Creative Media Production and Technology: Film, Motion Graphics and Visual Effects (L3 Extended Diploma)

Course Overview

This two year course offers an exciting opportunity to get the skills necessary to advance to higher education or gain employment within a wide range of pathways within the creative industries.

Areas of study will include Film, Motion Graphics and Visual Effects

You will learn about all aspects of the creative process from pre-production to post production. You will be working on productions in practical, theoretical and contextual studies, producing online portfolios and show reels of your work.

Students will have the opportunity to visit production studios, specialist careers events, university open days and receive practical workshops, including employability skills.

The creative industries is one of the fastest growing sectors in the UK and especially Wales, with an annual turnover of over £1.9 billion. It employs over 58,000 people, 52% more than ten years ago. Wales is now widely recognised as a centre for TV and film production. It’s also home to a growing digital technology cluster. They cover a wide range of jobs including Digital Media, Marketing, TV, Film, Advertising and Animation.  
  
This course will support students wising to pursue the following careers: Film Maker, Film Editor, VFX Producer, VFX Editor, CG Supervisor, 3D Artist, Animator, Texture Artist,  Environment Artist, Rigging Director, Lighting Director, Effects Director, Compositor, Roto Artist, Pre Vis Artist, Concept Artist, Games Designer, Sound Editor.  

Awarding Body: University of the Arts London (Creative Media Production and Technology)

24/10/22

Entry Requirements

Five GCSEs at grade A-C or the Level 2 Diploma in Creative Media Production.

You will also be required to submit a portfolio of artwork at your interview. Mature students with relevant skills or experience will also be considered. An interest in media and creativity is essential.

Course Delivery

The course is assessed by continuous assessment. Students work on projects, individually or in teams, which are designed to replicate professional media practices. Some projects involve producing media products for a client. Most assignments will be submitted using the online course management system.

Progression Opportunities

Staying with Gower College Swansea, you could progress onto the Foundation Degree in VFX and Motion Graphics 

Further study at university.

Additional Information

There is a studio fee of £25 for this course.

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Venue(s):
Gorseinon
Course deliverable in Welsh:
No