Film and Television Production Technology Foundation Degree

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If you intend to work in Media Production this Foundation Degree aims to provide students with the necessary technical and management skills. You will learn the skills required for shooting in a studio, going out on location and setting up multi-camera events. COURSE CONTENT Year one modules: 1. Film and Television History 2. Scriptwriting for Film and Television 3. Film and TV Practical Skills Technology 4. Studio Production Technology Year two modules: 1. Documentary Production Technology 2. Working Freelance In Film And Television 3. Corporate Production Optional modules: 1. Corporate Event Management 2. Location Production Technology 3. Drama Production Technology 4. Film And Television Management 5. Soundtrack Production Technology 6. Film & Television Technical Specialism (2) 7. Film & Television Management Specialism 8. Film And Television Sound Specialism EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES Successful students can progress onto the third year of BSc (Hons) Film and Broadcast Technology at Staffordshire University or may apply to other UK Universities for Honours Degree courses. Qualified students go on to work in a variety of roles in broadcast and non broadcast media production. WHERE NEXT Foundation Degrees are a qualification in their own right, but after completing a Foundation Degree you can go on to study for an Honours Degree. Stafford College has well established links with Staffordshire University who offer direct progression onto relevant Honours Degree courses.

Course information

Name: Film and Television Production Technology Foundation Degree Qualification title: Foundation Degree in Film and Television Production Technology and Management Qualification type: Foundation degree Assessment The assessment strategy is designed to both develop and evaluate your knowledge and skills throughout the award. A variety of academically rigorous assessment tasks, activities and formats will be used to suit different learning styles. Assessments are designed to be interesting, relevant and contemporary, with the aim of enhancing personal and professional development, while also evaluating performance. Assessments match learning outcomes within each module and the overall pattern of assessment matches the overarching learning outcomes of the full award. You are therefore advised to pay particular attention to the learning outcomes when completing assessments and to seek clarification immediately if you do not understand them. Formative assessment and tutor assessment feedback are an opportunity for ongoing reflection on your performance. It aims to help you to understand how to improve your work, as well as offering you the opportunity to consider and discuss your own progress. Awarding Staffordshire University Created 20151119 09:59:23 Updated 20151119 09:59:23

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Provider

STAFFORD COLLEGE
Further Education
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Address

Earl Street Town: STAFFORD County:Staffordshire

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