers _______________________________________________________ 29 20. Data Protection Information _________________________________________ 29 21. Appendix A: Course Information _____________________________________ 30 22. Appendix B: Module Information _____________________________________ 34 22.1. Module FI920-60: Language: Image, Meaning and Style ____________________ 34 22.2. Module FI921-60: Practice: Non-fiction and Fiction _________________________ 39 22.3. Module FI922-60: Synthesis: Industry and Independent _____________________ 44 ii 1. Welcome Welcome to the London Film School, I hope your time here will be inspiring and productive. Located at the LFS in Shelton Street you will enter a world full of Filmmaking history. Here Michael Mann, Mike Leigh, Ann Hui, Duncan Jones, Brad Anderson and many others made their early films and honed their craft. Not only this, the LFS continues to produce award winning and critically acclaimed students. In 2016, LFS MA Screenwriting alumnus Benjamin Cleary won an Academy Award for Best Live Action Short for his film ‘Stutterer’ which he both wrote and directed. At this year’s Cannes Film Festival, Hamid Ahmadi’s ‘In The Hills’ won the Cinéfondation Second Prize, followed shortly by a North American premiere at the Toronto International Film Festival. LFS graduate Simon Mesa Soto’s film ‘Leidi’ followed its Palme D’or success in 2014 by winning the CILECT (International Film Schools Association) Fiction Film Award in 2015 and his new short, ‘Madre’, screened in Competition this year in Cannes. Graduates Petros Silvestros and Nikos Andritsakis made history at the Berlinale, having won the Crystal Bear in 2014 with their film ‘Mike’ (the first UK film to do so), they won again in 2015 with ‘A Confession’. Our graduates are proving to be leaders in international screen culture. During your time here you will have access to some of the most innovative and exciting thinkers and practitioners of the filmmaking world: the LFS can boast a highly regarded teaching staff drawing on national and international experience and, as one of only a handful of Creative Skillset Film Academies, we are judged by our industry peers as delivering the best in Filmmaking education. You will be at the centre of a lively film culture with production houses, edit suites and screening rooms on every corner. As an international cohort of students you will have the experience of learning more about each other’s national cinemas and you will forge new relationships that will change the way you think about your own work. Students at LFS are resilient, collaborative, imaginative people who learn through doing; they are people who have the courage and energy to develop their ideas to the limit. The rounded education that you will receive here at the School will develop your ability to be creative with the filmmaking process, and will allow for true innovation. LFS graduates are inventing the cinema and television of the future, and we are very glad that you have chosen