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BBC Bitesize KS3 Video Brief (Spanish) BBC Education June 2019
BBC Bitesize: KS3 MFL - French Video Brief May 2019 Contents About BBC Bitesize ....................................................................................................................... 2 Who is the BBC Bitesize audience? ..................................................................................................... 2 Style, tone and the Bitesize brand ...................................................................................................... 2 The commission ........................................................................................................................... 3 Look and feel ....................................................................................................................................... 3 KS3 MFL ....................................................................................................................................... 5 Requirements .............................................................................................................................. 6 Outline of work ................................................................................................................................... 6 General points..................................................................................................................................... 6 Storyboards and scripts ...................................................................................................................... 6 Suggested titles ................................................................................................................................... 7 Education consultant .......................................................................................................................... 7 Deliverables......................................................................................................................................... 7 Sustainable productions ..................................................................................................................... 8 Working together......................................................................................................................... 9 Who’s responsible for what? .............................................................................................................. 9 The BBC Education team ..................................................................................................................... 9 Schedule/project management .......................................................................................................... 9 The process................................................................................................................................ 11 Proposal ............................................................................................................................................ 11 Proposal deliverable list ................................................................................................................ 11 Selection............................................................................................................................................ 12 Pitch .................................................................................................................................................. 12 Key dates ........................................................................................................................................... 13 APPENDIX ..................................................................................................................................... I 1
BBC Bitesize: KS3 MFL - French Video Brief May 2019 About BBC Bitesize Who is the BBC Bitesize audience? Bitesize is the BBC’s study support service for students, helping 4-16+ year olds with their coursework, homework and preparation for tests and exams. Bitesize covers core subjects at primary, Scottish 1st and 2nd levels, and a much wider range of subjects at secondary, across KS3, GCSE, Welsh CA3 and TGAU, and Scottish National 4 and 5 and Higher. It also covers Functional Skills Maths and English in England and equivalent Core Skills qualifications in Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland. Bitesize is used by approximately three-quarters of secondary school students in the UK. It received an average of 2.5 million unique UK users per week – with weekly traffic peaking at 3.5 million. Style, tone and the Bitesize brand BBC Bitesize is a highly trusted brand that students know they can turn to for reliable and trustworthy information that is produced in a high quality and entertaining way. Bitesize values: • Quality learning resources with high production values, tailored to the needs of our audience • Clear, concise delivery of the key educational points - bite-sized chunks • Diverse and inclusive • Factually correct, high-quality and curriculum-relevant • Simple, straightforward language • Funny, quirky or irreverent tone where appropriate • Accessible to every level of academic ability The video links below - whilst not necessarily being representative of the style we’re looking for from this specific commission - give an indication of the variety of KS3 Bitesize videos currently available: KS3 History: Charles I https://www.bbc.com/bitesize/guides/zky82hv/video KS3 English: Planning a written response https://www.bbc.com/bitesize/clips/ztbmhv4 KS3 English: How to use tenses https://www.bbc.com/bitesize/articles/z7t2vk7 KS3 English: How to understand unfamiliar vocabulary: https://www.bbc.com/bitesize/articles/zksrxyc KS3 Maths: Algebraic notation https://www.bbc.com/bitesize/articles/zj8sv9q Given the videos are being produced for the KS3 Bitesize audience we tend to steer clear of talking animals and inanimate objects in animations (which can ‘age-down’ content). 2
BBC Bitesize: KS3 MFL - French Video Brief May 2019 The commission This commission is for live action content. The commission should use on-screen text in Spanish where appropriate, and could use graphics or other effects in addition to creatively underline learning points. The BBC reserves the right to award this contract in the way that provides the best service and value for money. For this commission, we expect 26.5 minutes of video (10 x 1 minute, 6 and 5 x 1.5 minutes). Delivery of all content is required by the 14th February 2020. The video content needs to appeal to KS3 students but should not alienate or patronise a wider audience. Videos should be concise, lively, imaginative and accurate. Subject specialism is not a prerequisite (although clearly it would be useful) – what we’re looking for are creative and engaging solutions. Likewise, learning experience is not a prerequisite. However, a thorough understanding of the needs of the Bitesize audience and a clear approach to addressing those needs is expected. Companies should have experience delivering engaging content for young audiences, ideally including short form content. Deadline for submissions is noon on Wednesday 3rd July 2019. Look and feel The speaker must be a native speaker, but this does not mean that they have to be from Spain. It is not an aim for this content to educate on Spanish culture or a requirement to include foreign locations. Instead, we aim with this commission to present young people using the Spanish language to talk about issues and experiences directly relevant to the Bitesize audience. A key aim in this commission it to provide students with the words they are most likely to use, stepping away from the clichéd curriculum content and prioritising vocab most relevant to their lives. For the Sample Phrase content, we are looking for engaging, imaginative ways to visually support spoken Spanish phrases that students can adapt and use. Many KS3 students regard languages as challenging, and with this in mind we are keen to ensure the content is clear and relatively simple to avoid cognitive overload. This simplicity should not come at the expense of being less engaging and fun, and we are looking for creative approaches to this balance. Within KS3 we are aiming our MFL content primarily at Year 7 students. Having tested numerous videos with target students, a key requirement from the commission is for the language to be spoken naturally but slowly. Speed of speech is a potential barrier to content, and ensuring the dialogue is at an appropriate speed will be a key to achieving learning objectives. Within the commission we will be focusing primarily on using the First and Third Person. The videos will be split into two kinds: 3
BBC Bitesize: KS3 MFL - French Video Brief May 2019 Sample phrases Testing comprehension Sample Phrases These videos are supporting written content providing students with phrases that they can adapt to express themselves. The purpose of the Sample Phrase videos is to show similar phrases being spoken, to demonstrate pronunciation and enhance the surrounding content. These videos should also include some written graphics, which should support student’s understanding of the phrases being spoken. The purpose of written graphics should not be a direct transcription or translation of what is being said; instead we are looking for creative solutions to demonstrate the purpose or importance of certain words within the phrase to encourage student’s own usage. The Sample Phrase videos are split between Topic (A1-A10) and the longer Grammar (A11-A16) videos. These have been grouped in the same section as the above approach applies to both; however we expect the Grammar videos will require more consideration of content and approach as it’s a more complex area. Testing Comprehension The aim of these videos is to allow students to practise their listening skills. The video will be supported by written questions giving the student key pieces of information to look out for. The expectation is the student will listen more than once, each time gaining more understanding as they look to retrieve more complex information. 4
