UCAS code:
P391 FdA/VMP
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Institution code:
S82
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Location:
East Coast College (Great Yarmouth)
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Duration:
Two years full-time. |
Typical Offer:
Please call our Clearing Hotline, 01473 338348, to discuss your qualifications and suitability for 2022 entry. |
Introduction
This course features a range of study areas reflecting current issues and professional practices in short film, animation, mobile video and sound for visual media. Study will also include the traditional skills and approaches associated with this demanding sector. The focus of the course is in visual post-production techniques and the use of applied visual effects. The FdA Visual Media Production is a course designed to provide you with the practical, critical and theoretical tools required by the contemporary media production and post-production industries. You will develop the problem-solving and reflective abilities necessary for study and subsequent work within these industries. The programme has a focus towards film and television post-production, editing and compositing with strong elements in 3d animation and motion graphic visual effects an area in which skills shortages has been identified (Skillset Workforce Survey 2005) The art of post-production is being seen more frequently within present day film releases and TV programs, we aim to give students the opportunity to enter this industry and produce visually stunning pieces of work.
The course has 12 modules studied over two years; each module is assessed in different ways using, for example, essays, practical production and reports. Reflecting on work experience and personal skills is an important part of the course and will be used as evidence for learning. The course enhances graduates' employability within a range of media based industries, or alternatively provide access to a range of related Honours degrees at University of Suffolk.
Student testimonial:
"The course offers me the ability to learn new things, we get the opportunity to use so much great equipment, professional cameras, editing suites and up to date software. The course has knowledgeable tutors and good technician support, who will loan you the cameras and a full shooting kit for projects... and we get to go on industry trips, exhibitions and conferences."
Robin Goodman, Second year student
Course modules
This course equips students with a broad range of technical and research skills needed to work in the visual media production industry. Students will benefit from a strong practical emphasis on production. The course blends the creative aspects of the job including filming and camera operation, film and audio editing, compositing and film FX, animation for short film alongside contextual and cross-media studies such as professional practice and script writing. As well as developing the practical, industry specific skills required this course allows students to develop transferable skills such as independent thinking, problem solving, flexibility and becoming a reflective professional.
Modules studied
Year One: Narrative composition; Personal Development/Pre production; Camera skills; Audio processes; Film Editing; Motion graphics; 3d CGI modelling.
Year Two: Post-production process; Filming in High Definition; Major project planning and preparation; Research for Industry Practice; Film and TV Compositing; Major project realisation.
Full downloadable information regarding all University of Suffolk courses, including Key Facts, Course Aims, Course Structure and Assessment, is available in the Definitive Course Record.
Fees and finance
2022/23
- UK full-time tuition fee: £8,220 p.a
- UK part-time tuition fee: £1,370 per 20 credits (please contact the Student Centre for further information)
- Full-time International tuition fee: £12,996 p.a
2023-24*
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UK full-time tuition fee: £8,220 p.a
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UK part-time tuition fee: £1,370 per 20 credits (please contact the Student Centre for further information)
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International full-time tuition fee: £14,598 p.a
Further Information
At University of Suffolk, your tuition fees provide access to all the usual teaching and learning facilities that you would expect. However, there may be additional costs associated with your course that you will need to budget for.
* 2023-24 tuition fees are subject to change in line with inflation, or a government change in the fee cap.
Entry requirements
Please call our Clearing Hotline, 01473 338348, to discuss your qualifications and suitability for 2022 entry.
All applicants are required to hold GCSE English and Maths at Grade C/4 or above. Applicants who do not hold these qualifications may be considered on an individual basis based upon their overall application and the course applied for.
If you do not hold these qualifications please contact Admissions directly on 01473 338348 to discuss.
IELTS 6.0 overall (minimum 5.5 in all components) where English is not the students' first language.
If you have previously studied at higher education level before you may be able to transfer credits to a related course at the University of Suffolk and reduce the period of study time necessary to achieve your degree.