
Details
Digital Film & TV Production students take part in planning, researching and creating media and will build a portfolio of work from a range of media disciplines. These include journalism, TV production, sound recording and advertising. The first year of the course involves learning about and producing different media products and how the media industry target specific audiences. From this, you will develop and create two key coursework pieces. Page Layout & Design involves the production of a magazine, including writing and photographing content. The second unit focuses on the audio visual aspect of media, in which you will research, plan, shoot and edit a music video.Course Content
The vocational media students take part in planning, researching and production of different types of media. The course will enable you to build a portfolio of work from a range of media disciplines. These range from creating video products, audio recording, advertising, graphic design and screen writing.
- Equivalent to an A-Level after two years, worth the same as an A-Level in regard to UCAS points and accepted by 80% of universities
- Mixture of coursework and externally assessed examined content
- Skills based assignments, based on practical activities, covering a variety of media disciplines
Your Opportunities
This course would lead to progression on to a Level 3 programme with the outcome of employment in the following areas: Graphic design, TV production, photography, starting your own business, or many also go into teaching in primary education.Your Assessment
A mixture of internal and external assessmentsOur Entry Requirements
For the latest entry requirements for all our courses please click the following link: https://www.franklin.ac.uk/courses/course-entry-requirements/
The vocational media students take part in planning, researching and production of different types of media. The course will enable you to build a portfolio of work from a range of media disciplines. These range from creating video products, audio recording, advertising, graphic design and screen writing.
- Equivalent to an A-Level after two years, worth the same as an A-Level in regard to UCAS points and accepted by 80% of universities
- Mixture of coursework and externally assessed examined content
- Skills based assignments, based on practical activities, covering a variety of media disciplines
For the latest entry requirements for all our courses please click the following link: https://www.franklin.ac.uk/courses/course-entry-requirements/