BBC Bitesize: KS3 MFL - French Video Brief May 2019 KS3 MFL The Department for Education has not enforced an extensive curriculum for teachers to follow in England, therefore, how it is taught in class depends greatly on the school, its resources and the teachers. On the Bitesize website, KS3 MFL will exist as a series of ‘articles’, including: Written content Images Audio Activities Video This commission is for video content only. Special thought should be given to how the videos can be made as accessible as possible to students of differing academic abilities. We would also expect consideration to be made regarding accessibility issues such as colour contrast. It is essential that, where applicable, the characters featured represent the diversity of the Bitesize audience in terms of gender, gender identity, sexuality, race, ethnicity, disability, socio-economic status and regionality. For example, approximately 25% of school children today identify themselves as not being White British. BBC Bitesize celebrates diversity in all its forms: BBC Bitesize has produced a ‘Diversity and Inclusion Commissioning Guidelines’ document to support the attainment of the BBC and BBC Bitesize’s diversity targets. 5
BBC Bitesize: KS3 MFL - French Video Brief May 2019 Requirements Outline of work 21 short-form videos: SET A – 10 videos of lengths of approximately 1 minute each and 6 videos at approximately 1.5 minutes; SET B – 5 videos of lengths of approximately 1.5 minutes, to a total of 26.5 minutes. Within this total, there may be some flexibility to make some videos shorter and others longer as the learning requires. Each video should stand alone in its own right as an engaging piece of content but also should feel part of a connected suite – with no connecting story arc. It should not be assumed that students will watch any of the other videos in the ‘set’. Videos will be published on bbc.com/bbc.co.uk and other channels as appropriate. Videos should include voiceover, music and sound effects where appropriate. All video content should use the learning outcomes provided by Bitesize as the basis for their scripts. Bitesize is open to discussion about the number and breadth of learning outcomes. One 30 second social media trailer, the style and content to be agreed with BBC Bitesize. General points The videos should encourage multiple viewings and sharing with friends. Video content typically remains live on Bitesize for at least 4-5 years, so topical references should be avoided to ensure that the content does not date too quickly. Video content should be engaging and informative. The video content should present the key points using a practical approach. We are open to all fresh, creative ideas. We are not necessarily looking for responses featuring established star names for the voice overs or people on screen – in fact up-and-coming talent would be preferred. Films should be linear – interactivity is out of scope for this commission. Bitesize will require final sign-off on voices and on-screen talent, as well as initial concepts, scripts, sfx, rough cuts/animatics and final versions. Where used, music should be production/mood music rather than commercial. The overall tone should be informal, chatty and appealing to the audience. It is vital that the content feels part of the students’ world – the subject area can seem daunting so using easily-accessible examples should pique their interest. Content should feel confident and assured, but not teacher-like. It should feel friendly and informal, but not like it is ‘trying too hard’. The delivery should be quite pacey and natural, but not so quick that it loses learners. Clarity is very important. Please note that although Bitesize currently incorporates video clips for use in class by teachers, this commission is part of our student-facing content and will sit within our articles. Storyboards and scripts The company awarded the contract will produce initial concepts, storyboards and scripts for each of the videos above. Bitesize requires full consultation during the scripting process, including the reviewing of drafts to ensure the scripts hit the learning points, and full sign-off on completed scripts. 6
BBC Bitesize: KS3 MFL - French Video Brief May 2019 Suggested titles The list below shows potential video titles. These lists have been put together in consultation with KS3 Spanish teachers and consultants. However, we are open to these lists being amended as part of pre-production, in consultation with the BBC: SET A: SAMPLE PHRASES A1 Phonics 1 minute A2 Introductions, 1 minute A3 Family members and pets 1 minute A4 Describing people 1 minute A5 Days and months 1 minute A6 Telling the time 1 minute A7 Free time 1 minute A8 My house/local area 1 minute A9 Food 1 minute A10 Describing my room 1 minute A11 Genders and articles 1.5 minutes A12 The verb 'To be' 1.5 minutes A13 The verb 'To have' 1.5 minutes A14 Present tense verbs 1.5 minutes A15 Past tense verbs 1.5 minutes A16 Future tense and conditional verbs 1.5 minutes Total 19 minutes SET B: TESTING COMPREHENSION