PROFESSIONAL ENGAGEMENT - 2024/5
Module code: AMT3014
Module Overview
This module centres around a number of industry facing activities including preparation of self-tapes and audition material, and showcase.
A combination of tutorials, practical sessions and seminars support the student in choosing and preparing material with a view to achieving opportunities in the creative industries, particularly in the context of actor-musicianship.
The module also contains a research project which will introduce students to the business planning and pitching of a creative project or enterprise.
Module provider
Guildford School of Acting
Module Leader
WOOLFORD Julian (GSA)
Number of Credits: 30
ECTS Credits: 15
Framework: FHEQ Level 6
Module cap (Maximum number of students): N/A
Overall student workload
Independent Learning Hours: 84
Seminar Hours: 16
Practical/Performance Hours: 200
Module Availability
Year long
Prerequisites / Co-requisites
N/A
Module content
Tutorials and practical classes to support the creation of self-tapes and other digital media.
Rehearsal and recording or performance of short showcase pieces.
Seminars and tutorials with lecturers and visiting specialists to support the creation of a pitch presentation and business plan for the student¿s research project. These sessions may cover:
- Relevant legal and regulatory frameworks
- Financial planning
- Marketing, social media, and sustainability strategies
- Sourcing private and public funding
Assessment pattern
Assessment type | Unit of assessment | Weighting |
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Practical based assessment | Assessment 1: Showcase (process and performance) | 40 |
Coursework | Assessment 2: Digital Portfolio and Supporting commentary | 30 |
Coursework | Assessment 3: Presentation - Research Project (business plan and pitch) | 30 |
Alternative Assessment
N/A
Assessment Strategy
The assessment strategy is designed to provide students with the opportunity to demonstrate evidence of a practical understanding of a variety of industry facing engagements.
The summative assessment for this module consists of a practical assessment (process and performance) for the showcase, the submission of a digital portfolio (coursework) with supporting evaluation, and the delivery of a pitch presentation and written business plan (coursework) for the research project.
Formative Assessment
Formative assessment occurs on a continuous basis, with students receiving feedback on tasks undertaken and work completed both within taught sessions, and independently.
Verbal feedback will be regularly shared with the student throughout the teaching activities.
Feedback
The student will receive written or audio/visual feedback for each of the assessment points upon completion of the module.
Module aims
- Further develop knowledge and understanding of performance material across a range of disciplines as well as performance styles and genres
- Develop material, processes and strategies to effectively engage with the creative industries in pursuit of employment options
- Develop an understanding of business planning in publicly and/or privately funded creative endeavours
Learning outcomes
Attributes Developed | Ref | ||
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001 | Develop and evidence a range of rehearsal and performance techniques in both live and digital formats. | KCPT | EMPLOYABILITY, SUSTAINABILITY |
002 | Critically analyse, reflect and evaluate own and other's work. | KCT | RESOURCEFULNESS & RESILIENCE, SUSTAINABILITY |
003 | Develop and demonstrate a comprehensive approach to the choice, preparation and performance of material. | CP | EMPLOYABILITY, GLOBAL & CULTURAL, RESOURCEFULNESS & RESILIENCE |
004 | Communicate effectively in physical, verbal, written and digital formats. | PT | DIGITAL, EMPLOYABILITY, SUSTAINABILITY |
005 | Develop intercultural awareness and informed views on sustainable practice and global, social and ethical issues within the creative industries. | KCPT | GLOBAL & CULTURAL, SUSTAINABILITY, EMPLOYABILITY |
006 | Establish an understanding of the individual's professional profile within Actor-Musicianship and the creative industries. | KCPT | EMPLOYABILITY, RESOURCEFULNESS & RESILIENCE, SUSTAINABILITY |
Attributes Developed
C - Cognitive/analytical
K - Subject knowledge
T - Transferable skills
P - Professional/Practical skills
Methods of Teaching / Learning
The learning and teaching strategy for this module is designed to place an emphasis on the students understanding of how their intetgrated skills and knowledge can be effectively demonstrated in a range of industry facing opportunities, which will enable the students to achieve the learning outcomes for this module.
