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Composition for Film, TV and Games at University of Chichester - UCAS

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Course summary

This MA Composition for Film, TV and Games degree gives you professional training in writing and producing commercially viable music for the media industries. The course is 18 months full time and starts in January. This course explores specialist compositional techniques, develops your operational understanding of hybrid studio technologies, and gives you advanced productional skills to equip you for a career in industry. The degree mirrors the industry and emphasises working with ‘real-world’ briefs, meeting deadlines and working in a professional environment with state-of-the-art recording and media technology. You will learn to process critical notes and interpret direction, and to iterate your work and deliver a finished product on time, on budget and on brief. You will learn to prepare for and run a recording session, discover how to manage music budgets and explore how to navigate the industry as a media composer. You will work collaboratively, building networks with post-graduate directors, screenwriters, editors and producers, and have opportunities to contribute to professional projects. During the final six months of the programme you will engage with self-directed independent study as you create and produce your major research project. This project is supported through mentoring and staged draft submissions. Your project could be a combination of artefacts, a single large-scale specialist production supported by critical reflective analysis, or a significant and appropriate dissertation piece.

Modules

You will study a range of modules on this course. These modules are: Style and Genres Programming, Production and Studio Technologies Research and the Industry Composing Moving Image Research and the Industry Collaborative Project Research and the Industry Specialist Project or Research Project This list is indicative and subject to change.

Assessment method

You will learn from experts in the fields of screenwriting, directing, producing, cinematography, picture editing and sound design. Your lecturers and tutors will include well established and award-winning filmmakers. You will take part in individual tutorials and seminars in groups of up to 20 students. In your first year (or first two years if you study part time) you will engage with lectures, research, analysis and skills development classes to develop your specialist and collaborative understanding. You will be taught through technical and creative workshops and project development sessions. You will be expected to complete independent study and practical individual and group work outside of timetabled sessions. In the final six months of the course you will increase your independent study and industrial interactions. You are expected to be professional at all times and work towards establishing a professional network that will help you access professional opportunities after you graduate. Assessment You will be assessed through a range of assignments including: Summative assessments including written and practical coursework Presentations Screenings Portfolio and project work


Entry requirements

An honours degree at 2:2 or higher in a related discipline. For more information contact Stephen Baysted, [email protected] A Level qualification or equivalent.


English language requirements

TestGradeAdditional details
IELTS (Academic)6.5With no element lower than 5.5
PTE Academic58
TOEFL (iBT)89

For more detail about our English language requirements, including details of the University's Summer Pre-Sessional English language courses, see our website.

https://www.chi.ac.uk/international/english-language-requirements


Fees and funding

Tuition fees

Republic of Ireland £9828 Year 1
EU £16074 Year 1
England £9828 Year 1
Northern Ireland £9828 Year 1
Scotland £9828 Year 1
Wales £9828 Year 1
Channel Islands £9828 Year 1
International £16074 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

No additional fees or cost information has been supplied for this course, please contact the provider directly.
Composition for Film, TV and Games at University of Chichester - UCAS