FFP1-P205 Portfolio 2

FFP1-P205 Portfolio 2

  • Course description
    • Course Code
      FFP1-P205
    • Level of Study
      5.1
    • Program of Study
      Film Production 1
    • Credits
      5
    • Study Plan Coordinator
      Therese Jacobsen
Teaching Term(s)
2025 Autumn
2026 Spring
About the Course

​​The portfolio presentation consists of a written submission, an individual oral presentation of a film lasting 1-3 minutes that the student wants to explore.

Course Learning Outcomes
Knowledge

The candidate:

  • has knowledge of the technical and artistic tools used in the portfolio film
  • has knowledge of their function in the production of such film
  • has knowledge of relevant documentation and what function the production documents have for the portfolio film production
  • has knowledge of the concepts, processes and tools that have been used in his or her film productions during the year
  • has knowledge of how to update his or her knowledge in the field of film through self-study
Skills

The candidate:

  • masters production and postproduction equipment in an independent, functional manner
  • can apply necessary production documents to fill a key role on a film production
General Competence

The candidate:

  • understands of how they have worked as part of a production team with specific key roles and assess how their efforts influenced the finished films
  • understands why they have made certain choices when filling the key role, and how they have worked with the production documents for the portfolio films
  • has developed an understanding of their own role as part of a production team through self-evaluation
  • has developed an understanding of how they have evolved as a filmmaker through work in different key roles and as part of the production team on various film projects
Learning Activities

Digital Learning Resources
The learning management system (LMS) is the primary learning platform where students access most of their course materials. The content is presented in various formats, such as text, images, models, videos or podcasts. Each course follows a progression plan, designed to lead students through weekly modules at their own pace. Exercises and assignments (individual or in groups) are embedded throughout the courses to support continuous practice and assessment of the learning outcomes.

Campus Resources
In addition to the digital learning resources, campus students participate in physical learning activities led by teachers as part of the overall delivery.

Guidance
Guidance and feedback from teachers support students' learning journeys, and may be provided synchronously or asynchronously, individually or in groups, via text, video or in-person feedback.

Work requirements and Assessment

Two (2) mandatory work requirements must be submitted throughout the course, in addition to the final course submission. These requirements will be assessed as either Approved or Not Approved.

Assessments
Form of assessmentGrading scaleGroupingDuration of assessment
Course Assignment
Grade A-F
Individual
1 Week(s)
Reading List

Teaching materials, reading lists, and essential resources will be shared in the learning platform and software user manuals where applicable.