The teaching delivery for this module is a blend of practical classes, personal research, preparation and practice, and peer learning, all of which will allow the student time and space to critically reflect on their own practice and development of skills which will underpin the interdisciplinary nature of their studies and future work.
Indicated Lecture Hours (which may also include seminars, tutorials, workshops and other contact time) are approximate and may include in-class tests where one or more of these are an assessment on the module. In-class tests are scheduled/organised separately to taught content and will be published on to student personal timetables, where they apply to taken modules, as soon as they are finalised by central administration. This will usually be after the initial publication of the teaching timetable for the relevant semester.
Reading list
https://readinglists.surrey.ac.uk
Upon accessing the reading list, please search for the module using the module code: AMT3014
Other information
Guildford School of Acting trains students, within their chosen fields, to have an understanding and appreciation of Employability, Digital Capabilities, Global and Cultural Capabilities, Sustainability, and Resourcefulness and Resilience. This module is designed to allow students to develop knowledge, skills, and capabilities in the following areas:
Digital Capabilities
Throughout the programme students will be required to engage with digital technologies to develop their digital literacy, to support their learning journey, and to explore and secure employment opportunities. Students will use specialist software to create digital and promotional content, and they will use a range of sharing platforms and social media to share this content with industry professionals and creative peers as appropriate. Students will also use traditional software and other digital technologies to undertake communication, administration, and planning.
Employability
The focus on employability is embedded in the teaching, learning and assessment activities throughout this programme to nurture career ready graduates that will be sought after by employers in the creative industries. Expert staff with practitioner backgrounds deliver authentic and practical modes of working from the studio, to rehearsal, to public performance mirroring professional practice. Students develop transferable skills including independent and collaborative working, creative, critical and reflective thinking, and problem solving. Students will engage with a range of industry stakeholders who are invited to observe classes and attend performances. GSA has a dedicated Director of Employability.
Global & Cultural Capabilities
Students will develop their global, social, historical, and cultural awareness, share experiences and knowledge from their own backgrounds and cultures, and appreciate, recognise and interpret diverse perspectives. With an open mind and a willingness to engage in discussion, students will develop awareness and appreciate, recognise and interpret diverse perspectives in the characters and communities they will be portraying as actors-in-training. Students will be able to make informed contributions to the current debates in the creative industries. GSA has a dedicated Equality, Diversity and Inclusivity Manager. Students may be signposted to the university's Disability and Neuro-Diversity Service if they have particular needs or are experiencing barriers to individual learning. GSA is committed to making a range of performances accessible.
Resourcefulness & Resilience
In this programme the learning journey is carefully structured so that performance and rehearsal skills can be learned, developed, and integrated resulting in the student acquiring a broad range of resources which they can continue to use throughout the rest of their training and in future employment settings. The nature of the work means the student will learn to navigate uncertainty, to deal with risks and challenges, and to take on board personal and professional responsibilities. The use of formative and summative feedback will enable the students to build a thorough overview of their individual process and progress.¿ The training features independent and collaborative learning, problem solving, communication, perseverance, stamina, critical thinking, self-management, and an understanding of self-value.¿ Mirroring industry standards students will undertake classes, rehearsals and performance schedules which are in line with expectations for a successful Musical Theatre career.
Sustainability
Throughout the programme, students are encouraged to reflect on the social, cultural, ethical, political, economic, and environmental impact of the work they do as individuals and collectively, and to recognise their shared responsibilities. Students will understand the impact on audiences of the values, perceptions, and actions of their own, of others and of characters they are portraying in rehearsal and performance. Students will be nurtured as future leaders in sustainability thinking and empowered to take informed decisions and responsible actions that promote the wellbeing of present and future generations. GSA has a strong commitment to working from the studio, to rehearsal, to public performance in the most sustainable way possible.
Programmes this module appears in
Programme | Semester | Classification | Qualifying conditions |
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Actor-Musician BA (Hons)(YEAR LONG) | Year-long | Compulsory | A weighted aggregate mark of 40% is required to pass the module |
Please note that the information detailed within this record is accurate at the time of publishing and may be subject to change. This record contains information for the most up to date version of the programme / module for the 2024/5 academic year.