B17 Describing people 1.5 minutes B18 Telling the time 1.5 minutes B19 Free time 1.5 minutes B20 Food 1.5 minutes B21 Describing my room 1.5 minutes Total 7.5 minutes Education consultant You will need to contract and work with an educational specialist/consultant who will be involved throughout the process to ensure all learning objectives are covered and content is accurate and relevant to our audience. All content (ie video concepts, initial scripts, final scripts, animatics/rough cuts, fine cuts/final versions, etc.) will need to be reviewed by the consultant before they are sent to us. Deliverables Final videos in electronic format – 21 x HD (a technical specification will be provided), both compressed and uncompressed. Uncompressed audio provided in multiple editable audio layers. One 30 second social media trailer, the style and content to be agreed with BBC Bitesize. XML transcripts for subtitles (template will be provided). 7
BBC Bitesize: KS3 MFL - French Video Brief May 2019 Post-production paperwork (via Silvermouse). All content should be cleared for all rights in perpetuity. Any exceptions to this must be agreed with BBC in advance of inclusion. This commission will be based on a framework 2 contract. This link provides further information: http://www.bbc.co.uk/commissioning/online/articles/how-we-work#framework Sustainable productions BBC Education is working to ensure that all its projects are environmentally sustainable. As part of this, we ask that any independent supplier we work with has an environmental sustainability policy, carbon literacy aware staff (free training can be found here - http://wearealbert.org/help/get- trained) and that all productions, where appropriate, complete an Albert carbon footprint calculation. A good way to demonstrate your environmental credentials is to undertake Albert certification. Please see here for more details http://www.bbc.co.uk/responsibility/environment/albert-plus or contact Nicholas.Leslie@bbc.co.uk for more information. More details can be found at http://wearealbert.org/ and http://www.bbc.co.uk/responsibility/environment/industry-collaboration. BBC Policies and Guidelines;- For information on these please follow this link; https://www.bbc.co.uk/commissioning/tv/production BBC Health & Safety;- The BBC needs to ensure that any Independent Production Company it commissions is able and competent to make the programme with due consideration for health and safety, the following link will take you to a guide which outlines the BBC's health & safety vetting procedure & requirements; https://www.bbc.co.uk/safety/generalsafety/thirdparties/working-with-indies.html If the content being commissioned involves working with children, then ensure that you are familiar with the BBC’s Child Protection Policy and the Child Protection Safe Guarding Framework, which provides a guide to the minimum levels of safeguarding on any productions, information on this can be found here; https://www.bbc.co.uk/commissioning/tv/production/articles/working-with-children If you have any queries or concerns about any of the guidelines or polices then please contact the Production Manager 8
BBC Bitesize: KS3 MFL - French Video Brief May 2019 Working together Who’s responsible for what? You will be responsible for: project management and production of deliverables to agreed deadline and budget chairing regular production meetings and communicating project plans and status quality assurance of content (in cooperation with the educational consultant) We will be responsible for: sharing project documentation from the wider suite of Bitesize MFL content if available collaboration throughout the production and delivery sign-off on the following: storylines/initial concepts, look and feel, scripts, storyboards, essential cast members, voice-casting, music, sounds effects, rough-cuts/animatics and final delivery – within an agreed timeframe We will be jointly responsible for: ensuring the learning outcomes are met ensuring that content is best-fit for the Bitesize audience The BBC Education team Oonagh Jaquest – Editor, Bitesize Gillian Donovan – Assistant Producer, Bitesize Laura O’Dwyer – Production Manager Schedule/project management Although key points such as casting, concepts, script, animatic/rough draft and final delivery sign-off, etc will be identified in the Editorial Specification, all Bitesize production follows an iterative development process. We will require accommodation for feedback cycles (including, but not limited to: initial outlines; scripts – versions 1 and 2; storyboard/animatic – versions 1 and 2; key talent; music/sound sign off; finished film – rough and fine) in the schedule. We will feed back ASAP (usually within 72 hours) on all editorial decisions, in line with the schedule. Final delivery for the project is 14th February 2020. This project is highly dependent on specific delivery dates that will be defined in the contract. As such we would like you to give particular attention to clause 9 in our standard terms which states the following: If you fail or are due to fail to deliver a Deliverable (or any part thereof) due at any stage specified in Schedule 2 for any reason not directly and solely attributable to the BBC, the BBC shall (without prejudice to any other rights or remedies available to the BBC under this Agreement or at law) be entitled to terminate this Agreement. 9
