Semesters

MPRO113 Multicamera Production

Course code: 
MPRO113
Duration: 
1 semester
Credits (ECTS): 
10
Level of study: 
Foundation level (bachelor’s degree level)
Course name in Norwegian Nynorsk: 
Multicamera Production
Teaching semester: 
2023 Spring
Course name in Norwegian Bokmål: 
Multicamera Production
Assessment semester: 
2023 Spring
Language of instruction: 
English
Required prerequisite courses
MPRO111 Visual Storytelling 2 - Video Production
MPRO112 Storytelling and Dramaturgy
Course content

The students in the course MPRO113 Multicamera Production produce multicamera productions in different formats and genres. Both for recording and livestreaming.

The course gives knowledge about how the different roles in a multicamera production crew operate, as well as an understanding of the production process from planning to delivery. It gives insight in both organizational and technical aspects.

Learning outcome

In accordance with the National Qualifications Framework the student will have following learning outcome after completing the course:

Learning outcome knowledge

The candidate has knowledge about:

  • how multicamera productions are organized
  • the different roles that operate within a multicamera production
  • technical equipment in multicamera productions
  • relevant theory about production principals, genre, and storytelling in multicamera productions.
Learning outcome skills

The candidate:

  • can operate as multiple of the roles that are operating in a multicamera production environment. This applies to all aspects of production (pre-production, production and post-production)
  • can cooperate with other team members in a multicamera production crew
  • can organize and produce location based or studio based multicamera productions.
Learning outcome qualification

The candidate:

  • can plan and execute varied work tasks in a multicamera production, both individual tasks and group tasks
  • can discuss central production theories, research questions and solutions, both orally and written through the group production evaluations and individual production reports.
  • knows about innovation in the field of multicamera production and livestreaming
Working and learning activities

Lectures, workshops, group work, self-study and multicamera productions under supervision are the main teaching methods in this course.

The scheduled teaching is mainly during school hours, however, it must be expected that some of the productions may be carried out in the evening or on weekends.

Assessment requirements

Attendance requirements:

Participation in lessons, group work and productions is mandatory. The students must have minimum 80% attendance. Details of what is compulsory are stated in the semester plan.

The students document their participation in each of the productions with a production report (400-800 words) - with what, where, who and why - and with relevant documentation that supports this. The number of productions may vary from one semester to another.

Work requirement: 

Two of the production reports must be approved before the student could be signed up for the exam. The scope of each production report must be in the range of 400-800 words.

Minimum number of students: 
20
Maximum number of students: 
32
Person in charge: 
Jon Harman
Used in other programs
  • Media Production - bachelor
Assessment FormGroupingDurationGrading scaleProportionCommentSupport MaterialsScope
Home exam
Individual
7 Days
Pass / fail
100