UAL Extended Diploma in Creative Media Production and Technology, Level 3
Course overview
If you have considered a career behind the camera or can see yourself making the next Game of Thrones or Breaking Bad, then our Extended Diploma in Creative Media Production and Technology is the course for you.
During this course you will have access to specialist industry standard facilities such as a green screen, editing booths and industry spec 4k cameras. You will learn the necessary practical and career related skills for the creative media industries, particularly film, digital video and television. These industries offer a wide range of career opportunities including technical and creative roles (such as directing, camera, television production, sound and scriptwriting), and administrative roles. In addition to these roles, the media industries offer a much broader scope for future career progression, into such areas as photography, journalism, digital media, web design and advertising.
The course will also give you valuable academic skills to help you succeed in higher education including university.
Please note that this course is predominantly aimed at 16 to 19 year olds.
Entry requirements
5 GCSEs (Grade 4 and above) or (A*-C) including English and maths or equivalent Level 2 qualifications. Entry will be subject to a satisfactory reference and interview.
Entry decisions will be discretionary at interview. Students will continually be assessed through probation period to ensure they are on the correct level.
Course Modules
- Pre-production Techniques for Creative Media
- Communication Skills
- Research Techniques
- Understanding the Creative Media Sector
- Understanding Video Technology
- Multi Camera Techniques
How will I be assessed?
Assessment will be based solely on coursework, either practical or written.
What can I do next
After successfully completing the course, the qualification has the same value as 3 ‘A’ levels. This will allow you to progress onto higher education, including a university of your choice. Many of our students have progressed to university courses in a wide range of fields including TV, film or radio production, film studies, journalism, and events management.
A large number have gone on to find excellent positions in TV production, editing and film production (both contract and freelance), film production management, digital media, scriptwriting and events management.