Unit convenor and teaching staff |
Unit convenor and teaching staff
Convenor, Lecturer, Tutor
Dr Catherine Fargher
10 HA 147 (hub) room 156
TBC
Tutor
Alison Walker
Contact via via email
please email Convenor Dr Catherine Fargher first via ilearn or staff email
Tutor
Desmond Bravo
Contact via via email
please email Convenor Dr Catherine Fargher first via ilearn or staff email
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Credit points |
Credit points
10
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Prerequisites |
Prerequisites
40cp at 1000 level or above
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Corequisites |
Corequisites
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Co-badged status |
Co-badged status
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Unit description |
Unit description
From its first gestures in the early twentieth century in radio and film to current multimedia experiments, the documentary has proved to be a resilient and compelling form. This unit examines the development of documentary and its current relationship to rapidly proliferating digital technologies across a range of formats - including radio, television and broadcasting, cinema, podcasting and online. The unit considers the implication of documentary's aesthetic and rhetorical strategies in fashioning our relationship to the real and its corresponding status as a way of knowing and of experiencing the world. It also exposes students to the large body of work surrounding documentary media. Topics covered include questions of style/form; auteurship and notions of authenticity; the documentary idea within photography, film culture and public service radio; changing concepts and notions of the real; and the hybridisation of documentary as it develops across a range of mobile, immersive and online platforms. |
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On successful completion of this unit, you will be able to:
Assessment standards in this unit align with the University's grade descriptors, available at: https://staff.mq.edu.au/work/strategy-planning-and-governance/university-policies-and-procedures/policies/assessment
Feedback on assessments and student learning will be provided in a range of ways. Students will receive formal individual feedback on their assessments in the form of general, rubric and in-text comments attached to assignments marked in Grademark/Turnitin. They may receive further individual feedback from the unit staff in email communication and personal consultations. You will also receive valuable feedback from your peers through the semester. This will take the form of written comments on the student forum on iLearn and through activities and discussion during tutorials.
If you have experienced an unavoidable and serious disruption and are unable to complete a task by the due date, please request Special Consideration via ask.mq.edu.au. There is more information about the Special Consideration process at this link here.
Unless a Special Consideration request has been submitted and approved, a 5% penalty (of the total possible mark) will be applied each day a written assessment is not submitted, up until the 7th day (including weekends). After the 7th day, a mark of '0' (zero) will be awarded even if the assessment is submitted. Submission time for all written assessments is set at 11.55pm. A 1-hour grace period is provided to students who experience a technical issue.
The late penalty will apply to non-timed sensitive assessment (incl essays, reports, posters, portfolios, journals, recordings etc). Late submission of time sensitive tasks (such as tests/exams, performance assessments/presentations, scheduled practical assessments/labs etc) will only be addressed by the unit convenor in a Special consideration application. Special Consideration outcome may result in a new question or topic.
Name | Weighting | Hurdle | Due |
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Film analysis | 25% | No | Week 8 - Friday 29/10/2023 23.55 pm |
Essay | 50% | No | Week 13 - Friday 03/11/2023 23.55 pm |
Reading Log and Commentary | 25% | No | Week 5, Friday 25/08/2023 23.55 pm |
Assessment Type 1: Case study/analysis
Indicative Time on Task 2: 20 hours
Due: Week 8 - Friday 29/10/2023 23.55 pm
Weighting: 25%
Students are required to write a close analysis of one of the films set for viewing in the first half of the semester, with reference to the associated required reading. Refer to iLearn for further information.
Assessment Type 1: Essay
Indicative Time on Task 2: 40 hours
Due: Week 13 - Friday 03/11/2023 23.55 pm
Weighting: 50%
In this assessment students are asked to write a research essay in response to one of the set questions provided. The essay will critically compare two documentary works by drawing on key terms of analysis offered during the unit, as well as additional scholarly sources. Refer to iLearn for further information.
Assessment Type 1: Log book
Indicative Time on Task 2: 20 hours
Due: Week 5, Friday 25/08/2023 23.55 pm
Weighting: 25%
Students will offer commentaries on the set readings and required screenings from the first few weeks of the semester. They will provide explanations of the arguments presented in the readings Refer to iLearn for further information.
1 If you need help with your assignment, please contact:
2 Indicative time-on-task is an estimate of the time required for completion of the assessment task and is subject to individual variation
CLASSES
Please consult the MQ timetable for up to date timetabling of lectures and tutorials.
Tutorials:
Tutorials begin in Week Two.
Please note, you must attend the tutorial you are enrolled in. If you wish to change your tutorial time you can do so via e-student. Your tutor/lecturer will not be able to change your tutorial enrolment. Do not turn up to a tutorial that you are not enrolled in. We cannot accept extra students into a fully enrolled tutorial.
ATTENDANCE
This unit has a one hour lecture and a one hour tutorial every week. Each week Lectures are recorded and available through Echo360. Students are required to prepare for tutorials by having attended or listened to the lecture, having viewed the film, having done the week’s readings and prepared questions and notes.
REQUIRED VIEWING
In most weeks, there is a required film or episode to view. These audiovisual works are available online through Kanopy or ClickView via the library website, or online elsewhere as specified. See iLearn for more details.
REQUIRED READING
Required readings are available online through the Leganto link on iLearn.
RECOMMENDED READING
There is a list of further recommended reading for each topic - please refer to iLearn.
TECHNOLOGIES USED AND REQUIRED
Lectures will be recorded and available on iLearn. Details on readings, assessments and links to relevant material will be available on iLearn. Students are expected to regularly check iLearn and their MQ email addresses for announcements.
Week 1: Introduction to Documentary Media (No tutorials!)
MODULE 1: POPULAR FORMS
Week 2: Documentary Film (tutorials start!)
Week 3: Documentary TV
Week 4: Documentary Streaming
MODULE 2: CINEMATIC EXPERIMENTS
Week 5: Observation and Provocation
Week 6: Re-enactment
Week 7: Docufiction
MODULE 3: NATIONAL VISIONS
Week 8: The Imagination of Progress
Week 9: Documentary Revolution
Week 10: Indigenous Documentary
MODULE 4: DOCUMENTARY EVIDENCE
Week 11: Mixed Media and Data Visualization
Week 12: The Reality-Based Community
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The content of this unit has been updated with new screenings and readings.
Unit information based on version 2023.01R of the Handbook