Media Production

Universitetas
Bedfordshire University
Miestas, šalis
Luton, England
Studijų trukmė
3 m.
Programos sritys
Media Management, Media Studies & Mass Media
Studijų kaina
9250.00 GBP
Studijų kalba
English (ENG)
Laipsnis
Bachelor
Programos pradžia
Žiemos stojimas
2022-09-19
2024-02-01
Stojimo pabaiga
Žiemos stojimas
2023-01-15
2022-11-25
Apie programą
Stojimo reikalavimai
Karjeros galimybės

Media Production is a well-established and successful course - many of our graduates have progressed to successful careers in the UK and international media. The course covers both theory and practice, and you will learn to combine these elements to communicate effectively. All students learn to make dramas and documentaries, and you can also specialise in an area such as the moving image, radio, new media or scriptwriting.

The emphasis of this course is on the production process. Media production is influenced by many cultural, economic and political factors - you will study these factors, together with the history of the media, so that you can make really effective, powerful media products that connect with their target audience.
 
Media production is a broad area of study, and the design of the Media Production courses recognises that you may wish to be a generalist, or you may wish to develop a particular specialism. Here at Bedfordshire students have the opportunity to develop their expertise in Moving Image, New Media, Radio or Scriptwriting. These courses enable you to achieve a specialist Media degree.
 
Why choose this course?
 
A graduate with a degree in Media Production will have the opportunity to explore a career in any industry that requires excellent communications and team-working skills. Media Production graduates often go on to work in television and radio production, digital media production, journalism, teaching, advertising, media and PR.
 
During the course you will:
  • Experience a broad based course that exposes you to a range of media production areas
  • Explore an integrated theory/practice programme focused on the processes through which media artifacts are created
  • Experience an emphasis on the development of skills for professional practice in the media industries
  • Have access to a wide range of professional production equipment - the University of Bedfordshire is an Apple Centre of Education Excellence
  • Have an opportunity to participate in and contribute to the student festivals and competitions organised by the Division
  • Have access to the latest world class research in media through your tutors and the research institute RIMAD
  • Benefit from excellent production facilities, including broadcast-standard television and radio studios
  • Have the opportunity to get involved with the community radio station based in the University
  • Enjoy regular opportunities to attend media-related events and conferences, featuring international practitioners and theorists, held at the University
Areas of study you may cover on this course include:
  • Documentary and drama production
  • Radio production
  • New media production
  • Scriptwriting
  • Video and audio techniques and skills
  • Working in the media
  • Media theory
  • Film studies
Reikalaujamas išsilavinimas

Stojant į šį universitetą dėmesys yra kreipiamas į pažymius ir Brandos atestato vidurkį, kuris turi būti ne žemesnis kaip 5 + laikytų brandos egzaminų vidurkis ne mažesis kaip 50%.

  • Pažymių išrašas - jei dar nesi baigęs mokyklos, būtina prisegti pažymių išrašą. Smulkesnę informaciją kaip pildyti išrašą ir kada jis reikalingas, rasi čia.*

  • Brandos atestatas – jei jau esi baigęs mokyklą, išrašo nereikia, užtenka prie Kastu stojimo anketos prisegti savo Brandos atestatą.

Anglų kalbos reikalavimai

Svarbu, jog anglų kalbos testo rezultatai universitetą pasiektų iki Liepos 31d.

Anglų kalbos žinias gali patvirtinti vienu iš šių būdų:

  • Anglų kalbos vidurkis 8 B2 lygiu.

  • IELTS - 6.0

  • TOEFL – 80

This course has the media industry at its heart. The material you will cover within the course is not confined to a single academic discipline but is selected because of its relevance to the way the industry functions. This will ensure that everything you study will contribute to your personal intellectual development and also be applicable to a career in the media. You will maintain an online portfolio / showreel of all your work as you progress through the course.

Your career in the media starts when you join the course, not when you leave. From the outset, you will be encouraged to relate your ideas to opportunities in the media. Throughout your second year you will explicitly study current and emerging industry practices and the ways in which people start and develop their career. You will be encouraged to develop direct industry contacts through master classes given by visiting industry professionals and you may also participate in community based production projects to get a feel for how real projects operate. Some students may access work placement opportunities. These can count towards your degree if appropriately designed and completed.
 
The University provides excellent support for career management and so an introduction to these services will be included within the second year unit Working in the Media.
 
The final term of your third year will be devoted to a single, large project. This is an opportunity to bring together all the skills you have learnt and to produce the best possible piece of work you can, under simulated industry conditions. The final product will form the centerpiece of your portfolio / showreel and will help you demonstrate your skills to prospective employers.
 
Career:
 
The creative, analytical and practical skills you will acquire will equip you for many different careers both within the media industries and beyond. You will graduate with immediately relevant vocational skills together with the ability to develop and plan your career, capitalising on the intellectual skills that will serve you throughout your life.
 
You will be ideally placed to contribute to media industry developments and contribute to the next generation of media developments.
 
On completing this course students are likely to progress into the following areas:
  • Freelance/Contract media production, particularly in the areas of film and TV production
  • Graduate entry to major media employer training schemes
  • Corporate media/PR work
  • Media teaching and lecturing
Further study:
 
This course is an ideal preparation for specialised MA programmes in TV and film. You will also have access to a wide range of more general media-related courses.