Chichester College Group (inc Brinsbury, Chichester, Crawley, Northbrook & Worthing Colleges)
UCAS Code: FTCM | Higher National Diploma - HND
Entry requirements
A level
Intended for students who want to develop skills to become more independent, flexible and proactive with their art working on personal judgements and creative intuition; the course is also aimed at those that want to develop creatively without going directly to University but still want to study at a H.E level.
Access to HE Diploma
Intended for students who want to develop skills to become more independent, flexible and proactive with their art working on personal judgements and creative intuition; the course is also aimed at those that want to develop creatively without going directly to University but still want to study at a H.E level.
GCSE/National 4/National 5
GSCE Mathematics and English at grade C, English as a second language at IELTS 6.0 or equivalent.
Pearson BTEC Level 3 National Extended Diploma (first teaching from September 2016)
Intended for students who want to develop skills to become more independent, flexible and proactive with their art working on personal judgements and creative intuition; the course is also aimed at those that want to develop creatively without going directly to University but still want to study at a H.E level.
Scottish Higher
Intended for students who want to develop skills to become more independent, flexible and proactive with their art working on personal judgements and creative intuition; the course is also aimed at those that want to develop creatively without going directly to University but still want to study at a H.E level.
T Level
Intended for students who want to develop skills to become more independent, flexible and proactive with their art working on personal judgements and creative intuition; the course is also aimed at those that want to develop creatively without going directly to University but still want to study at a H.E level.
UCAS Tariff
Applicants will need to have achieved either a Level 3 Extended Diploma Merit grade or an A-level 'C' or above in a creative subject, alongside an artistic portfolio showing a range of traditional and digital illustration, art or graphic skills.
You may also need to…
Attend an interview
Present a portfolio
About this course
Would you like to study a course that focuses on skills to work in the film and television industry?
This two year course is focused on practical experience and aims to prepare you for employment in the film and television industry.
It offers theoretical and practical units in film and television, combined with a extensive range of teaching and learning methods that will enhance your knowledge and skill in creative media.
You will develop an in-depth understanding of how the film industry is structured and learn you can develop a career in the this challenging, exciting and dynamic industry. You will have the opportunity to use a range of professional video, editing equipment and software to keep you a step ahead of the game.
Special features of this programme include:
• You can progress onto a final top-up year and achieve BSC (Top up) in Creative Media Technologies (University of Portsmouth)
• Working on live assignment briefs and widen your career options in the media industry
• Small group sizes ensure you get the support you need to succeed
Themes include; Cinematography, Film & Television Practices, Television Broadcasting, Factual Programming, Career Development in the first year (HNC).
Followed by Virtual Studio Production, Advanced Film & Television Practices, Advanced Editing & VFX, Moving Image Production and Advanced Career Development in you second year (HND).
At the end of the course you will have the opportunity to celebrate your achievement with a full graduation ceremony.
Modules
The HND Creative Multimedia with Journalism course comprises of 15 modules and they are:
Year One
• Individual Project
• Creative Media Industry
• Interview and Presentation Techniques
• Radio production
• Journalism & Society
• Digital page Production
• Journalism Practices
• Professional Practice
Year Two
• Collaborative Project
• Narrative
• Film Criticism
• Scriptwriting for Film & Television
• Advanced Editing for TV & Film
• Personal, Professional Development
• Advanced Journalism Studies
Assessment methods
You will be assessed through portfolio based course work and work experience. You will be able to select a method of recording creative development to suit your needs, usually in the form of digital or traditional sketchbook.
Some outcomes may be assessed through professional pitch.
You will be taught in a nurturing environment with lots of expert support from our experienced and industry qualified tutors. They will teach you through a blend of lectures, guest speakers, seminars, case studies as well as individual and group work.
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