Havant & South Downs Campuses Full Time Prospectus 23/24

FILM & TV PRODUCTION UAL Level 3 Extended Diploma Creative Media Production and Technology

Venue: South Downs Campus Duration: 2 years

Year 2 Single Camera Production Techniques: In which you will collaborate with Acting students to plan, prepare, produce and present a short fictional film using broadcast-quality equipment including lighting and Dolly and Tracks. Teaching & learning The course provides a studio equipped with green screen technology and vision mixing capabilities. Alongside this, post-production facilities are available in the form of Adobe Creative Suite. Production facilities include BBC approved HD cameras and professional sound recording equipment. Assessment Assessment is largely project-based, leading to a collaborative project at the end of each year which is graded Pass, Merit, or Distinction. Progression Some learners may wish to gain the qualification in order to enter a specialist area of employment or to progress to a Level 4 or 5 programme. UAL Extended Diplomas in Creative Media Production will provide access to a greater range of specialist units and therefore broaden and extend your experience. Entry Requirements Five GCSEs at grade 4 or above including English Language, or successful completion of a Level 2 Diploma at Distinction grade. At interview, you should bring with you a portfolio of creative work in evidence of your desire to complete a media-based course. This portfolio could include, but is not limited to: any scripts or storyboards written by yourself either for pleasure or previous academic/vocational use, a show reel in the form of a DVD or blog address showing any short films or other moving image work you have completed, any photographic work that may be relevant to the Film and TV course.

Overview You will study over two years in a number of practical and theoretical areas that will prepare you for various roles in the media and communications industries. The structure of the course and the method of delivery is devised as a result of consultation between College staff and media professionals. It is delivered through constantly updated and industry-related assignments. It is broadly equivalent to three A Levels. To further develop production skills and to give a taster of the Higher Education experience in conjunction with the University of Chichester you will attend a week-long residency at the Chichester Technical Park. Throughout the residency, you will be introduced to state-of-the-art motion capture technology, industry level sound design equipment and work on the biggest sound stage outside of London. Structure You will complete various units over two years in a number of practical and theoretical areas that will prepare you for various roles in the media and communications industries. Year 1 Factual Programme Techniques: In which you will be required to research and create a news report of local and national interest, a corporate video promoting a local company and a documentary incorporating members of the public.

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