Content
Do you want to be editor of Elle, GQ, Asiana, or i-D, fashion editor of the Times or the Voice, fashion critic on Vogue.com, gossip writer for W or Hintmag.com, or the creator of a revolutionary niche magazine? Or do you want to make great television documentaries or programmes for downloading to internet or iPod?
This two-pathway degree is built on LCF's history of achievement in the worlds of print, broadcast and online journalism and is designed to let you shine in the new world of convergent media where journalists are as at home uploading text, pictures or video to a website as they are writing for a magazine or editing a newspaper section - and where broadcasters can never forget the red button.
Structure
The degree addresses fashion in all its aspects; from frocks on the catwalk to the great paradigm shifts in the way we live now. Fashion, beauty, design, interiors, food, cultural and sexual mores and myriad lifestyle issues will provide your subject matter.
Fashion Journalism encompasses:
- The history of the media and their cultural, commercial, sociological and political context and media analysis and market targeting.
- Cultural and contextual studies including the history of fashion.
- In-depth research methodologies including interviewing, constructing questionnaires and using focus groups.
- A wide range of professional writing and editing techniques underpinned by Teeline shorthand and subbing skills.
- Video production, scripting, filming and editing techniques.
- Visual communication theory and practice, picture styling, setting up and running a photographic shoot, working with photographers and basic art directing plus ICT skills including Desk Top Publishing, magazine lay-out and construction.
- Media law and ethics, moral and ecological issues.
- Cultural trend and fashion forecasting website and blog design and various complementary multi-media skills.