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Film, TV and Media Production

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NCG

Course summary

Immerse yourself in the dynamic and ever-evolving world of visual storytelling with our Foundation Degree in Film, TV, and Media Production. This comprehensive program is designed to equip aspiring filmmakers and media professionals with the skills, knowledge, and creative insight needed to thrive in the rapidly changing landscape of the entertainment industry. You will have access to leading-edge facilities including editing suites, virtual production studio, photography studio and rehearsal rooms. By the end of this programme, graduates will be well-equipped to pursue careers in various roles within the film, television, and media production industry, including but not limited to filmmakers, directors, producers, cinematographers, editors, and content creators. You will develop a strong understanding of the three main stages of content production - Pre-production, Production and Postproduction. You will develop a strong understanding of many elements of the Adobe Creative Suite, including Adobe Premiere, Audition and After Effects. You will acquire hands-on experience with state-of-the-art equipment and industry-standard technologies. You will develop a solid understanding of the principles of storytelling, cinematography, and visual aesthetics as well as exploring the historical and cultural context of film, television, and media to inform your creative choices. You will collaborate with peers to bring your creative visions to life through engaging and compelling narratives and hone your storytelling skills through scriptwriting workshops and narrative development modules. We have employer engagement with the following companies: Northern Film, NEIFF, NGI. After successfully completing this degree, you can progress to the BA (Hons) Film, TV and Media Production (Top-Up) with Newcastle College University Centre. Alternatively, you will be able to enter the industry, creating content within the film, television, and media production sectors.

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Application codes

Course code:
W6P3
Institution code:
N23

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