To be able to recognise the current skills that we have and the skills that we do not posses, we need to define the word 'skills'. We will be applying this knowledge to our A2 course.
Skills:
http://www.soton.ac.uk/~pw/teach/skills/ks.html
wordnetweb.princeton.edu/perl/webwn
www.eqf-reference-nqf.net/terms.aspx
Skills can be used during set tasks given to an individual to complete. Skills can be a certain technique you use or the ability to which you use towards a given task.
Skills are normally determined how well you can complete something to a high standard. Skills require you to be good at something not many people are or how well you can do whatever the skill requires.
In terms of production, skills that are needed are key to a successful short film or opening sequence etc. The skills needed are technical skills, (the skill to work the equipment to make a film), Interpersonal skills (the skills to interact with peers, sharing ideas and organisation) and Cognitive skills (remembering the shot angles and sizes, creating storylines and scripts etc). These 3 skill area's are important in terms of production. (see next blog post for more details!)
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