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Film and TV production

Hi :smile: Can anyone tell me what exactly will I be studying during the entire course?
The uni's website is not really clear about this.
Reply 1
Hey!
I just graduated from Film and TV so if you have any questions just give me a shout.
The department has a blog which has a lot more information about the course content,

http://blogs.gre.ac.uk/cpda/project/what-i-will-study-in-year-12-3-4/

Sophi x
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Reply 2
Original post by Smarten
Hey!
I just graduated from Film and TV so if you have any questions just give me a shout.
The department has a blog which has a lot more information about the course content,

http://blogs.gre.ac.uk/cpda/project/what-i-will-study-in-year-12-3-4/

Sophi x


Hi, I'm thinking about joining this course this autumn, but I'd like to know why is it considered as Bachelors of science not arts?
Original post by lazylemon
Hi, I'm thinking about joining this course this autumn, but I'd like to know why is it considered as Bachelors of science not arts?



Good Morning Lazylemon,

Our Film and Television productions programme is considered as a Bsc (Bachelors of Science), because it has modules which are practical based instead of theoretical.
The course has a heavy focus on practical and real word skills, in order to give our graduates the best start within the competitive industry of film and television. For example within the second year there a module based creating a solid online presence and portfolio in order to help students gain freelance work.
There is a more in-depth breakdown of the course modules here - http://blogs.gre.ac.uk/cpda/project/what-i-will-study-in-year-12-3-4/

You can find out a little more about the course and examples of students work here - http://blogs.gre.ac.uk/cpda/

Let me know if you have any more questions.

Ahmed :smile:
Reply 4
Original post by UniofGreenwich
Good Morning Lazylemon,

Our Film and Television productions programme is considered as a Bsc (Bachelors of Science), because it has modules which are practical based instead of theoretical.
The course has a heavy focus on practical and real word skills, in order to give our graduates the best start within the competitive industry of film and television. For example within the second year there a module based creating a solid online presence and portfolio in order to help students gain freelance work.
There is a more in-depth breakdown of the course modules here - http://blogs.gre.ac.uk/cpda/project/what-i-will-study-in-year-12-3-4/

You can find out a little more about the course and examples of students work here - http://blogs.gre.ac.uk/cpda/

Let me know if you have any more questions.

Ahmed :smile:



Super! Thank you so much! I'm glad to be joining this course!
Reply 5
Original post by lazylemon
Super! Thank you so much! I'm glad to be joining this course!


I'll be joining this course too! Going to being part 2 registration soon!!!

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