Why study this course In the Foundation year you will study three days per week. The focus will be on academic writing skills and numeracy, plus subject-specific content to fully prepare you for entry to an Undergraduate degree. Graduates of this course are working in front of the camera, presenting on CBBC, community channel local news, internet sports radio and news programmes. Other graduates have gone to work behind the camera as members of production teams, or working at Radio 1, Radio 1 Xtra, Kiss and BBC Local Radio. We have good connections with local radio stations near the University, with students and graduates gaining work experience both in the BBC and commercial stations. During the course you will: Explore a unique mix of topics, benefit from excellent facilities, ...
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University Of Bedfordshire Business School, Luton Campus (Vicarage Street), LU1 3JU
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Theatre
Camera
Radio
Media
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Who’s this course for? If you dream of a career performing in TV, film, stage, radio and new media, this is the course for you. This innovative degree will be of interest if you are considering a career within the media industry or are keen to develop skills relevant to working with the media. Modular structure Areas of study you may cover on this course include: Performance techniques. presenting for the camera, acting for the camera, stage and single camera directing, exploring performance practices, performance management, theatre and single camera lighting,radio (digital recording and editing) and performance journeys from theory to practice.
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Skills and experience gained You'll work through a variety of performance and production skills and techniques, with practical work informed by a study of media and cultural theory. The course also covers the creative and technical aspects of radio programme making, directing, script development and performance management and lighting for the stage and for the camera. The BA (Hons) Media Performance enables you to develop the necessary skills, knowledge, personal advancement, self-motivation, direction and approach to facilitate your entry into satisfying and stimulating career paths. Close integration of theory and practice is at the heart of the teaching and learning strategy of Media Performance at the University. Master classes, run by leading figures from different areas of performance for the media, are organised across all stages of study to inform and develop your skills. After the course Career: This innovative degree will be of interest if you are considering a career within the media industry or are keen to develop skills relevant to working with the media. The course is also designed to provide complementary routes, such as studying the creative and technical aspects of radio programme making, directing, script development, theatre and on location lighting and performance management. All these creative and technical activities are integral to the success of any performance. Media Performance graduates are working in front of the camera, presenting CBBC, local community channel local-news.tv, internet sports radio and news programmes at Anglia Television. Others work behind the camera in creative and...