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Self-Developed Production

3051MAPA
Submission Form & Research Dossier

SECTION A –
Identification Details

NAME:

STUDENT ID:

COVENTRY
UNIVERSITY
EMAIL:
PROJECT
TITLE:
LINK TO
FINISHED
PROJECT on
OneDrive (or
elsewhere
online if
agreed with
tutor):
PASSWORD if
required:
YOUR
PRODUCTION
ROLE(S)
OTHER GROUP Required only if submitting as a group project
MEMBERS:
It is your responsibility to supply a correct link, a broken link may
result in failure.
SECTION B – The Research Dossier
All elements on this form are to be completed individually by every student and thus unique
to each submission, except for the ‘Brief Outline of Production’ which you can authored
together with group members.

Include the production paperwork you have produced for this Semester in the
Appendices and refer to it in your answers.
Indicate if you were the sole author or if you filled in the paper work collaboratively with
someone else. You can also include any testing or experiments you have carried out.

Such as test shoots, location stills, sound tests, camera tests, grading tests etc.
Again indicate if done individually or collaboratively.
Group members in different roles are expected to submit different materials depending on
their production role. You can either copy them in the Appendices section or use links to
OneDrive.

Brief Outline of Production

This should be a clear and concise description of your production. If you are working on a
group production, you can author this section together and duplicate (max 300 words).

Group Work Process

Only required if you are submitting a group production. Which role(s) did you fulfill, what
was other group members’ contribution and what work was commissioned from others?
Include reflections on your group working process. (600 words max)
Individual Development and Execution of the Production

Thoroughly and specifically describe the work you have done on this production Include
specific detail of your methods, making explicit the process of executing this production,
including craft skills. Furthermore, provide a critical analysis and reflection of your
production process. Include references to production documents in the Appendices, and
details of any non-original content included in your production. (1200 words max)
REFERENCES FOR YOUR WORK

At Coventry University, the citation format used for documenting the sources students use in
academic assignments is the APA system which is used internationally by scholars and
researchers. The lecturing team at the Centre for Academic Writing (CAW) have customized
the various versions of this referencing style into one user-friendly guide for use by students
and staff at Coventry. The guide also contains a glossary of key terms used in referencing.

https://libguides.coventry.ac.uk/apa

For this submission, please divide your references into the following sections:

PLEASE FILL IN THIS SECTION WITH REFERENCES, INFLUENCES AND WORK YOU HAVE BEEN
INSPIRED BY. PLEASE DELETE THE EXAMPLES.

BOOKS

Jenkins, H., Ford, S. and Green, J. (2013). Spreadable media. 1st ed. New York: New York
University Press.

JOURNALS

Jin, D. (2015). Digital convergence of Korea’s webtoons: transmedia storytelling.


Communication Research and Practice, 1(3), pp.193-209

MEDIA (TV, FILMS, INTERNET etc.)

Theweek.com. (2016). Mr. Robot isn't a TV show anymore. It's a video game. [online]
Available at: http://theweek.com/articles/642386/mr-robot-isnt-tv-show-anymore-video-game
[Accessed 14 Nov. 2016].

APPENDICES

Appendix material to be appended after this page, labeled, and referred to as Appendix A,
Appendix B, Appendix C, etc. Include your Production Paperwork and any test work here.
Final Reflection

Reflect on the final production from a personal and theoretical perspective. Include an
analysis about your final production’s place in the current Media and Creative Industries
landscape. Discuss how it went, what you will do differently next time and what you have
learnt from the process. Also include any ethical considerations. (1200 words max.)

Last Thoughts

Optional. Include any further information you believe should be taken into consideration
when reviewing your submission. (300 words max)

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