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Film, Television and New Media (2005) (Authority subject)

Syllabus

Syllabuses and their supporting resources are provided by the QSA to help schools develop Authority subjects. Syllabuses can also be purchased from us in print format.

Syllabus

The syllabus describes the aims, objectives, course organisation, learning experiences, assessment requirements and work program requirements for the subject.

Subject guide

The guide gives brief information about the syllabus, covering areas such as what students learn, how they are assessed and how parents can help.

Work programs

Work programs detail how individual schools intend to implement the syllabus. They are submitted by schools as part of the quality-assurance process for senior subjects.

The following resources are provided to help schools develop work programs.

To amend a work program, complete the following form and insert it at the front of the work program before uploading to the QSA website.

Assessment

Sample assessment products

These products inform school-based decisions about the design of effective assessment and the appropriate application of standards when making judgments about student achievement.

Sample assessment instruments
Technique Name Responses
Critique — written report One Tree Hill –youth audiences (PDF, 140 kB)
Design Storyboard (PDF, 1157 kB)
Design suite and production Mainstream Cinema — Eye on Hollywood (PDF, 52 kB)
Design suite response: Treatment and storyboard Bollywood films (PDF, 845 kB) A
Extended response: Persuasive essay Australian film industry (PDF, 260 kB) A & C
Extended writing: Critique (Year 11) Strictly Ballroom and Australia (PDF, 203 kB) A & C
Production task Television — targeting youth (PDF, 127 kB)
Treatment and shot list Music video (PDF, 2205 kB) A & C

Designing and evaluating assessment instruments

This advice assists and supports schools with designing and evaluating their assessment program and in implementing the assessment requirements of this syllabus.

Assessment program audit tool

The purpose of this document is to assist schools to review their assessment programs.

Subject–specific advice

This information supports schools in implementing the assessment requirements of the syllabus. The advice supports school decision making about the approaches to assessment design and making judgments.

More information

Email seo@qsa.qld.edu.au or phone (07) 3864 0375.

Related information

Last updated: 2 July 2012