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BA Media and Television Production (including a Foundation Year)
About this course
Media and television production is the practical and critical study of how moving image content is conceived, created, and distributed. Television remains one of the most powerful media through which stories are told and ideas are shaped in contemporary culture, and understanding both the craft and the critical context of production is essential for anyone who wants to work in the industry. The discipline brings together camera work, editing, directing, sound, writing, and production management alongside media theory, cultural analysis, and an understanding of how broadcast industries are structured and changing. University of Chester's four-year full-time Media and Television Production (including a Foundation Year) programme is designed for students who want thorough preparation for careers in screen-based media. The foundation year prepares you for degree-level study, building the academic and creative skills you will need before you move into the main programme, which makes the degree accessible to a broader range of students including those who may not have studied media or creative subjects formally before. From the foundation year you will move through the production skills curriculum, developing competence with cameras, editing software, sound recording, and the craft of storytelling through film and television forms. You will also engage with media theory, studying how television has evolved, how audiences are understood and addressed, and how the shift to streaming and digital distribution is reshaping the industry. The programme includes a year abroad, which gives you the opportunity to study in a different media culture and academic environment, broadening your production experience and your awareness of how screen industries work in different national contexts. Graduates pursue careers as production assistants, researchers, camera operators, editors, directors, producers, and content creators in television, film, online media, and the broader creative industries. Postgraduate study in film, television, or media is also a route for those wishing to specialise.
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