Level 5 Broadcast Media (Video Production) Foundation Degree
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This course has been designed for students to gain confidence as an industry professional, to work with increasing autonomy and independence, and gain an insight into media cultures and employment opportunities.
During the course students will engage in work-related learning that will meet the demands of the media industry.
In year one, students will explore a variety of vocations within the broadcasting industries to gain a vast amount of knowledge and skills. In year two students can specialise in their chosen area and will focus on video production.
All students will work from a range of briefs set by industry partners, in co-operation with staff, in preparation for working in the broadcast…
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This course has been designed for students to gain confidence as
an industry professional, to work with increasing autonomy and
independence, and gain an insight into media cultures and
employment opportunities.
During the course students will engage in work-related learning
that will meet the demands of the media industry.
In year one, students will explore a variety of vocations within
the broadcasting industries to gain a vast amount of knowledge and
skills. In year two students can specialise in their chosen area
and will focus on video production.
All students will work from a range of briefs set by industry
partners, in co-operation with staff, in preparation for working in
the broadcasting sector.
Students will study the following modules:
- Foundation video
- Foundation journalism studies
- Foundation audio
- Studio project (TV)
- Print & journals
- Scriptwriting
- Broadcast graphics
- Media investigation
- Production company
- Investigative documentary
- Final major project
Assignments will cover: factual video production; television studio production; documentary video production; broadcast graphics; and your own final major project development and production.
Students must have between 100 and 240 UCAS points from the
following:
- At least two 'A' Levels at 'A2'
- BTEC National Certificate or Diploma in a media-related subject area
- Progression Diploma with relevant Principal Learning
- Advanced Diploma with relevant Principal or Additional and Specialist Learning (ASL)
- International Baccalaureate
Mature students with relevant experience and/or qualifications, including an Access to HE Diploma within a relevant subject area, are welcome to apply. You will be invited to attend an interview.
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