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Ravensbourne University London

Bachelor Degree , Video Production

Course Description

The world of post production is rich and very diverse, and this course opens opportunities to launch a career as an editor, grader, or visual effects artist. You could end up working in feature films, television or the full spectrum of online media.  

Our BA(Hons) Editing and Post Production is highly regarded by employers as a course that delivers versatile and industry-ready graduates; 90% of our students are employed within six months. Past graduates have set up their post production companies; found roles at the BBC, Framestore, ITV, Disney; or worked in post production houses editing prestigious films including Thor, Star Wars, and Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them.

"Ravensbourne appealed to me because of the use of high end technology and the infrastructure of having professional tutors who are also engaged in the industry," Rafael Bettega, BA (Hons) Editing and Post Production alumnus and part of the Oscar-winner team for Amy.

Our degree programme gives you all the practical and critical skills you need to thrive in this industry, while also helping you develop your chosen area of specialisation.

Course Content

Year 1

You will build your knowledge in post-production and broadcast technology. Alongside this, you will learn about communication, visualisation and the post-production industry. We encourage you to start thinking about your contextual studies research throughout this year.

Year 2

You will study the craft of editing, technical workflow and online processes. You will develop your ideas and entrepreneurial skills and spend time in industry gaining key experience in post-production and working in collaboration with other students.

Year 3

You will study further high-end professional skills and build a final major project portfolio of your work, ready for industry. We ask you to show your contextual studies research in a long form dissertation.

 

Entry Requirements

Students will normally be expected to possess five GCSEs (grade C/level 4 or above) or equivalent (including English) and also to hold at least one of the below or equivalent UK or international qualifications.

Qualifications accepted:

  • 2 A levels, grade C or above
  • 4 AS levels, grade C or above
  • 2 vocational A levels, grade C or above
  • Level 3 Foundation Diploma or National Diploma
  • Advanced Diploma, grade C or above
  • International Baccalaureate, 28 points or above

Assessment Methods

You will be continually assessed through preparation of written and practical project work. Assessment in the final year is through dissertation and portfolio.

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