

BA Future Media Production
About this course
Future media production is a discipline concerned with creating compelling content across the rapidly evolving landscape of digital media. It encompasses animation, interactive media, game design, extended realities including virtual and augmented reality, and the strategic use of emerging technologies to tell stories and create experiences across multiple platforms. The discipline demands both technical competence and creative vision, and sits at the intersection of storytelling, design, and technology in a media environment that continues to change at pace. At Manchester Metropolitan University, this three-year full-time programme empowers you to produce impactful media content across platforms, embracing extended realities and interactive digital media to create multi-sensory experiences. A sandwich placement year and work placement opportunities are built into the degree, giving you direct professional experience in the media or creative technology sector alongside your academic studies. The programme takes an interdisciplinary approach, developing technical and creative skills across animation, game design, and interaction design, and fosters a culture of ethical and innovative storytelling. You will work on hands-on projects throughout, building a portfolio of work that demonstrates your range across different formats and technologies. You will develop skills in production design, digital animation, interactive narrative, user experience, and the strategic communication of ideas to diverse audiences. The emphasis on emerging technologies ensures you engage with the tools and methods shaping the media industry's near future. Graduates from future media production programmes pursue careers in digital content creation, animation studios, game development, interactive media design, virtual and augmented reality experiences, broadcasting, and the wider creative industries. The combination of creative and technical skills is valued across entertainment, education, marketing, and communications. Further study in digital media, animation, or creative technologies is an option for those who want to develop specialist expertise.
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