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Media Production

2 Study options · UndergraduateCoventry University

Course summary

Explore, create and produce a wide range of media formats, from podcasts, photography and music videos to games, film, TV, content creation and radio.

Aspiring media producers and storytellers can develop creative, technical and craft skills through hands-on media projects, and build a diverse portfolio of content to prepare for a career in the fast-changing media industry.

  • Explore a wide range of formats, including music videos, podcasts, photography, films, TV shows, content creation, radio and games.

  • Develop high-level technical skills in multi-camera TV studio production, podcasting, radio, mirrorless and DSLR cameras, cinema cameras and game engines.

  • Gain a deeper understanding of industry job roles, career pathways and professional practice in the UK’s media industries.

  • Ranked 6th for Media and Film Studies in the UK by the Guardian University Guide

Why you should study this course

  • Build a dynamic and wide-ranging industry-facing portfolio of creative media production work.

  • Develop the skills to become a multi-skilled media professional, able to work flexibly across the different media sectors.

  • Learn a wide range of technical skills through hands-on experience with industry-standard professional kit and studios, including cinema cameras, podcast and radio studios, TV studios, and photography cameras.

  • Participate in real-world projects, honing your creative direction, teamwork and professional problem-solving skills in applied media productions.

Where our graduates work
Our Media Production graduates are working successfully all over the world in film, TV and media companies. Example roles have included working as assistant editor for Sunset and Vine, on rugby and football coverage, as a runner on the BBC's Strictly Come Dancing, as video editor for the Sidemen, as assistant producer for Envy Post Production, as casting assistant on Channel 4's ‘A Place in the Sun’, as creative producer at Narrative Entertainment, and as radio station producer at Global FM, among many more.

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How to apply

Application codes

Course code:
P310
Institution code:
C85

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Data from:
This course and 3 other media, journalism and communications courses
Date range:
2022-2024

Offer rate for UK school & college leavers

91% Students aged 17/18 who applied to this course were offered a place.

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