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Case Study AnalysisOnline Documentary: A1 further info

Assessment item 1: Case Study Analysis

Weighting: 45%

Task:  Case Study Analysis Working individually, students research and analyse an existing online documentary project that

engages with their own research, interests or professional concerns. Students will critically reflect on the

selected project, discussing issues such as the context, platform choice, interface design, structure and

navigation, user experience, social media integration, innovation or other relevant issues.

Length: 1500 words and 5-8 annotated screen grabs

Due: 10am Monday 30 August 2021

Criteria:

  • Clarity of report. 30%
  • Depth of analysis. 35%
  • Depth of relevant critical reflection and analysis with regard to issues examined during classes 35%

Further Information:

Write a 1500 word report supplemented by 5-8 annotated screen grabs analysing an existing online

documentary project that is of interest to you and intersects with your own research, interests or

professional concerns. You are drawing out and expanding on issues we discuss in early classes concerning

platform choice, audience, interface design, structure and navigation, user experience, social media

integration, innovation, etc. You should attempt to include academic references where relevant – the

readings in the course outline are a good starting point. Case Study Analysis

Case Study Analysis

You should include a short general synopsis/background context:

  • what is it?
  • who produced it?
  • what is its purpose?
  • If it falls within a particular genre, e.g., serious game, data visualisation, transmedia, VR, AR, etc. –

let us know

You also need to reflect and comment on issues such as:

  • Platform choice
  • The interface design
  • The project structure/architecture
  • The user experience – including a description of the kind of experience being crafted for an

audience (e.g. exploration of an environment; exploring an unfolding story over multiple scenes or

chapters; a game-like experience or serious game; accessing multiple points of view; project crafted

specifically for a mobile or location specific experience; social media focused experience that plays

out over a specific timeframe; data-driven experience; VR experience placing you inside an

environment and narrative experience, etc.)

  • You should also discuss issues such as degree of non-linear navigation/ exploration, its usability

i.e., how easy, or intuitive is it to find, get to or navigate through content? How smooth and

intuitive are the interactions? Is it complex or confusing to use?

  • Does it utilise social media in interesting ways? How is social media integrated in the project?
  • Is it in some way innovative that is worth noting?

You might wish to discuss how it draws upon affordances relating to interactive digital media, e.g.

participation; interaction; liveness; virtuality; location; multiple POV etc.

There are no right answers for this – it is about you reflecting, critiquing, researching and forming an

opinion. You should flesh out and support your case study with relevant academic references and other

credible material. Issues raised in the first few weeks of classes will form the framework for your analysis.

Consider using subheadings to bring attention to various aspects rather than writing it as an essay, e.g.,

project synopsis; background context; platform choice; user experience etc. You might wish to bring 2

attention to areas that you find very interesting, engaging or perhaps even problematic. You may wish to

finish with a short summary of your overall experience and feedback.

There are links to A1 examples from 2020 available in Canvas under Assignments > Assessment task 1:

Case Study Analysis (note: the specified word count for these examples was shorter and fewer annotated

screen grabs were required).

Please note you are to submit your case study analysis via Turnitin in Canvas.

Recommended projects:

To simplify things this semester, we are providing a list of possible projects that you can choose from. You

can go outside of this list but if you do, make sure that the project is an interactive documentary project

not simply a linear documentary posted online or promotional material. You need to check any projects

that are not on this list with your tutor by providing the URL to them before you get too far along.

