Undergraduate
BA (Hons) Editing and Post Production (One Year Top-Up Degree)
Level 3 Only (One Year Top-Up Degree)
Duration
1 Year.
Entry Requirements
Completion of the FdA Editing and Post Production at grade C (44%) or above or equivalent, and Level 2 Contextual Studies unit (FDC201) at grade C (44%) or above or equivalent. All applicants will be subject to meeting threshold achievement criteria and a selection interview.
How To Apply
Through UCAS.
UCAS Codes
Course: H646 Institution: RAVEN R06
Term Starts
September 2010.
Download full Term Dates schedule (PDF).
This one year top-up degree has been designed to build on your previous editing and post production knowledge, giving you the professional confidence to develop and produce a wide range of content.
Your learning will be vocational and concentrate on developing graduate-level skills through a range of self-initiated projects and hands-on training with the latest industry equipment.
We are partnered with some of the leading names in post production software and services including Apple, Avid, Film Master and Quantel. You will have access to advanced post production and studio facilities, professional instruction from industry-qualified tutors and ongoing support to help you on your way to a successful broadcasting career.
Ravensbourne is one of a handful of feeder institutions to the media industry, with whom it works in partnership to ensure that its courses respond and continually adapt to industry’s needs.
Level 3
Core topics include: professional skills for post production; advanced skills for post production; Enterprise and Entrepreneurship, Personal and Professional Development and Contextual Studies.
Assessment
You will be assessed through the completion of practical and written work including essays, analysis, individual and group presentations, a dissertation, technical tests and the production of programmes and content.
Learning and Support
The course give you access to the necessary people, facilities and resources that will help you develop professionally. Your learning will be delivered through tutorials, practical exercises and projects guided by teaching staff and external broadcasting professionals.
Career Opportunities
BA (Hons) Editing and Post Production graduates can expect to find employment in a wide range of broadcast organisations, post production houses and related communication industries.
Typical job titles include: Editor, Colourist, Compositor, Video Encoder, VT Operator, DVD Author and Quality Control.
Progression
Successful graduates of this course can continue their study and apply for the postgraduate course in MA/MSc Broadcast Futures.
Download the full course programme specifications (PDF).


