This course offers students the opportunity to develop an understanding of creative media industries through the analysis of a range of media products across different media forms including advertising, film, and television. Students pitch, plan and produce their own media products, such as music videos and short films, using industry standard software such as Adobe Creative Suite. Students have access to an editing suite, plus HD DSLR cameras, sound and lighting equipment, and dedicated studio spaces for production work. Students will gain an understanding of industry processes and techniques which will help them make a creative portfolio to use at university or in future jobs.
- Grade 4 in GCSE English Literature or Language - All students need to have at least five GCSEs at Grade 4 or above (and a satisfactory school reference) in order to be accepted on an A Level/BTEC Level 3 Programme
This course is predominately assessed through creative coursework which is worth 66% of the final grade. In addition, students will complete a practical exam, in response to a brief.
About Education Provider
| Region | South East |
| Local Authority | Surrey |
| Ofsted Rating | Good |
| Gender Type | Co-Educational |
| Address | Castlefield Road, Reigate, RH2 0SD |
This course offers students the opportunity to develop an understanding of creative media industries through the analysis of a range of media products across different media forms including advertising, film, and television. Students pitch, plan and produce their own media products, such as music videos and short films, using industry standard software such as Adobe Creative Suite. Students have access to an editing suite, plus HD DSLR cameras, sound and lighting equipment, and dedicated studio spaces for production work. Students will gain an understanding of industry processes and techniques which will help them make a creative portfolio to use at university or in future jobs.
- Grade 4 in GCSE English Literature or Language - All students need to have at least five GCSEs at Grade 4 or above (and a satisfactory school reference) in order to be accepted on an A Level/BTEC Level 3 Programme
This course is predominately assessed through creative coursework which is worth 66% of the final grade. In addition, students will complete a practical exam, in response to a brief.