Program start date | Application deadline |
2023-09-01 | - |
2023-11-01 | - |
Program Overview
This industry facing course will help provide you with an in depth skill base in media production, incorporating a wide range of disciplines and practices. You’ll use state-of-the-art industry standard facilities and be taught by media professionals as you create and produce content across a range of platforms, from video and audio to photography and online.
You will spend the majority of your time studying at our High Wycombe Campus to develop the knowledge and skills you will need to seamlessly transition from university into employment. However, you may also have the opportunity to study at our teaching base at Pinewood Studios
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putting you right in the heart of this world famous creative hub.Program Outline
Modules
This provides a guide of the modules that make up your course. You can find more information about how your course is structured on our
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This course has Opportunity modules.
Opportunity modules are a key part of the BNU curriculum. You’ll choose modules in both your first and second year from a broad selection in areas such as sustainability, entrepreneurship, creativity, digital skills, personal growth, civic engagement, health & wellbeing and employment. Opportunity modules are designed to enable you to develop outside the traditional boundaries of your discipline and help you to further stand out from the crowd to future employers.
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Foundation Year Core Modules Credits
Preparing for Success: Knowledge and Creativity
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You’ll learn about the overlap between study skills and employability skills and develop your existing abilities in both areas. You’ll be prepared for successful progression to Level 4 academic study whilst preparing yourself for employment through inquiry-based learning, problem solving and critical and creative thinking.
Preparing for Success: Self-development and Responsibility
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You’ll develop the skills associated with leadership and self-development and social and ethical awareness and responsibility, which are essential for success in higher education and in the world of work. This module will prepare you for successful progression to Level 4 academic study while allowing you to learn about employment in the twenty-firs...
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Preparing for Success: Self-development and Responsibility
Credits
You’ll develop the skills associated with leadership and self-development and social and ethical awareness and responsibility, which are essential for success in higher education and in the world of work. This module will prepare you for successful progression to Level 4 academic study while allowing you to learn about employment in the twenty-first century through inquiry-based learning, problem solving and critical and creative thinking.
Inquiry Based Learning
Credits
This module has been designed to develop your understanding of key concepts and themes as well as basic methodologies and approaches to academic work. You’ll have the opportunity to analyse a problem or question that relates to your subject area, making use of information gathered from various sources using different methods and strategies.
Introduction to Moving Image Production
Credits
Discover career opportunities within moving image-based industries. We'll help you gain a solid foundation of the knowledge and skills needed to plan, design and create moving image content. You'll also learn key industry-related words and phrases to help you understand terms used in future modules in related undergraduate programmes.
Year 1 Core Modules Credits
Production Skills with Analysis 1 20.00
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20.00
Discover the skills needed to write for film and tv. You'll look at a variety of formats and focus on the components of writing in documentary. You'll delve into scriptwriting, documentary research, proposal writing and story-telling through practical writing exercises and exploration of the work of key practitioners. You'll also look at key aspect...
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Production Skills with Analysis 1
Credits
20.00
Discover the skills needed to write for film and tv. You'll look at a variety of formats and focus on the components of writing in documentary. You'll delve into scriptwriting, documentary research, proposal writing and story-telling through practical writing exercises and exploration of the work of key practitioners. You'll also look at key aspects of the development of the visual language of film, including classical and post-classical Hollywood cinema, the influence of European movements, documentary, art cinema, and the concept of the auteur. Screen form will be considered in relation to particular contexts, such as the role of technical innovation. The module will enable learners to develop the analytical skills and critical knowledge required to conduct effective discussion of filmic styles in context.
Sound Design for Moving Image 20.00
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20.00
You'll explore technical and creative approaches required of Sound Design within cinematic and audio-visual forms. This hands-on module looks at audio post-production techniques such as Foley, ADR (dialogue replacement), field recording, SFX search, mixing and processing techniques and other specialist Sound Design areas.Filmmaking 1 20.00
Credits
20.00
This is a practical introduction to film and TV production equipment, including technical and creative uses of camera, sound, lighting and editing. You'll also work on your creative and storytelling abilities and study concepts such as framing, interview setups and shooting for the edit.Filmmaking 2 20.00
Credits
20.00
You'll build on technical skills acquired in Filmmaking 1, and study the direction skills required for pre-production and production in the field of documentary, such as crewing, direction, use of camera, sound, editing and lighting. You'll look at researching, arguments of objectivity and advocacy and investigative skills for factual productions.Filmmaking 3 20.00
Credits
20.00
An introduction to direction skills required in the field of fiction. You'll study narrative continuity, work with actors in short films and look at fantasy franchises and screen drama. You'll analyse depictions of the virtual onscreen and ways transmedia narratives expand films and small screen franchises within the industry and as fan fiction. Opportunity ModulesYou must choose 2 x 10 credit Level 4 Opportunity modules from the Opportunity module catalogue.
