On this course there is a strong emphasis on developing photographic skill using a range of camera types and lighting techniques, along with new digital technologies appropriate to photography. This course will cover a range of photographic subject areas including Studio Still Life, Portraiture, Advertising, Editorial, Newspaper and Technical Photography. You will also study design history, photographic theory, computer graphics and business studies.
Name: Photography Subsidiary Diploma QCF FL3 Qualification title: BTEC Subsidiary Diploma in Art and Design (QCF) Qualification type: Assessment An experimental approach to a wide range of design problems is encouraged. Work is project based starting with research and design development leading towards final photographic solutions. As the work progresses it becomes more applied and you will be expected to rely on your own initiative. You will work with skilled and experience photographers who will have a long history of success in the industry and placing students into higher education. Course work is assessed continuously. Awarding Pearson Education Ltd (Formerly EDEXCEL) Created 20160411 10:13:18 Updated 20160411 10:13:18
Although the college has a wide range of cameras it is advisable for students to have their own camera and you may be required to buy some photographic materials. Optional educational visits are charged at a cost as and when they arise, your Course Leader will inform you of these. Equipment required Although the college has a wide range of cameras it is advisable for students to have their own camera and you may be required to buy some photographic materials. Optional educational visits are charged at a cost as and when they arise, your Course Leader will inform you of these.
MID CHESHIRE COLLEGE
Further Education
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Hartford Campus
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Northwich
County:Cheshire
Title: BTEC Subsidiary Diploma in Art and Design (QCF) Qualification: BTEC Subsidiary Diploma in Art and Design (QCF) Classification: Arts, Media and Publishing