Live Performance Technical Production at Newcastle College University Centre - UCAS

Course summary

The FdA Live Performance Production programme is an exciting new two-year, practical technician training course to introduce and develop the knowledge, skills and behaviours required to become a live event technician. Informed by a team of industry experts in the field of Theatre, Live Music and Live Events, this programme offers a unique opportunity to undertake a course which encourages a holistic approach to Technician training synthesising systems and processes within live sound and lighting for live events, theatre processes, moving image and video conferencing. Throughout the programme technical skills are practiced and refined through practical application within a variety of work-based situations. Underpinning knowledge is developed through written investigations, presentations, observation witness statements, critiques, and workplace documentation, records, policies and procedures in line with industry requirements. This programme will challenge you not only in your development of technical knowledge and skills but in your increasing autonomy and industrial confidence as these skills are transferred to new contexts. As an ‘industry integrated’ programme we will provide you the opportunity for industry-based application of skills within a series of internal and external regional music and theatre venues in the Live Across Newcastle season of events. Curated by The Performance Academy in collaboration with a range of regional venues and company partners, this opportunity will ensure your work-readiness as you graduate. As part of our FdA Live Performance Production work ready guarantee we have strong links established with regional companies and venues working. As a result, there are a variety of opportunities throughout the year for you to participate in which mirror current industry practices and inform your Work Based Learning and Professional Practice modules. The Performance Academy is a centre for regional performance and production training and as training academy we are developing partnerships with companies and venues such as The Cluny 1 & 2, Dance City, Alphabetti, Live Theatre, The Tyne Theatre, The Baltic, and Generator, NX, where you will follow in the footsteps of specialist practitioners such as Ross Lewis, Mark Graham, Liam Tully, Tony Eastlake, Nick Rogerson, Martin Hodgson, Trevor Fairclough. Industry integration with our partners will take the form of opportunities for group organised and/or individually negotiated practitioner talks, workshops and projects providing practical experience within simulated projects as well as offering the opportunity for external work placements, and project realisation. Previous placements within our technical department have taken place with: RB Group, Sage Gateshead, Live Theatre, Durham Gala, Mathew Bourne, Northern Stage, Alphabetti Theatre, Theatre Royal Newcastle, Playhouse Whitley Bay, Mortal Fools and Dance City. This course is ideally suited to students who will thrive following an intensive practical environment and who are technically minded. You should be inquisitive in the development of your skills, knowledge, creative and leadership abilities as technicians and have an interested in supporting live events. So, if you are keen to develop a breadth of skills and knowledges across production including sound, lighting, and video then this is the course for you. Previous students from the Performance Academy technical programmes have successful careers in both the music and theatre industries, working within live performance production, as technicians, lighting and sound operators, lighting and sound designers, in addition to related careers in the cultural and creative arts sectors.

Modules

Year One: Lighting Practice, Sound Reinforcement, Studio and Venue Set-up and Maintenance, Work Related Learning, Managing Live Events, Video Conferencing, Academic Skills, Personal Development. Year Two: Lighting Design for Live Events, Advanced Live Music, Rigging for the Entertainment Industry, Professional Development, Industry Practice (LAN), Moving Image, Work Based Learning.

Assessment method

The overriding aim of the FdA Live Performance Production is to offer a mode of study which encourages a holistic approach to Technician training synthesising traditional ‘on’ and ‘off-the-job’ training, academic study through qualitative reflective practice, and vocational application of current industry processes. The programme operates through a varied and challenging timetable inclusive of practical training workshops, industry observation and placements, seminars, formal lectures, classroom activities and self-directed training and study. A range of enrichment workshops led by visiting professionals allows you to gain knowledge of current practices and techniques. Underpinning knowledge is communicated and assessed not only in practice but in written investigations, analysis and presentations, witness statements, critiques, prompt and response dialogical cycles and workplace documentation, records, policies and procedures.


How to apply

Application codes

Course code:
W451
Institution code:
N23
Campus name:
Main Site
Campus code:
-

Points of entry

The following entry points are available for this course:

  • Year 1

Entry requirements

Qualification requirements

Additional entry requirements

Interview

Please contact [email protected] for details.


English language requirements

TestGradeAdditional details
IELTS (Academic)6

Student Outcomes

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Fees and funding

Tuition fees

Channel Islands £9250* Year 1
Republic of Ireland £9250* Year 1
England £9250* Year 1
Northern Ireland £9250* Year 1
Scotland £9250* Year 1
Wales £9250* Year 1

*This is a provisional fee and subject to change.

Additional fee information

No additional fees or cost information has been supplied for this course, please contact the provider directly.
Live Performance Technical Production at Newcastle College University Centre - UCAS