Eva.Stories (Instagram doco) https://www.instagram.com/eva.stories/?hl=en

Missing https://www.sbs.com.au/missing/

The Amazon Race https://ab.co/2BUEHtA

My Grandmothers Lingo https://www.sbs.com.au/mygrandmotherslingo/

Generation COVID https://tinyurl.com/y7jpfhaj

SBS Storyline – https://www.sbs.com.au/storyline/

Hollow (best viewed on Chrome) http://hollowdocumentary.com/

The Shore Line https://theshorelineproject.org/

Welcome to Pine Point http://pinepoint.nfb.ca/#/pinepoint

The Great Animal Orchestra http://www.legrandorchestredesanimaux.com/en

Thank You for Playing http://thankyouforplaying.nfb.ca/#!/

She Called Me Red: SBS Instagram Documentary https://bit.ly/2T3x4vC

Slavery Footprint http://slaveryfootprint.org/

SelfieCity http://selfiecity.net/

The {And} https://www.theand.us/

The Killing Times https://tinyurl.com/y4apurnq

Hey Stranger, What’s On Your Phone https://ab.co/2StxGFl

The Last Generation http://apps.frontline.org/the-last-generation/

I’m Your Man http://www.sbs.com.au/imyourman/

It Was Me https://itwasme.abettermanfilm.com/?/

Soundtrails http://soundtrails.com.au/#

do not track https://donottrack-doc.com/

Within VR projects https://www.with.in/ such as

* Clouds over sidra https://www.with.in/watch/clouds-over-sidra/

Far away from far away https://faraway.nfb.ca/

Nobody loves you more than me https://www.sbs.com.au/margarete/

Yesterday, Today, Tomorrow https://yesterday.nfb.ca/

See Rubric over page3

A1 Case Study Rubric

Criteria

Fail

Pass

Credit

Distinction

High Distinction

Clarity of

report

30%

The case study

lacks clarity and

coherence –

content is poorly

conveyed.

Annotated screen

grabs may be

missing.

The case study may

have some errors in

expression, but the

content is generally

comprehensible.

The work would

benefit from

further editing to

improve clarity.

Annotated screen

grabs are evident.

The case study is

generally well

expressed and

conveys the key

ideas. May be

some slight issues

with clarity of

expression, ideas,

or structure.

Annotated screen

grabs are evident

and relevant to the

argument.

The case study is

very well expressed

and structured.

There is a logical

flow of ideas and a

well thought

through critique

emerges.

Annotated screen

grabs are evident

and used well to

convey the

argument.

The case study is

written with a high

level of attention to

detail and insight. The Case Study Analysis

student has made

excellent use of the

available words to

create a highly

developed and

thought provoking

critique. Annotated

screen grabs are

carefully integrated

to add further depth

to the argument.

Depth of

analysis

35%

Lacking or

inadequate

analysis of the

work.

Provides a

reasonable analysis

of the work

however it may be

primarily

descriptive.

References may not

be evident or lack

relevance or

adequate

integration. There

is scope to deepen

the analysis.

Evaluates the work

with a good level

of analysis. May

emphasise

descriptions of the

project but some

relevant academic

references are

included. There

may be scope to

deepen the

analysis.

Provides a solid and

well supported

analysis that

considers the

impact of aesthetic

and technical

choices on the

experience of the

work. Academic

references are

highly relevant and

well integrated.

Provides an excellent,

insightful, and very

well supported

analysis that

considers the impact

of aesthetic and

technical choices on

the experience of the

work and

demonstrates a

convincing, high

degree of

engagement with the

content.

Depth of

relevant

critical

reflection

and analysis

with regard

to issues

examined

during

classes

35%

The case study

lacks an adequate

degree of analysis

concerning

relevant project

features and

design issues. Key

project features or

design issues may

be missed or have

inadequate detail.

The case study

displays a

reasonable degree

of analysis

concerning relevant

project features

and design issues.

These are covered

with generally

reasonable detail.

Students

demonstrate

adequate

understanding of

relevant design

issues, but some

may have been

missed.

The case study

displays a good

degree of analysis

concerning project

features and

design issues.

These are covered

in good detail.

Students

demonstrate good

understanding of a

range of relevant

issues but there

may be scope for

further discussion

of certain key

features.

The case study

displays a strong

degree of analysis

concerning project

features and design

issues. These are

covered in solid

detail. Students

demonstrate strong

understanding of

relevant issues such

as context, platform

choice, interface

design, structure

and navigation, user

experience, social

media integration

or innovation and

convey this well.

The case study

displays an excellent

degree of analysis of

project features and

design issues. These

are covered in

excellent detail.

Students

demonstrate

excellent

understanding by

addressing a range of

relevant design issues

across context,

platform choice,

interface design,

structure, navigation, Case Study Analysis

user experience,

social media

integration or

innovation.

Observations and

analysis are

convincingly

conveyed with

impressive insight

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