During the two-year programme, you will learn the core knowledge and skills that are needed for entry to a range of media, broadcast and production occupations.
COURSE OVERVIEW
Whether you are interested in becoming a games designer, 3D modeller, web designer or filmmaker, one of our media courses at Brighton MET could be the first step towards an exciting career. You will discover a wide range of media technologies, with opportunities to realise your individual interests through these programmes.
- Top-of-the-range digital arts facilities
- Practical project-based learning
- Industry-relevant trips and visits
- Opportunities to gain valuable work experience with external clients
In Year 1, you will be taught how to conduct a digital photoshoot, record a podcast, create a film and promotional video, learn about graphic design for print and web, 3D modelling and contemporary social media marketing. In Year 2, you will be given the opportunity to explore a specialist area of creative digital media of your own choice.
FURTHER INFORMATION
At least four GCSEs grade 4 or above, including English, maths and preferably a creative subject, plus a portfolio of your creative work. Also, you will have to pass a six week review. Your portfolio of work must show your interest and enthusiasm for the subject area. We are also interested in looking at work you have completed in your own time, your hobbies and any work experience you have completed.
This course prepares you to go on to university-level courses in Art, design and media.
Future careers include:
- Graphic designer
- Filmmaker
- Photographer
- Illustrator
- Web designer
- Animator
- 3D designer, maker, jewellery designer or product designer
- Editor
- Journalist
- Researcher
You will be assessed throughout your course via practical activity observations, academic coursework and industry placements. Assessments are based around ‘real-life’ projects and industry or workplace scenarios including work experience. Your final grade will be awarded as pass, merit or distinction.