BA (Hons) Film, TV & Digital Media Production
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Description
360 Degree Broadcasting
360-degree broadcasting refers to the large number of platforms which we now broadcast, watch and interact with media.
Students learn to use the internet to creatively produce material and communicate ideas alongside the traditional skills of directing, producing, sound, lighting, camera, editing and production management.
Students are also introduced to media history and media theory. In additional to many practical projects are written tasks to develop intellectual processes and enhance interest in selected specific areas.
Course Content
The BA (Hons) Film, TV & Digital Media Production courses covers:
- Script Analysis, Development & Presentation
- Documenta…
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360 Degree Broadcasting
360-degree broadcasting refers to the large number of platforms which we now broadcast, watch and interact with media.
Students learn to use the internet to creatively produce material and communicate ideas alongside the traditional skills of directing, producing, sound, lighting, camera, editing and production management.
Students are also introduced to media history and media theory. In additional to many practical projects are written tasks to develop intellectual processes and enhance interest in selected specific areas.
Course Content
The BA (Hons) Film, TV & Digital Media Production courses covers:
- Script Analysis, Development & Presentation
- Documentary Production
- Visual Storytelling in Drama
- Studio Production
- Using Emerging Technologies
- Short Film Production
- Evolving Television Formats
- Documentary Research & Production
- Study & IT Skills
- Campaign Production
- Studio/OB Production
Industry Placement
The course also contains an industry placement and a unit in which students will develop as writers and developers, creating their own productions and understanding how to turn ideas into fully-fledged productions.
Learning Methods
You will attend lectures and take part in seminars, workshops and tutorials. You will have the opportunity to specialise in preferred media areas through case studies. You will work both individually and in groups thus replicating industry practice.
Who Should Take This Course?
The course is aimed at students looking for a career in global media, in roles such as film and TV producers, directors, camera operators, editors and production managers.
Whether you’re looking to make your mark in a small, independent company, or a huge organisation like the BBC, this degree provides the training to do so. You will develop a wide-ranging portfolio of transferable creative and business skills that are sought after and valued throughout the global creative sector.
Employment Opportunities
The modern media landscape is changing fast as it adapts to new communication channels, new markets, and new technology. The next generation of film and TV producers, directors, camera operators, editors and production managers must be prepared to work in a competitive and multi-faceted environment.
This degree will provide you with the transferrable skills to succeed in this highly competitive industry.
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