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- We provide full-time arts education to over 1,000 students every year, from level 1 through to BA Honours degrees. If you are successful in gaining a place on one of our specialist courses, we will work with you to develop your creative skills and prepare you for the next big step – either to university, drama school, art college or the world of work.
- On average Media professionals in Leeds earn £30,121.74 (Emsi).
Course Information
Introduction
Lights, camera, action! This creative programme is designed to teach you the technical skills needed to succeed in the media production industry. You’ll work to industry standard on client briefs. You’ll also gain an understanding of emerging technologies within TV and film and will leverage work experience and enterprise opportunities for personal development.
Contact details: Mark Tillotson mark.tillotson@leedscitycollege.ac.uk
Please note the Fees(Adult) may be free depending on student circumstances, please enquire for more information.
Overview
Who is this course for?
Students who are excited by the media industry, who want to make films, TV programmes and web content. Using our fully equipped and industry-standard TV studio, screening room, production gallery and editing suites, you will design and make content that excites and engages you. Yorkshire is one of the biggest hubs for media production - being home to ITV and Channel 4, and having significant bases for the BBC and the British film industry. Most students who complete this course of study will move on to a university, film school or a related job in the Creative Arts sector.
Benefits and skills
You will learn how to:
- Form crews to plan, film and edit your own film productions
- Learn a range of technical skills including camerawork, lighting and sound
- Develop both theoretical and practical approaches to post-production processes using software from the Adobe Creative Suite
- Create programmes using our state-of-the-art TV studio and field recording equipment
- Gain industry insight and develop a professional approach to media production and the industry
Entry requirements
Five GCSEs at grade 4 or above including English language, or equivalent, and maths.
Available apprenticeships and progression options
Progression may include degree level study, an apprenticeship, or relevant employment.
Employment Statistics
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Actors, entertainers and presenters
Average Salary£58,240
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Arts officers, producers and directors
Average Salary£50,440
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Public services associate professionals
Average Salary£36,920
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