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Film Production

This course is ideal if you want to understand more about the Creative Media industry and how it works, whilst developing your own creative ideas, skills and abilities.

What Will I Study?

  • Researching the TV & Film industry and how it is structured
  • Developing ideas for moving image work
  • Shooting and editing your own moving image work

 

This is a 100% coursework course and therefore assessment is continuous throughout the year. You must be committed to regular attendance, meeting strict coursework deadlines and working in groups. You will also be required to travel independently off-site without supervision for filming moving image work.

Luke Perrett

Studied: Creative Media Production, English Language
Progression: Brighton Film School

Luke is currently in his 2nd and final year at Brighton Film School, where he attended straight after leaving Varndean College. He mainly specialises in sound and composing, however there is some directing too. He has composed for a handful of short films as directed, a few music videos, documentaries, as well as short films. Afterwards, he plans to look for work in the industry mainly as a sound designer or work on music videos.

Course Essentials

Courses Available

CTEC Level 2 Award in Media Production

Entry Requirements

PLUS

Prior successful experience of media or photography education OR a portfolio of still or moving images is essential.

Enquiries To

Philip Dyas: prd@varndean.ac.uk

What are the Standard Entry Requirements?

CourseGeneral GCSE Grade minimum entry requirements
IB Diploma or 4 A levelsA mixture of at least 7 GCSEs at Grades 9 – 6 including English, Maths and Science.
3 A LevelsA mixture of at least 6 GCSEs at Grades 9 – 4 including English.
A mixed programme at Level 3, to include at least one vocational courseA mixture of at least 5 GCSEs at Grades 9 – 4 including English.
Foundation Level (Level 2)At least 4 GCSEs at Grade 3, including English. At least one GCSE should be at Grade 4 or above.
Any student who has not achieved a grade 4 or C in GCSE English and/or Maths must include further study of these subjects in their programme.