Creative Development for Unscripted TV - Micro-credential
Creative Development for Unscripted TV is an intensive 14-week certified program that unpacks the steps to developing strong, industry-focused television ideas, empowering learners to craft and pitch their own concepts.
By the end of this programme the learner should have an ability to critique all the relevant skills that a development producer needs as part of the development process.
Creative Development for Unscripted TV is designed to guide producers through each important phase of the creative development process for TV, from creative ideation techniques, through market-matched concept development, generating funding applications, learning to read industry trends, understanding the commissioning and funding landscape and players, designing effective pitch decks through to building confidence in short form pitching.
Creative Development for Unscripted TV is developed/delivered by IADT in conjunction with CCIS (Cultural & Creative Industries Skillnet) and Colin Pauser-Cowman (experienced executive and development producer and industry trainer), with lecturing support from key industry experts in development, funding and commissioning.
This course is offered in collaboration with Creative Futures Academy (CFA)
Subjects taught
What will I study?
Developing ideas and pitching them successfully is the life blood of unscripted TV. On this programme, you will learn how to apply a variety of creative development skills to a factual television series project in any medium as part of a development process.
Modern day media professionals need to develop a network of production professionals whom they can draw upon to contribute to a development process. This course will help you do just that.
The giving and taking of ‘production notes’ is a process over which the learner must have a complete command.
Finally, you will able to articulate and describe a creative project in a short time frame as part of a professional pitch. Before you can engage with the business & finance sides of any production, they must first ensure that their project is ready creatively for production.
You will also have a practical production planning session to ensure the production model you are developing is costed, feasible and ready to go into pre-production.
Taught elements of this module will enable the student produce a substantial project proposal. Each learner is required to evaluate a personal and professional strategy for the development of any work in the context of the screen industries.
The following is an indicative syllabus for this module:
Project Briefing, Course Introduction and Project Analysis. The Commissioning Landscape – Importance of Paper Pitch – Editorial Road Map
Genre and Channel Matching
Creative Research & ideation (Ideation Techniques)
Development process – The Development Engine Room
Format Points and Story Beats
Breaking Down a Proposal
Set Assessment 1 – Individual – GFX and Layout
Pitching & Proof of Concept
Set Assessment 2 – Group (How to pitch a studio show)
Review Pitches – (SP/SPD Master Session 1)
Group Pitch (With Commissioning Editor)
Master Session – Review Individual Assessments
Entry requirements
Min Entry Requirements
This course is suitable for students who have an undergraduate qualification of 2nd Class Honours or higher at Honours Degree level. Experience of the media industries is an additional advantage.
Applicants without a Level 8 qualification may be considered provided they can demonstrate Honours Degree equivalence which can be verified through the RPL (Recognition of Prior Learning) process
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Duration
14 weeks
Dates + Times
Saturday 2nd November 10.30am – 3.30pm on campus
Tuesdays 6.30pm – 8.30pm online: 5th, 12th, 19th & 26th November
Saturday 30th November 10.30am – 3.30pm on campus
Tuesdays 6.30pm – 8.30pm online: 3rd & 10th December; 7th, 14th, 21st & 28th January; 4th, 11th & 18th February
Saturday 1st March – Final assessment
Enrolment dates
2nd November 2024 - 1st March 2025
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Qualifications
Special Purpose Certificate (Level 9 NFQ)
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Attendance type
Part time,Daytime,Evening,Weekend,Blended
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