Students undertake an original short piece of production work informed by theoretical study, based on independent research and showing evidence of their professional skills and creative expertise. The project can be in any of the following media: radio, sound, film, music, new media or web-based work, video, performances, CD-ROM and telecommunications projects. The production project is required to demonstrate work of a high standard with the possibility of being publicly exhibited. It must show evidence that students have engaged in a lively dialogue between theoretical ideas and production practices. The project work is to be initiated in the context of the Master of Media Arts and Production, so although it may be related back to institutions and workplaces, it cannot be determined by schedules, deadlines and influences of a work-based project only. The proposed project must be feasible to be produced within the resources available both through UTS and those provided by the program maker from outside UTS. It must be of a length that can be reasonably completed within the time frame. Feasibility is determined by the supervisor. The subject is conducted by individual supervision and attendance at weekly seminars.
Autumn semester, City campus
Spring semester, City campus