HND Creative Media Production

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If your ambition is to work in the ever expanding media industry then this is the course for you. The emphasis of this course is on moving image and radio production. You will gain invaluable practical skills in a variety of disciplines from TV Production and fiction to documentary and radio. Learn lighting, camera work, editing as well as gaining industry knowledge to succeed in this competitive industry. You will encounter academic and practical challenges with the opportunity to work with real clients and create portfolio. During the course you will work with a range of cutting-edge equipment, and have access to workshops, on-line digital editing suites, digital SLR cameras and a fully equipped television studio as well as a 24/7 radio broadcasting studio. Course modules The HND will be broken down into two academic years with eight units delivered per year. All units will require a significant amount of private study designed to develop both your technical and communication skills. Each unit will require the submission of an assignment based on the semester's content. Your assignment will be graded with a pass, merit or distinction with all units counting towards your final HNC. Year 1 - Contextual studies - Research techniques - Practical skills for moving image production - Practical skills radio - Music video production - Fiction production - TV studio production - Promotional video Year 2 You will study 8 flexible units and suggested units could include - Project Design, Implementation and Evaluation - Special Subject Investigation for Creative Media Production - Sound for moving image - Moving image documentary production - Photo-journalism - Directing for moving image - Documentary production - Work experience - Radio drama - Radio documentary

Course information

Name: HND Creative Media Production Qualification title: HND - Higher National Diploma Qualification type: HNC/HND/Higher education awards Assessment You will be taught through a combination of lectures, tutorials, seminars, group work and self-directed study. Assessment is through coursework (presentations, essays and reports) and usually an exam or test. You will normally attend around 12 hours of timetabled taught sessions (lectures and tutorials) each week, and we expect you to undertake at least 15 further hours of independent study to complete project work and research. Assessment is through coursework (presentations, essays and reports) and usually an exam. Awarding Pearson Education Ltd (Formerly EDEXCEL) Created 20160215 11:57:39 Updated 20160215 11:57:39

Entry requirements

You will need access to an external hard-drive to store your work safely. Equipment required You will need access to an external hard-drive to store your work safely.

Provider

SOUTH LEICESTERSHIRE COLLEGE
Further Education
info@slcollege.ac.uk
0116 264 3535
http://www.slcollege.ac.uk

Address

Blaby Road Town: South Wigston County:Leicestershire

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