Tuesday 3 April 2012

Tutorial 4: Video Production Sessions

This tutorial involved getting into groups of four and coming up with an idea to film in relation to occupational justice, occupational disruption, occupational transition, or occupational deprivation.  We chose occupational transition.  


Occupational transition is defined as:  circumstances creating a change in the nature or type of occupational engagement pursued by, or available to an individual.  Such transitions may be the result of choice, changes in physical or mental status, life transitions, geographical strife or other factors.


Christiansen, C. H., & Townsend, E. A. (2010).  Introduction to occupation:  The art and science of living (2nd. ed.).  New Jersey: Pearson.


During our group planning session, we came up with the idea of a corporate individual making the big change of going back to study and student life.  Our film was aimed at demonstrating the changes that would possibly take place for this individual.


We created a table of what each scene would look like, what props we would need and who was providing the props.  


Our end product was this short film created by myself, Di, Lorraine and Jane.



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