Programme/Approved Electives for 2022/23
None
Available as a Free Standing Elective
No
The Independent Study Project (ISP) in Film Studies offers students the chance to undertake a sustained piece of research in an area of their choice, in consultation with a supervisor. Students will work independently to produce either a 10,000 word dissertation or a 20 minute video essay. The ISP is an opportunity to research and present work on an area of Film or Television Studies not explored on the wider course, or to look in more detail at a subject introduced at an earlier point in the student's studies.
Aims
The ISP aims to provide students the opportunity to research and realise a sustained piece of academic work, either is written form (dissertation) or as an audio-visual piece (video essay). Students will gain experience of undertaking a long-form research project in close consultation with a supervisor, and develop key skills, in terms of identifying and using a range of research materials, developing a sustained argument, and presenting a major piece of academic work.
Intended Learning Outcomes
Undertake independent research on a sustained piece of academic work: 1Make use of a range of digital and other research resources, including visual materials where appropriate: 1Produce a sustained argument on a given subject, either in written form or via audio-visual means: 1Work independently and creatively on an original subject identified in consultation with a supervisor: 1Show awareness of good academic practice and presentation, either in written form or via audio-visual means: 1Produce work to a professional standard of execution, with the support of a supervisor: 1
Introductory lecture/workshop x2 - two hoursDissertation skills/video essay skills workshop - one hourIndividual Supervisions and feedback x 12 - twelve hoursIndependent research and production of finished piece of work - 285 hours
Description of Module Assessment
1: Essay weighted 100%Dissertation or Visual EssayStudents are able to choose between a) a 10,000 word dissertation, or b) a 20 minute video essay.
a) Dissertation: Students complete a 10,000 word dissertation on a Film or Television studies subject of their choice, in consultation with a supervisor. The dissertation is weighted at 100% of the final mark. Students are assessed on the originality of their approach, the quality of their argument and writing, use of independent research, good academic practice, and the presentation of the final piece of work.
b) Students prepare a 20 minute video essay on a Film or Television studies subject of their choice, in consultation with a supervisor, The essay is weighted at 100% of the final mark. The video essay will incorporate appropriate visual resources (e.g. film clips; interview/documentary materials; still images) to present the student's argument. The essay must also incorporate a range of critical and theoretical materials in support of the argument. Students are assessed on the originality of their topic and approach, the technical quality of their presentation, the clarity and quality of their argument, good academic practice, and their use of independent research. Full guidance for the execution of the video essay will be provided in the form of introductory lectures and workshops.