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Digital Media Development

Trafford & Stockport College Group

UCAS Code: FDDM | Foundation Degree - FD

Entry requirements


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64

About this course


Course option

2years

Full-time | 2024

This course is for those with a passion for creative technology and media production. It will appeal to filmmakers, content creators, gamers, designers, digital artists, and image makers looking for a dynamic, multi-disciplined Digital Media environment that harnesses breadth and the opportunity for specialised depth also.

You will fuse traditional and digital media to shape new forms of communication. Alongside foundations in cinematography, content creation, audio and video editing, graphic design, and animation, you will explore areas such as virtual and augmented reality. Knowledge of more immersive interactive applications will be beneficial in a rapidly changing field, where the industry now requires multi-skilled digital media practitioners, creative but also competent in a range of technology.

Throughout, you will be working with live briefs and embedded industry placements to enrich and replicate ‘real-world’ experiences and build your employability skills.
Course runs for 2 years -12 hours per week .

This programme has been designed so that in year 1 you can experiment and learn a broad range of digital media.
In year 2, concepts and techniques are further developed. You also begin to identify your chosen area of specific interest, take part in industry briefs and work experience, and refine your craft culminating in a final exhibition of your work.

Top up (Level 6) in BA Digital Media Development or our Top up (level 6) BA Contemporary Creative Practice, awarded by Sheffield Hallam University.
Other Top up degrees in areas such as Digital Media, Animation, Graphics, Media or Film Production.

Career Options include: Content Creator, Games Designer, Animator, Graphic designer, Podcaster, Social Media Marketing, Editor, Producer, Art director, Motion Graphic developer, Curator.

For further information please contact us by visiting the contact page on the college website .

Although every care has been taken to ensure that the information contained within this document is accurate, there may be changes to this programme and provision. We will endeavour to keep prospective and current students updated where appropriate and when the information becomes available.

Modules

At level 4 you will study:
Ideas and Concepts-Building foundations in a range of media.
Digital Exploration-Experimentation of range of digital products using different hardware and software, this could include video production and editing, podcasting, 3D modelling and graphics, motion graphics, photography, sound design and VR.
Engagement-Creation of digital media product of your choice.
Context 1-A critical study into the historical context of media and how it has informed contemporary practices.

At level 5 you will study:

Immersion and Interface-Building a virtual environment.
Future Self- Industry placement and self-development module.
Realisation-Final major project, a public exhibition and professional portfolio of range of media work built across the 2 years on course.
Context 2-Textual analysis essay and study of practitioner or medium of your choice.

Assessment methods

Coursework based

Tuition fees

Select where you currently live to see what you'll pay:

England
£8,000
per year
Northern Ireland
£8,000
per year
Scotland
£8,000
per year
Wales
£8,000
per year

The Uni


Course locations:

Main Site (University Centre -Stockport College)

Trafford College-Altrincham Campus

Department:

Arts, Design and Media

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