Broadcasting - Film, Television, Digital Media and Radio
Kuala Lumpur , Malaysia
Tuition Fee
Start Date
Medium of studying
Duration
36 months
Program Facts
Program Details
Degree
Diploma
Major
Broadcasting | Media Studies
Area of study
Journalism and Information
Timing
Full time
Course Language
English
Intakes
Program start date | Application deadline |
2024-09-01 | - |
About Program
Program Overview
Centennial College's Broadcasting - Film, Television, Digital Media and Radio program equips students with advanced skills in storytelling and production for various media platforms. Through hands-on experiences and industry collaborations, graduates develop a blend of artistic and commercial acumen, preparing them for careers in film, television, radio, and digital media. The program emphasizes ethical and social responsibility, ensuring graduates are ready to navigate diverse industry practices and societal impacts.
Program Outline
Degree Overview:
Overview:
- Centennial College's Broadcasting - Film, Television, Digital Media and Radio program offers students the opportunity to develop their creative and technical skills to succeed in the time-based media industry.
- Develops advanced skills for producing engaging content and bringing stories to life through various media platforms, including television, film, digital, and radio.
Objectives:
- Develops a blend of artistic and commercial acumen within the industry, exposing learners to industry practices and experts.
- Provides hands-on experiences utilizing HD broadcasting studios, digital film, television, and multiplatform production technologies.
- Enables the creation of diverse productions such as student films, digital video projects, weekly TV broadcasts, and multiplatform content.
- Cultivates advanced skills and produces an extensive portfolio for professional use.
- Offers practical field placement for real-world industry experience.
Outline:
Content and Structure:
- Coursework encompasses the principles and practices of storytelling for diverse media platforms, including scripted and unscripted formats, as well as commercial and public interest content.
- Includes modules on scriptwriting, camera and lighting techniques, production processes, digital audio and video editing, sound design, media aesthetics, and critical analysis.
Course Schedule and Individual Modules:
- The curriculum consists of a combination of core courses, electives, and hands-on production projects.
- Modules may vary based on program updates, but generally cover areas such as:
- Digital Media Fundamentals, where learners gain a solid foundation in digital media principles, tools, and techniques.
- Media Writing, focusing on developing effective writing skills for a range of media formats.
- Film and Television Production Fundamentals, providing a comprehensive understanding of production workflows and practices across film and television mediums.
- Audio Production Fundamentals, equipping students with skills in recording, editing, and mixing audio for various applications.
- Advanced Digital Storytelling, where learners refine their narrative development, visual communication, and multi-platform production abilities.
Assessment:
Assessment Methods:
- Utilizes a holistic assessment approach that considers various project submissions, performances, and examinations.
- Assignments may include scripts, storyboards, production plans, technical exercises, and creative portfolios.
Assessment Criteria:
- Assessment criteria emphasize storytelling effectiveness, technical proficiency, creative execution, problem-solving abilities, and industry best practices.
Teaching:
Teaching Methods:
- Employs a hands-on, experiential learning approach that immerses students in industry-standard workflows and equipment.
- Provides ample opportunities for student collaborations and peer feedback to foster creative growth and teamwork.
Faculty:
- Faculty members are seasoned professionals with extensive experience in their respective fields, including film, television, radio, and digital media.
- Industry experts and guest lecturers regularly contribute to the curriculum to share insights and trends from the field.
Unique Approaches:
- Offers the unique opportunity to create a full-length production during the field placement, providing valuable industry exposure.
- Emphasizes the integration of ethical and social responsibility considerations throughout the program, ensuring graduates are prepared to navigate diverse industry practices and societal impacts.
Careers:
Potential Career Paths and Opportunities:
Career Paths:
- Graduates enter various roles within the film, television, radio, and digital media industries, such as:
- Production Assistants
- Camera Operators
- Editors
- Broadcast Journalists
- Scriptwriters
- Content Producers
- Multimedia Designers
- Webcasters
- Podcasters
- Sound Engineers
- Marketing Communications Specialists
Outcomes:
- The program prepares learners to work collaboratively in fast-paced industry environments.
- Graduates possess a solid grounding in the technical and storytelling aspects of digital media and are well-versed in the latest production techniques.
- With a comprehensive understanding of industry standards and practices, graduates are highly sought after by media organizations and production houses.
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