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BA Digital Media Production
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Digital media production is the craft and discipline of creating content for online platforms, social media, podcasting, streaming services, and the full range of digital channels through which people now consume information and entertainment. It brings together skills in video production, audio production, photography, graphic design, web content, and the editorial and strategic thinking that determines what to produce and for whom. At Anglia Ruskin University's Cambridge campus, the BA Digital Media Production is a three-year full-time programme that situates you in one of the UK's most active technology and creative industry clusters, as the current description notes, with Cambridge predicted to be among the top cities for creative industries job growth. The programme develops your technical skills across the range of digital media production tools and workflows, from camera operation and editing to audio post-production, motion graphics, and social media content creation, alongside the editorial judgment, storytelling ability, and audience understanding that professional digital content requires. The strategic dimension of digital media production is also part of the curriculum: understanding how platforms work, how audiences engage with content, and how to measure and improve performance in digital environments is increasingly central to production roles. Cambridge's position as Silicon Fen, with a concentration of technology companies and digital agencies, provides a professional context that enriches both the curriculum and the graduate job market available to you. Graduates of digital media production programmes work across the media, technology, and creative industries. Roles including content producer, video editor, social media manager, podcast producer, digital journalist, and UX writer are among the most common destinations. Broadcasters, digital publishers, technology companies, agencies, and organisations of all kinds that produce digital content employ graduates with these skills. The growth of digital content consumption shows no sign of slowing, and the demand for skilled digital media producers continues to expand. Some graduates go on to postgraduate study in journalism, media production, or documentary film-making, while others build freelance careers creating content for a range of clients. Cambridge's creative industries sector provides a particularly strong professional environment for career entry.
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