BBC Bitesize: KS3 MFL - French Video Brief May 2019 Should this situation arise and the BBC is forced to terminate, the BBC would only be liable to you for anything delivered prior to termination. For this reason we would ask that you give timeframes and delivery the highest priority. 10
BBC Bitesize: KS3 MFL - French Video Brief May 2019 The process Proposal Proposals should be provided as either MS Word documents or PDFs. They should be a maximum of 15 pages long. Please submit proposals to Rosie Boyer (Production Coordinator, Bitesize) at Rosie.Boyer@bbc.co.uk. Proposals that that are larger than 7 MB may not be accepted by our email system. Please let us know, prior to the deadline, if your proposal is 7+ MB and we will agree another delivery method. The delivery date for the submission of proposals is noon on Wednesday 3rd July 2019. Please note that submissions received after this deadline WILL NOT be considered. Please use the following two videos to base your proposal on (highlighted in yellow in the appendix): A11 – Genders and Articles B19 - Free Time If there are any general questions about the project, rather than those specific to your own approach, we will distribute responses to all companies pitching. To allow you to work up your summary creative solutions in relation to this commission, we have provided further information (see appendix) on the videos. For each video, we have provided a potential title and a list of learning outcomes - what the students should have seen after they’ve watched the videos. Proposal deliverable list Company overview What relevant experience does your company have to deliver this project? We’re interested in hearing about relevant previous projects, your experience in creating content for young audiences and your understanding of the challenges of this commission. Creative approach Demonstrate what creative approach you would take for this commission in order to cover learning points described. Please include: o design ideas or concepts (with particular mention to written graphics) o an episode summary Summary creative solutions to the two videos listed above Resourcing Please define your project team within your response, including an indication of core staff members and freelance support. Please outline any talent, including – writer, director, subject matter experts, etc. Logistics How do you intend to deliver the project? Please outline your technical approach, project management approach and approach to risk management. Budget The BBC Education tariff ranges from £500 to £2000 per minute. Budget is dependent on the 11
BBC Bitesize: KS3 MFL - French Video Brief May 2019 idea and editorial ambition. Your budgeting should not assume the BBC will deliver archive at no cost. [Independent Producers have access to the BBC archives subject to the usual copyright restrictions of reuse] Please refer to the Independent Production User Guide and the FAQ for Independent companies more information: http://downloads.bbc.co.uk/informationandarchives/PACT_june_2016.pdf Please provide a budget summary, more details may be requested at a later date. The finer details of the payment schedule will be agreed with the BBC Production Manager on commission. However, without exceptional business justification, BBC Education will pay no more than 5% of the total fee on signature, no less than 50% of the total fee on final acceptance of (i) project delivery and (ii) post-production paperwork and the remainder of the payments against delivery milestones as agreed within the budget summary. Proposed payment schedule: o 5% on signature of agreement o 20% on script sign off o 25% on sign-off of all rough cuts and metadata o 50% on BBC acceptance of full delivery , final paperwork and post-production paperwork Schedule Please include an indication of key milestones and sign-off points for the BBC, as well as any audience testing. Selection The BBC will use the following standard criteria to evaluate the proposals submitted: creative approach – originality / suitability for Bitesize audience ability to meet editorial requirements, including appropriate consideration of diversity and inclusion pricing / value for money project management / production plan (schedule and budget) prior experience of company and core staff experience Any queries on this commission should be emailed to Gillian Donovan, Assistant Producer, KS3 Spanish gillian.donovan@bbc.co.uk. Pitch Shortlisted companies will be invited to a face-to-face pitch at MediaCityUK, Salford the week of 29th July 2019. 12
