MA Fashion Media Production
Master
In London
Description
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Type
Master
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Location
London
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Duration
15 Months
This one of a kind, bespoke media course is aimed at industry practitioners, film makers and digital communicators, offering cross-disciplinary practice in film and digital media fuelling the industry's growing need for multi-skilled creatives LCF has an excellent reputation for providing a solid training base, access to specialist equipment and leading researchers in the fields of fashion, communication and technology.
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About this course
An Honours degree at 2.1 or above in a related discipline, such as photography, journalism, media or fashion. Applicants with a degree in another subject may be considered, depending on the strength of the application; The level required by the University for this course is IELTS 6.5 with a minimum of 5.5 in each skill.
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Subjects
- Staff
- Options
- Bridges
- Teaching
- Film Making
- Materials
- Technology
- Industry
- Communication Training
- Media
- Production
Course programme
Through these units, you will be encouraged to develop a body of research around a specific focus or area, to experiment with new technologies, and to develop reflective practice and fresh responses to areas of fashion media production. As well as evolving innovative solutions to existing media scenarios, you will also be expected to challenge and critique these conventions, offering alternative views and visions.
MA Fashion Media Production offers opportunities to connect with industry through workshops and projects and incorporates a range of industry professionals into its programme. As part of your personal and professional development, you will be encouraged to combine your course with internships and placements, appropriate to your study. Graduates from this course have been much in demand for a number of creative roles within fashion media.
Course Structure
15 months - 4 terms - Level 7 - 180 credits
Term One
- Fashion Media Laboratory (40 credits)
- Research Methods (20 credits)
Term Two
- Digital Concept and Strategy (40 units)
- Collaborative Unit (20 credits)
Term Three
- Masters Project (60 credits)
- Travelling across London
The renowned London College of Fashion library is at our John Prince’s Street site, and you will need to travel to this site, and possibly others, during your course to use the library, which is open seven days a week in term time, and for tuition and special events.
Course structure
The information outlined is an indicative structure of the course. Whilst we will aim to deliver the course as described on this page, there may be situations where it is desirable or necessary for the University to make changes in course provision, for example because of regulatory requirements or operational efficiencies, before or after enrolment. If this occurs, we will communicate all major changes to all applicants and students who have either applied or enrolled on the course.
Please note that due to staff research agreements or availability, not all of the optional modules listed may be available every year.
In addition, the provision of course options which depend upon the availability of specialist teaching, or on a placement at another institution, cannot be guaranteed. Please check this element of the course with the course team before making a decision to apply.
Additional information
This applies for the 2018/19 academic year.
MA Fashion Media Production