Course Code: VA1HE34 UCAS Code: P390 Creative Media Production (Film and Future Media) - HND* Duration1 Year Day/s of weekWednesday to Friday Time09:45 - 16:30 Next course dates Start dateLocationDuration / Fees 11 Sep 2023 University Centre 1 Year / £7,000 Apply now 09 Sep 2024 University Centre 1 Year / £7,000 Apply now Overview Is this course for me? What will I learn? How will I be assessed? Key information Where could this course take me? Course SummaryHaving built foundational knowledge in lens-based media and more specialist knowledge of media production in your HNC, this Diploma programme is designed to both deepen your technical and theoretical knowledge of the subject whilst also preparing you for the work in the creative industries You will familiarise yourself with advanced media production techniques from the studio to outside broadcasts as well as learning how to work professionally and collaboratively with other colleagues in media production. The personal project module will allow you to showcase what you have learnt and will give you the opportunity to demonstrate both the creative and technical skills you have acquired during the programme. * Course subject to approval. For more information, visit our dedicated page. Entry RequirementsSuccessful completion of the B&FC HNC in Creative Media Production is a pre-requisite for the programme. You may be considered as an applicant if you have completed the first year of a photography or media degree elsewhere but this is at the course tutors' discretion. Qualification ObtainedBTEC Higher National Diploma in Creative Media Production Industry Placement and Field TripsThe programme provides work-related learning opportunities which are designed to embed and develop a range of transferrable skills to prepare you for employment opportunities in a range of related creative professions. These include skills in spoken, written and visual communication, the ability to manage collaborative and independent projects, creative problem-solving. Assessments are designed and created with industry professionals, meaning they are all related to scenarios that occur in the industry. The curriculum team are also working professionals engaged in various aspects of the industry, alongside the expertise of the team, local employers are engaged in certain aspects of the course which will be tailored to your development, skill set and knowledge. External engagement with industry representatives may include: • field trips to local destinations and environments • inviting members of the local creative communities to present guest lectures • using employers to judge the quality of assessed presentations and/or products • establishing a panel of experts who students can pitch an idea to Learning and Teaching MethodsThroughout this programme, you will take an active role in your learning through a combination of enquiry, project and problem-based learning by working collaboratively and in partnership with your fellow students, lecturers and specialist practitioners to take ownership of your personal and professional development. Working in partnership will support your learning processes and enable you to develop as an independent creative practitioner, peer to peer review, class discussions and seminars encourage the development of analysis, reflective thinking and self-evaluation. Collaboration with other programmes across Blackpool School of Arts, formally and informally, will enrich the learning environment, supporting the discursive approach to learning. You will acquire an insight into industry through lectures, seminars and live briefs, this will support you in the transition from student to industry practitioner. Sessions will be delivered through tutor led demonstrations, one to one development workshops and group work. What will I learn? Modules at level 5 Module TitleCodeCreditsOptional? Collaborative Project VA5MD063 15 No Art Direction VA5MD068 15 No Personal Professional Development VA5MD074 15 No Digital Animation VA5MD075 15 No Branding and Identity VA5MD076 15 No Advanced Film Production Studies VA5MD077 30 No Advanced Editing for Film and Television VA5MD078 15 No Assessment MethodsOne of the elements that makes this course unique, is that all assignments have been designed and co-created with industry specialists, so you know you are gaining the technical skills to support a strong career. Assessment types will be varied, so that you are able to develop transferable skills such as independence, collaborative working, digital and communication skills as well as subject specific knowledge for preparation into a successful and long-term employment sector. For the majority of practical units you will be asked to submit a portfolio or sketchbooks, which comprise of a body of work including the planning and development stages as well as the final output. Written evidence should also be submitted containing references, creative development and written reflections. you will be assessed using a variety of methods: • Professional Development • Practical skills assessment • Critical self and peer-evaluation • Individual online portfolios/promotion of work • Group and individually produced artefacts • Written essays and reports • Reviews and evaluations • Individual and group presentations • Tasks aimed at the assessment of specific skills (for example digital skills, production skills, research skills and skills of application) How will I be assessed? Assessment MethodLevel 4Level 5Level 6 Coursework 0% 100% 0% Exam 0% 0% 0% Practical 0% 0% 0% Other Costs and Equipment NeededAll resources such as rehearsal space and library facilities are included in the programme cost itself and you have the opportunity to engage in a professional enrichment programme. Students may wish to purchase a laptop to facilitate their work at home. However, computers are available across campus, in the Learning Resource Centre and college laptops are accessible through the library loan system. You will not be required to purchase any additional equipment to undertake this programme as the college has resources available to students. However, there may be some opportunities that will not be a requirement of the programme but will be available to students at an additional cost. Tuition Fees Please click here to find out more about tuition fees for this course. Regulation and Accreditation Accrediting Institution: N/A Awarding Body: Pearson Regulatory Body: Office for Students (OfS) Terms and Conditions Read our full terms and conditions for more information. Learning Methods Learning MethodLevel 4Level 5Level 6 Scheduled 0 480 0 Independent 0 720 0 Placement 0 0 0 Total 0 1200 0 Career Options and ProgressionFurther Study The Level 5 Higher National Diploma is recognised by Higher Education providers as meeting admission requirements to many relevant Art and Design, Lens-Based courses, for example: • University of Central Lancashire (UCLan) • University of Salford • Manchester School of Art • UAL CSM Employment Opportunities Live art and design production covers several careers in the art and design industries and there are different routes to follow. Artists and designers create work for a range of creative outputs and may be involved exhibitions, publications, commissions and in support of the wider creative industry. Other employment opportunities include: • Production Designer - theatre / TV / film Industry. • Film Editing • Film Production • Film Scriptwriting • Art Direction • Production Design • Internship in filmmaking • Employment at an entry level (lightweight) as content producer for a film or media production company • Self-employment in the filmmaking sector, producing small scale independent media for social platforms • Film Stills Photographer • Videographer • Content Producer