Asignatura

Creación y Producción de Entretenimiento

  • código 12039
  • curso 4
  • periodo Semestre 2
  • tipo op
  • créditos 3

Lengua de impartición principal: inglés

Otras lenguas de impartición: castellano,

Profesorado

Responsable

Dra. Isadora GARCÍA - igaravis@uic.es

Horario de atención

Appointments can be set up via e-mail.

Introductory session: Isadora García Avis (igaravis@uic.es)

Workshop: Roser Canela Mas (rcanela@uic.es)

Presentación

Entertainment is a fast growing format on TV. The globalisation of TV products has helped innovative TV entertainment programmes to grow quickly and expanded around the globe. However, TV entertainment includes a very broad variety of programmes, from quiz games to reality shows. This module looks into the different entertainment programmes and later concentrates on late night talk shows and day talk shows.

During this module, we will explore different TV genres currently aired in the United Kingdom. However, the main focus for this week will be to produce a TV Entertainment programme.

Requisitos previos

There are no prerequisites.

Objetivos

On completion of this module, students will:

  • Have a general understanding of the different TV entertainment programmes.
  • Be able to produce a programme’s bible, running order and camera plan for a TV entertainment product.
  • Be able to identify the crew’s and technical requirements to produce a TV entertainment programme.
  • Be able to split responsibilities to work quickly and more efficiently.
  • Be able to assign and undertake specific roles inside a production team.
  • Be able to carry out the preproduction and filming for a TV entertainment programme.

Resultados de aprendizaje de la asignatura

Skills outcomes:

  • Teamwork
  • Organisation
  • Communication
  • Multiple tasking
  • Adaptability to changes
  • Problem solving
  • Creativity

Contenidos

SCHEDULE

Introductory session (Thursday, May 2nd from 12h to 14h)

  • Presentation and general overview
  • Reviewing basic concepts:
    • Genre and format
    • Late night / Day-time talk show
    • The programme's bible (paper format)
    • Running order (or outline)

Workshop: Day 1 (Monday, May 6th from 9h to 14h)

  • Workshop introduction
  • TV Production in the UK
  • Entertainment & Factual
  • Sustainability and TV production (BAFTA)

Workshop: Day 2 (Tuesday, May 7th from 9h to 14h)

  • Programme’s bible
  • Running order (content)
  • Crew and technical requirements
  • Script (format)
  • Camera Script

Workshop: Day 3 (Wednesday, May 8th from 9h to 14h)

  • Day 3 will be for the groups to work on the programme's script and to plan the set design/props and costume required.
  • The groups should also decide the production's technical needs to be requested to the relevant person in studio.

Workshop: Day 4 (Thursday, May 9th from 12h to 15h)

  • Camera Script
  • Artistic and camera rehearsals

Workshop: Day 5 (Friday, May 10th from 9h to 15h)

  • Filming
  • Viewing and feedback


Tema  TV vocabulary (English)

Metodología y actividades formativas

Modalidad totalmente presencial en el aula

ACTIVIDAD FORMATIVACRÉDITOS ECTS
Clases Magistrales. En las clases magistrales, el profesor, no sólo transmite contenidos o conocimientos, sino también, y sobre todo, actitudes, motivación, aptitudes, valores, etc. También facilita que los asistentes puedan manifestar sus opiniones y sus argumentos frente al resto de estudiantes.
0,5
Focused Praxis. Entrega periódica de ejercicios para aprender la teoría a través de la práctica. Cada ejercicio irá destinado a adquirir conocimientos muy definidos y adaptados a las circunstancias.
0,5
Workshop. Talleres avanzados, intensivos, de mayor duración, dirigidos por profesores y/o profesionales extranjeros, en los que el idioma utilizado es el inglés. Culminan en un producto profesional o semiprofesional producido también en lengua inglesa.
2

Sistemas y criterios de evaluación

Modalidad totalmente presencial en el aula

Assessment methods:

The seminar will be assessed for the group’s work carried out. Thus, the mark will be assigned as a group.

Production documents (bible, running order, camera script, crew and technical requirements): 30%

Final product (Late night talk show or day time talk show): 70%

Assessment criteria:

Production documents:

  • Cover all the information required
  • Structure and presentation
  • Writing

Final product:

  • Structure and content
  • Flow
  • Innovation
  • Communication skills

Second assessment (June 2019):

If any students fail to complete the final product successfully, or if they do not comply with the workshop’s attendance policy, they will have to present a written project. The details of this second assessment will be discussed individually with lecturer Roser Canela.

Bibliografía y recursos

Readings and viewings to prepare in advance:

Readings:

  • Entertainment in the UK and good introduction to the programme's bible (compulsory): Chalaby, J.K. "The making of an entertainment revolution: How the TV format trade became a global industry". European Journal of Communication. 26 (4), pp.293-309.
  • TV Factual in the UK (recommended): Brunsdon, C., Johnson, C. Moseley, R. and Wheatley, H. 2001. "Factual entertainment on British television: The Midlands TV Research Group’s 8-9 Project". Cultural Studies. 4 (1), pp.29-62.

Viewings (to get an idea of TV entertainment in the UK, find them on You Tube):

  • The Jonathan Ross Show (ITV) – Late night talk show
  • This Morning (ITV) – Day time talk show
  • Loose women (ITV) – Panel Show
  • The X Factor (ITV) – reality competition show
  • Gogglebox (Channel 4) – reality series
  • Don’t tell the bride (BBC) – reality series
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