Course summary
The HNC in Film and Television provides a solid foundation in developing your film making career. Camera, lens, lighting and editing all come together to expand your processes of producing different forms of media products. Practical skills and technical development are at the core of this work, engaging in planning and developing ideas in a variety of forms. As the practical projects take shape, theory is combined to enhance the production standards and consider the visual imagery that is being created. Practical workshops in the studio and on location support your personal development, while the lecture and seminar programmes engage the theoretical concepts into the work. There is the development of personal development plans which guide your learning intentions and allows your ownership of the extended studies, including directed and individual research processes to support your career intentions. Academic skills are not overlooked and there are considerations of the audience and the interpretation of visual media allowing for a consistent application of reflective practice in the flow of your studies. The film and television industry has a long-established history of being a mainstay of entertainment in people’s lives around the world. It has never been more exciting than in the current industry where technical advancements are expanding at incredible speed, while the methods and forms of audience interaction expand far beyond the confines of the movie theatre. Understanding all these changes is important to your own professional development and realisation of the employment ladder that is awaiting. The wider potential of the moving images industry steps outside of the film and television production and into areas such as social media, advertising, marketing, music promotion and corporate video production. The breadth of potential routes is ever growing and the range of skills needed along with it. It takes dedication, passion and a great deal of initiative to be fully effective in these industries and the reflective approaches of this course promotes constant creativity. The HNC leads to the HND second year where there will be opportunities to develop professional materials for progression in the industry, including a growing CV and showreel and some consideration of the form of work you will be aiming for, including developing your own business plan. The HND builds on the skills developed previously and expands them into a self-directed form appropriate for your career intentions. There are set projects, such as the production of a documentary film, but the highlight is the organised and planned final filmed production that allows you to fully extend your creative talents. Work experience is not a required element of the course, but there will be opportunities throughout the years and your tutors will discuss these with you. You are also supported to find your own work experience whilst on the course. The HND is delivered across 8 core sessions of an hour and a half each, but learners are expected to conduct an equal amount of time engaging with self study. The assessments are all coursework based, although assessment methods do vary. There are no examinations. Feedback is provided periodically through sessions and learners will be given one to one tutorials where they can request further feedback and set targets. For summative assignments formal written feedback is provided.
Modules
Module A: Process & Practice Unit A1: Concept & Development Module A: Process & Practice Unit A2: Creative Project
Assessment method
All assessments are via coursework showing both theoretical and practical work. There is one portfolio unit to be developed over the year.
How to apply
This is the deadline for applications to be completed and sent for this course. If the university or college still has places available you can apply after this date, but your application is not guaranteed to be considered.
Application codes
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Points of entry
The following entry points are available for this course:
- Year 1
International applicants
We are unable to accept international applications due to UKVI regulations.
Entry requirements
Qualification requirements
● a BTEC Level 3 qualification in Art and Design or Media or other related Level 3 qualifications ● a GCE Advanced Level profile that demonstrates strong performance in a relevant subject or adequate performance in more than one GCE subject. This profile is likely to be supported by GCSE grades at A* to C (or equivalent) and/or 9 to 4 (or equivalent) in subjects such as maths and English ● an Access to Higher Education Diploma from an approved further education institution ● relevant work experience, or ● an international equivalent to the above qualifications
Additional entry requirements
Interview
You will be required to attend an interview.
Student Outcomes
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Fees and funding
Tuition fees
England | £6000 | Year 1 |
Northern Ireland | £6000 | Year 1 |
Scotland | £6000 | Year 1 |
Wales | £6000 | Year 1 |
Tuition fee status depends on a number of criteria and varies according to where in the UK you will study. For further guidance on the criteria for home or overseas tuition fees, please refer to the UKCISA website .
Additional fee information
Provider information
Central Bedfordshire College
Main Campus
Dunstable
LU5 4HG