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BA Content Creation CLN
About this course
Content creation has emerged as one of the defining professional skills of the digital age. Across social media, video platforms, podcasts, brand channels, and digital publications, the ability to produce compelling, high-quality content that reaches and engages audiences is in demand across every sector of the creative and commercial economy. Content creators must combine creative instincts with technical production skills, strategic thinking about audiences and platforms, and the discipline to produce consistently at professional quality. At Nottingham Trent University, this three-year full-time programme is delivered by the Nottingham School of Art and Design and develops your skills across the range of content creation disciplines. You will study video production, photography, audio, social media content, digital storytelling, and the strategic thinking that connects creative work to audience engagement. The programme is practical and production-focused, asking you to make things and to develop your own creative voice alongside your technical competence. You will engage with the professional contexts in which content creators work, from in-house brand teams to independent creative studios, and you will develop an understanding of how digital platforms work and how content strategies are designed to achieve specific goals. You will build a portfolio of creative work across formats throughout the programme, giving you the kind of evidence of your abilities that employers in creative industries respond to, alongside the production skills and professional thinking that professional content creation demands. Graduates go on to careers as content creators, social media managers, video producers, digital marketers, brand storytellers, and creative producers across commercial, media, and cultural organisations. Many also develop independent careers as freelance creators or build their own channels and studios. Postgraduate study in digital media, marketing, or film and media production is an option for those wishing to specialise further.
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