This qualification teaches trainees real real-world' professional production pipelines with an emphasis on attracting audiences and consumers to the content. they create. This course will suit students who are interested in a career in film and TV and want to progress to an industry level.?Students?will be required to fully understand and follow the codes and conventions of different media products in order to design, organize, and create your own.? The focus of this course is to give trainees hands-on experience following industry-standard production processes, as well as technical and creative skills.?Students?will plan, film, and edit a range of productions - this could include TV adverts, music videos, film trailers, documentaries, short films, campaign videos, and more.?They?will also be encouraged to create narratives that show their individual perspective through storytelling and the use of film style. Whilst it is beneficial to have a media qualification, this is not essential, as long as?applicants?have passion and desire to explore the diverse subject of TV and film. However, it is preferable if applicants can. demonstrate prior experience, for example through making their own videos as a hobby or having done work experience in a media environment.? At the end of each year,?students?will complete a final project where they will be able to work on any type of media project within film or TV givina a high level of autonomy from idea inception to the final presentation. Students in past years have submitted films to film festivals, made documentaries, and developed their own digital channels.
Minimum of four GCSEs grade 4 - 9 including English and preferably maths and one creative subject. Or an equivalent Level 2 Qualification in Art and Design at merit or above. You will need a positive school report/recommendation/reference from your school/tutor. We also require a portfolio of work to be presented at interview. You will also be set an interview task when you apply to bring along to your interview. You will be required to attend an interview where you will be asked to bring in a design of a prop or set design or lighting design or costume design. Depending on what your main interest is in you will be asked to explain your commitment to the course. The outcome of your interview will be assessed by the technical team and they will let you know if you have been successful on the day.
Within the course, you will be given a range of projects to complete throughout the year which will prepare you for your final major project that is internally assessed and externally moderated by UAL In Year 1 you will complete Units 1 to Unit 3 In Year 2, you will complete Unit 4 to Unit 6 The overall grade for the qualification is based on Unit 6: Specialist Creative Outcome. All units will be graded against the Assessment Objectives set by UAL, with Unit 6 being graded either a Pass, Merit, or Distinction.
About Education Provider
| Region | South East |
| Local Authority | Kent |
| Ofsted Rating | Good |
| Gender Type | Co-Educational |
| Address | Oakfield Lane, Dartford, DA1 2JT |
This qualification teaches trainees real real-world' professional production pipelines with an emphasis on attracting audiences and consumers to the content. they create. This course will suit students who are interested in a career in film and TV and want to progress to an industry level.?Students?will be required to fully understand and follow the codes and conventions of different media products in order to design, organize, and create your own.? The focus of this course is to give trainees hands-on experience following industry-standard production processes, as well as technical and creative skills.?Students?will plan, film, and edit a range of productions - this could include TV adverts, music videos, film trailers, documentaries, short films, campaign videos, and more.?They?will also be encouraged to create narratives that show their individual perspective through storytelling and the use of film style. Whilst it is beneficial to have a media qualification, this is not essential, as long as?applicants?have passion and desire to explore the diverse subject of TV and film. However, it is preferable if applicants can. demonstrate prior experience, for example through making their own videos as a hobby or having done work experience in a media environment.? At the end of each year,?students?will complete a final project where they will be able to work on any type of media project within film or TV givina a high level of autonomy from idea inception to the final presentation. Students in past years have submitted films to film festivals, made documentaries, and developed their own digital channels.
Minimum of four GCSEs grade 4 - 9 including English and preferably maths and one creative subject. Or an equivalent Level 2 Qualification in Art and Design at merit or above. You will need a positive school report/recommendation/reference from your school/tutor. We also require a portfolio of work to be presented at interview. You will also be set an interview task when you apply to bring along to your interview. You will be required to attend an interview where you will be asked to bring in a design of a prop or set design or lighting design or costume design. Depending on what your main interest is in you will be asked to explain your commitment to the course. The outcome of your interview will be assessed by the technical team and they will let you know if you have been successful on the day.
Within the course, you will be given a range of projects to complete throughout the year which will prepare you for your final major project that is internally assessed and externally moderated by UAL In Year 1 you will complete Units 1 to Unit 3 In Year 2, you will complete Unit 4 to Unit 6 The overall grade for the qualification is based on Unit 6: Specialist Creative Outcome. All units will be graded against the Assessment Objectives set by UAL, with Unit 6 being graded either a Pass, Merit, or Distinction.