CINE 124B - Film Production Workshop - Stage 5 - Dina Ciraulo

Assessment

Assessment Methods
  • Analysis of exam, quiz, or homework items linked to specific SLOs
  • Direct observation of performances, practical exams, group work
  • Capstone projects or final summative assignments
Assessment DescriptionStudents had to complete an individual short film as a capstone project.
Learning OutcomesALL
Number of Sections1
Number of Instructors1
Number of Students4

Data Analysis

Data Shared With
  • Faculty and staff within our department
  • Students
Data Sharing Methods
  • Face-to-face meetings
  • Email
  • Website review and commentary, http -//ccsf124class.tumblr.com/
Data SummaryAll students identified public exhibition opportunities for their films, along with submission deadlines.
Analysis SummaryPreviously students had named only school sponsored screenings as relevant. While school screenings are important, a public screening helps build the student’s resume. Further, the submission deadline provides both a goal and a realistic timeline for post-production.
Next Steps PlannedIncrease class time allotted to publicity and marketing.
Learning OutcomesALL

Changes

DetailsAdded a question about film exhibition to final reflection paper. Added online demo of resume and portfolio examples.
Learning OutcomesDesign strategy to promote the film and filmmaker.

Tentative Future Plans

TermFall 2013
Activities

Implementation of planned changes and reassessment

More DetailsPresentation by advanced students to class about their experiences. Discussion with department faculty.

SLO Details Storage Location

Additional Highlights

An in-class film entitled "Homeless" was selected to screen at the Sacramento International Film Festival in April 2013.

Various CCSF student films were featured in a public film screening called STREET SCENE at the Luggage Store Gallery in San Francisco.

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