The BTEC National Level 3 in Creative Digital Media Production is a refreshing and exciting course designed to provide a specialist work related programme of study that covers the knowledge and skills required to progress successfully in the workplace but also provides a firm basis for higher education. The core units provide an underpinning knowledge of the media as well as core production skills including units on how to research, plan, prepare, budget and create moving image media products. An appreciation of media audiences and representations of a range of media types will also be developed alongside acquiring knowledge of broader media industry practice. The course also deals with client liaison and commissioning issues so that creative skills are developed with a firm focus on their use in the workplace. The course is comprised of four units and is equivalent to one A- Level qualification.
GCSE English Grade 4 and Mathematics Grade 4. Students should also have basic literacy with ICT and have evidence of creativity.
Students must complete a 4 unit programme totaling 360GLH over two years. Units 1, 4 & 8 are mandatory units. A typical programme would be: Unit 1: Media Representations (on-screen exam) Unit 4: Pre-production Portfolio (coursework) Unit 8: Responding to a Commission (controlled assessment) Unit 10: Film Production (fiction) (coursework)
About Education Provider
| Region | South East |
| Local Authority | West Sussex |
| Ofsted Rating | Good |
| Gender Type | Co-Educational |
| Address | Hurst Road, Horsham, RH12 2EJ |
The BTEC National Level 3 in Creative Digital Media Production is a refreshing and exciting course designed to provide a specialist work related programme of study that covers the knowledge and skills required to progress successfully in the workplace but also provides a firm basis for higher education. The core units provide an underpinning knowledge of the media as well as core production skills including units on how to research, plan, prepare, budget and create moving image media products. An appreciation of media audiences and representations of a range of media types will also be developed alongside acquiring knowledge of broader media industry practice. The course also deals with client liaison and commissioning issues so that creative skills are developed with a firm focus on their use in the workplace. The course is comprised of four units and is equivalent to one A- Level qualification.
GCSE English Grade 4 and Mathematics Grade 4. Students should also have basic literacy with ICT and have evidence of creativity.
Students must complete a 4 unit programme totaling 360GLH over two years. Units 1, 4 & 8 are mandatory units. A typical programme would be: Unit 1: Media Representations (on-screen exam) Unit 4: Pre-production Portfolio (coursework) Unit 8: Responding to a Commission (controlled assessment) Unit 10: Film Production (fiction) (coursework)