Year 2 Core Modules Credits
Advanced Technical and Production Skills 20.00
Credits
20.00
You'll study more advanced techniques using industry standard editing systems and be introduced to external effects software like Adobe After Effects. You'll also look at aesthetical uses of post-production and how to achieve a balanced result that serves the purpose of each specific film. You'll be able to focus on key skills relevant to your degr...
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Advanced Technical and Production Skills
Credits
20.00
You'll study more advanced techniques using industry standard editing systems and be introduced to external effects software like Adobe After Effects. You'll also look at aesthetical uses of post-production and how to achieve a balanced result that serves the purpose of each specific film. You'll be able to focus on key skills relevant to your degree.
Introduction to Photography 20.00
Credits
20.00
Discover the demands and practical skills of digital and analogue photography and explore ideas and practices around studio work, including use of lighting, sets, props etc. You'll also look at composing constructed images on location. You'll study a range of artists and have the opportunity to build a portfolio.Genre Studies for Film and TV 20.00
Credits
20.00
This module focuses on developments in a particular genre or genres in film, television, streaming and other media up to the present. You'll have the chance to gain a historically informed understanding of the factors impacting genre, including social, financial and technological contexts. Optional Modules CreditsArt Film and Music Video 20.00
Credits
20.00
Using a range of production techniques and practices, you'll look at a variety of approaches to and distinct styles of both art films and music videos. Practical work will be supported by screenings linked to workshops, which will provide a critical context for the module. You'll then create both an art film and music video of your own.<div class="subaccordion" data-su
Buckinghamshire New University
Overview:
Buckinghamshire New University (BNU) is a modern university with a focus on practical and job-related learning. It offers a wide range of undergraduate and postgraduate courses across various disciplines. BNU is known for its high student satisfaction rates, excellent student support, and strong employability outcomes.
Services Offered:
BNU provides a comprehensive range of services to its students, including:
Student Success and Support:
This includes career guidance, health and wellbeing services, disability support, library resources, and a multi-faith chaplaincy.Digital and Technical Services:
BNU offers access to IT facilities, software, and online learning platforms like Blackboard.Accommodation:
BNU provides on-campus accommodation options at its High Wycombe campus, as well as guidance for finding private rented accommodation.Financial Support:
BNU offers various financial aid options, including bursaries, scholarships, and hardship funds.International Student Support:
BNU provides specific support for international students, including visa guidance, travel assistance, and integration programs.Student Life and Campus Experience:
BNU offers a vibrant and inclusive campus experience with a strong focus on student engagement. Students can expect:
Active Students' Union:
BNU's Students' Union provides a range of social, cultural, and sporting activities.Diverse and Inclusive Community:
BNU prides itself on its welcoming and diverse student body.Modern Facilities:
BNU has modern facilities, including a gym, a human performance center, and a library.Campus Tours:
BNU offers virtual and in-person campus tours to prospective students.Key Reasons to Study There:
High Student Satisfaction:
BNU consistently ranks highly in student satisfaction surveys.Excellent Student Support:
BNU is known for its strong student support services.Strong Employability Outcomes:
BNU graduates have a high rate of employment or further study after graduation.Industry-Focused Courses:
BNU's courses are designed to equip students with the skills needed for the modern workplace.Practical and Job-Related Learning:
BNU emphasizes practical learning through simulations and real-world projects.Academic Programs:
BNU offers a wide range of academic programs across various schools, including:
- School of Art, Design and Performance
- School of Aviation and Security
- School of Business and Law
- School of Creative and Digital Industries
- School of Engineering and the Built Environment
- School of Health and Social Care Professions
- School of Human and Social Sciences
- School of Nursing and Midwifery
- Missenden Abbey International Hotel and Hospitality School
Other:
- BNU has a strong commitment to equality, diversity, and inclusion.
- BNU is a TEF Silver-awarded institution, recognizing its high quality of teaching and learning.
- BNU has a strong focus on research and knowledge exchange.
- BNU has partnerships with local businesses and organizations.
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BNU has a dedicated alumni network.
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Academic Programs:
While the context lists the schools within BNU, it does not provide a detailed outline of the key academic programs and strengths of the institution.
What are the course entry requirements?
A typical offer will require a UCAS tariff score of: 88 - 112 (Full-time) or 32 - 56 (Foundation Year)
A minimum of two full A-levels (or equivalent) is required. Every application is considered on an individual basis.
For further details of our international English entry requirements, please visit our
international pages.
Applicants who do not meet the minimum requirements for the three-year undergraduate programme, or those who do not feel fully prepared for a degree course, can apply for a four-year programme including a Foundation Year;
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