

BA Photography Video and Digital Imaging
About this course
Photography, video, and digital imaging form the visual language of contemporary culture, shaping how we understand news, art, advertising, documentation, and memory. This cluster of disciplines is simultaneously a craft, an art form, and a set of technical practices, requiring both the creative eye to see and compose an image and the technical command of light, optics, digital processes, and post-production to realise it. In the digital age, the boundaries between still photography, moving image, and digital art have become productively blurred, and practitioners who can move fluently across all three are particularly valuable. At Sunderland you will study this programme part time, giving you flexibility in how you balance your studies with other commitments while developing your visual practice at the Northern Centre of Photography. You will develop your photographic and video skills in specialist facilities, guided by experienced practitioners and supported by technical staff with professional expertise. A year abroad is available within the programme, offering the opportunity to study visual practice in a different cultural and creative environment. Across your studies you will develop technical mastery of photographic and imaging processes, critical understanding of the history and theory of photography and visual culture, and the confidence and creative range to operate across the image-making disciplines. Graduates of photography, video, and digital imaging pursue careers as photographers, videographers, filmmakers, documentary makers, content creators, photo editors, art directors, and visual storytellers across a wide range of sectors. Editorial, commercial, advertising, architectural, portrait, event, and fine art photography are all possible specialisms. The digital imaging component opens doors in post-production, visual effects, and digital media production. Many graduates also move into arts education, gallery and museum work, or freelance practice combining several forms of visual work.
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