BBC Bitesize: KS3 MFL - French Video Brief May 2019 Key dates Brief published Friday 7th June 2019 Deadline for questions 5 pm, Wednesday 19th June 2019 Response to questions Tuesday 25th June 2019 Deadline for proposal submission Noon, Wednesday 3rd July 2019 Invitation to pitch notification Wednesday 17th July 2019 Face-to-face pitch w/c Monday 29th July 2019 Notification of Contract Award Tuesday 6th August 2019 Final delivery Friday 14th February 2020 13
APPENDIX Title To cover (learning objectives) A1 Phonics Sounds/pronunciation in phrases of top 10 phonemes, using context for relevance. A2 Introductions Introductions, basic details including hello, goodbye, how are you? Name, age etc A3 Family members and pets Questions about family, who is in the family, pets and relationship with family members. A4 Describing people Phrases to describe people including physical descriptions, personality, comparatives, adjective agreement and position after the noun and asking questions. A5 Days and months Days of the week, months of the year, numbers up to 31 (saying the date - ordinal numbers), Today/Tomorrow/Yesterday + tenses (to be/go) [introduce as phrases, don't explain tenses]. A6 Telling the time Phrases to tell the time throughout the day eg. Breakfast is at 7 am and to talk about daily routine in present tense eg. I go to bed at 9 pm. Include reflexive phrases. A7 Free time Phrases for free time and opinions – real life hobbies. Distinction between playing football and doing gymnastics, for example. Build opinions in: I like/don't like/detest/love, plus connective and reason. Introduce tenses and time phrases eg. Next weekend I will play video games with my friends. Introduce tenses and time phrases. A8 My house/local area Phrases to describe a house, including type of house and the local area you live in. Use comparatives (smaller than XX, quieter than XX) Understand the position of adjectives – eg. most come after (noisy, quiet, modern) include those that come before (big, small, old, new, beautiful) Use negatives – what there isn’t. A9 Describing my room Phrases to describe a room, including prepositions and descriptions eg. there is a green sofa next to a big table. Include comparatives (smaller than XX, quieter than XX) Include use of gender and plural. A10 Food Vocab for familiar/everyday food as well as an understanding of how to build in opinions and phrases - I like/don't like/detest/love, plus connective and reason. Include the infinitive and connectives to add interest and detail. Meals gender. Indefinite and definite articles. Tenses: Yesterday I ate cereal for breakfast, tomorrow I will eat pizza for lunch. A11 Genders and articles Phrases which require identifying the gender of a noun, and including plurals (including irregular plurals), article agreement (the/a), adjectival agreement and definite article. A12 The verb 'To be' Examples using the verb ‘to be’ focusing on first and third person and second person for answering questions. Include examples of patterns that increase in complexity with the addition of connectives, and/or that answer questions. Using two verbs for 'to be' - ser and estar for locations/prepositions. A13 The verb 'To have' Examples which include the verb ‘to have’ focusing on the first and third person. Patterns that increase in complexity with the addition of connectives, and/or that answer questions. Examples of ‘tener’ to say age. I
BBC Bitesize: KS3 MFL - French Video Brief May 2019 A14 Present tense verbs Phrases that include conjugation of present tense verbs. Examples could include: ser (to be) estar (to be) tener (to have) hacer (to make/do) practicar (to play) comer (to eat) beber (to drink) jugar (to play) vivir (to live) ir (to go) leer (to read) A15 Past tense verbs Examples showing the regular pattern for the past tense - focus on first and third person (extension for all). Use examples seen previously in other videos. Examples could include: ser (to be) estar (to be) tener (to have) hacer (to make/do) practicar (to play) comer (to eat) beber (to drink) jugar (to play) vivir (to live) ir (to go) leer (to read). A16 Future tense (conditional) Phrases that include the future tense – also potential use of could/should, ser (to be) estar (to be) tener (to have) hacer (to make/do) practicar (to play) comer (to eat) beber (to drink) jugar (to play) vivir (to live) ir (to go) leer (to read) B17 Describing people Physical descriptions: eye/hair colour, height, glasses? Personality: interesting, boring, funny, quiet, chatty, etc Comparatives eg my sister is taller than my brother B18 Telling the time Telling the time using different tenses, the current time, the time will be, I will meet you at, etc B19 Free time Sports (distinction between playing football and doing gymnastics, for example) Opinions about free time/hobbies: I like/don't like/detest/love, plus connective (porque) and reason. B20 Food Include prepositions and descriptions there is a green sofa next to a big table) Big, small, tidy, shared, etc Smaller than XX, quieter than XX B21 Describing my room I like/don't like/detest/love, plus connective and reason. Use the infinitive but use connectives to add interest and detail Meals gender Indefinite and definite articles. II
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