

BA Digital Television Production
About this course
Digital television production sits at the centre of one of the most dynamic creative industries in the world, combining editorial judgement and storytelling with the technical craft of camera operation, lighting, sound, editing, and the management of complex production processes. Television, in its expanded digital form, now reaches audiences across broadcast platforms, streaming services, social media, and on-demand services, and the demand for skilled production professionals who understand both the creative and technical dimensions of the medium has never been greater. At Ravensbourne University London, this three-year, full-time degree draws on more than four decades of experience training broadcast professionals, giving you hands-on practical training in all aspects of digital television and video production. You will develop skills across camera, direction, editing, post-production, and the broader craft of storytelling for screen, working in professional-grade facilities and developing the technical fluency and creative confidence that the industry requires. The programme covers television, digital media, broadcast, and video production, reflecting the breadth of contexts in which production professionals now work. A typical entry tariff of 104 points reflects the programme's focus on creative aptitude and commitment as key admissions criteria. Graduates go on to work across broadcast television, streaming platforms, documentary production, corporate video, social media content, advertising production, and online media, in roles including camera operator, director, producer, editor, post-production technician, and production manager. The long-standing industry connections of Ravensbourne and its central London location support strong graduate employment. Postgraduate study in television production, documentary filmmaking, or screen media is a further option for those wishing to deepen their expertise or pursue directorial and editorial roles.
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