COURSE CODE: 4273

Media Level 1

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WHY CHOOSE THIS COURSE

Step into the captivating world of Creative Digital Media Skills with our Level 1 course at Shipley College.

If you have a passion for film, games, television, and music, this is the perfect opportunity for you to unleash your creativity and dive into a variety of exciting digital media fields.

Explore animation, videography, and graphic production using industry-standard software.

This course is tailored for creative individuals who aspire to build a career within the dynamic creative media industries.

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Featured Modules
AD8 Designing a Product B7 Branding a Product. DM6: Designing an Interactive Presentation
Entry requirements
2x GCSEs at Grade 2 (at least one G2 in English or maths). You will attend a taster session to find out more about the course, meet your teachers and get to know your prospective peers. A positive attitude and a keen interest in a keen interest in creative media production is required.
Progression Information
After you have finished the course you can progress on to a higher level of study at level 2 in courses such as Esports, Games and Media.
Enrolment Type
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This Course Meets The Needs Of The Region By
These courses allow students to hone their design, technological and creative skills, and there is a focus regionally on creating the next generation of skilled workers who have strong digital knowledge and an understanding of emerging technologies. The West Yorkshire Local Skills Improvment Plan (LSIP) has set as a priority 'enabling employers and individuals to access the technical skills they need to support growth, transformation and increased productivity in our key sectors' - and two of those identified sectors are Creative Industries and Design & Technology.
Trips And Visits
Students on this course have benefitted from visits to the likes of the National Science and Media Museum - a treasure trove of techie marvels and media magic to provide inspiration - and Bradford Community Radio, where they were able to craft their own radio show.Regular speakers visiting from local industry provide mentoring and contact with the media sector.

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