BA Hons Television Production

Park, Cheltenham

 

INTAKE: September

Program Overview

The BA (Hons) Television Production program at the University of Gloucestershire is designed to cultivate the next generation of television professionals. This highly practical and industry-aligned course provides students with the essential technical and creative skills needed to succeed in the dynamic world of broadcast and streaming media. The program emphasizes a "learning by doing" approach, ensuring that students gain significant hands-on experience throughout their studies by actively participating in the creation of numerous television projects each year. This practical focus allows students to build a strong portfolio, showcasing their skills and creativity to potential employers upon graduation. The program is accredited by Creative Skillset, a body that works with the UK's screen-based creative industries, further enhancing its industry recognition and the employability of its graduates.

Curriculum: The curriculum of the BA (Hons) Television Production program is comprehensive, covering a wide range of genres and production techniques. In the initial year, students gain a solid grounding in the fundamentals of television production, including working with both single and multi-camera setups. They explore various genres, such as documentary, drama, and entertainment, developing a broad understanding of the different styles and demands of television production. As they progress through the program, students have the opportunity to specialize in areas that align with their interests, allowing them to refine their skills and develop a more focused expertise. The final year culminates in a major project, where students create a program to broadcast standards, often having the chance to pitch their ideas to a panel of industry experts. The curriculum also incorporates a two-week work placement, providing invaluable real-world experience within the industry before graduation.

Research Focus: While the BA (Hons) Television Production is primarily a practical course, it is also underpinned by relevant theoretical and research elements. Students are encouraged to develop an understanding of the broader media landscape, including the cultural, social, economic, and historical factors that influence television production. They learn about the evolution of different genres and aesthetic traditions, and how technological advancements are shaping the industry. Through various modules, students may engage in research activities, analyzing media texts, exploring the legal and ethical frameworks of the industry, and developing a critical understanding of the creative industries. This research component helps to contextualize their practical skills and provides a more holistic understanding of the television production field.

Industry Engagement: A key strength of the University of Gloucestershire's program lies in its strong industry engagement. Students benefit from the expertise of experienced lecturers who are often active professionals in the television industry, including accomplished BBC and ITV producers and directors. These lecturers provide real-time insights into the industry's current trends and practices. Furthermore, the program provides numerous opportunities for students to gain practical experience and make valuable industry connections. Students have had the chance to work on well-known productions such as 'X Factor,' 'Britain's Got Talent,' 'Ant & Dec's Saturday Night Takeaway,' 'Coronation Street,' and 'Flog It.' They also have opportunities to collaborate with organizations like Cheltenham Festivals to film and vision-mix large events, and with local sports clubs to produce content. Regular trips to show recordings provide behind-the-scenes access and the chance to interact with industry professionals. Technical staff are AVID certified trainers, with the potential for students to gain AVID certification as part of their degree, further enhancing their employability. The university's "UoG Connections Promise" also emphasizes building connections for life through placements, clubs, and societies.

Global Perspective: The program also offers a degree of global perspective through the content and case studies explored within the curriculum. Students examine diverse global examples of television production and analyze how media and communication are influenced by different cultures and contexts. While the primary focus is on the UK industry, this exposure to international examples broadens students' understanding of the global television landscape. For international students, the University of Gloucestershire welcomes applications from around the world and provides support for adjusting to studying in the UK. The skills and knowledge gained are transferable, preparing graduates for potential career opportunities in the international television industry.

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Location

Park, Cheltenham

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Score

IELTS 6

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Tuition Fee

£ 16600

Undergraduate Entry Requirements

Academic Qualifications: Applicants should have successfully completed their secondary education with a minimum overall score of 65% or equivalent in their respective country's grading system.

English language proficiency:

  • IELTS: A minimum overall score of 6.0 or 6.5 with no individual component below 5.5.
  • TOEFL: A minimum overall score of 80.
  • PTE Academic: A minimum overall score of 64.
  • Some programs may have specific subject prerequisites or additional requirements.

The University of Gloucestershire offers a range of scholarships designed to support international students in their academic journey. These scholarships are aimed at making education more accessible and affordable, allowing students to focus on their studies and enjoy their time in the UK without financial stress. The university provides several merit-based, need-based, and country-specific scholarships to help ease the cost of tuition fees for international students.

International Scholarships: The University of Gloucestershire offers International Scholarships for students coming from various countries across the globe. These scholarships typically range from £1,000 to £3,000 per year, based on academic achievement and the chosen course of study. The scholarship is automatically awarded to eligible students upon acceptance of their offer to study at the university. These awards are designed to make studying in the UK more affordable and are available for both undergraduate and postgraduate international students.

Excellence Scholarships: For international students who demonstrate outstanding academic performance, the University of Gloucestershire offers Excellence Scholarships. These scholarships are awarded to students who have achieved exceptional academic results in their previous studies. The Excellence Scholarship can be worth up to £3,000 and is designed to recognize and support high-achieving students who show great potential in their chosen field of study.

Country-Specific Scholarships: In addition to general international scholarships, the University of Gloucestershire offers country-specific scholarships to students from certain regions. These scholarships are tailored to students from specific countries, helping to promote international diversity at the university. The scholarships vary in amount, eligibility criteria, and application processes.

Graduates of the University of Gloucestershire's BA (Hons) Television Production program are well-equipped for a variety of career paths within the dynamic and competitive television industry and the broader creative sector. The program's emphasis on practical skills, industry engagement, and a comprehensive understanding of the production process prepares students for both creative and technical roles. 

Runner/Production Assistant: This is often the entry-level position for those starting in television production. Runners and Production Assistants provide crucial support to the production team on set and in the office, handling a variety of tasks from making tea to assisting with equipment. It's a valuable way to gain on-the-job experience and build a network of contacts.

Television Camera Operator: With the hands-on training in cinematography and camera operation offered in the program, graduates can pursue a career as a camera operator. They are responsible for operating the camera during filming, ensuring the shots are well-composed and technically sound. This can involve working on a range of productions, from studio-based shows to on-location shoots.

Film/Video Editor: The program includes training in post-production techniques, including editing. Graduates can work as film or video editors, using editing software to assemble raw footage into a final product. This role requires a strong sense of rhythm, storytelling, and attention to detail.

Media Researcher: A television production degree equips graduates with research skills. They can work as media researchers, finding information, sources, and visual materials for various television programs, including documentaries, news, and entertainment shows.

Television/Film/Video Producer: As graduates gain experience, they can progress to become producers. Producers oversee the entire production process, from developing the initial concept and securing funding to managing the budget and coordinating the crew. This role requires strong organizational, leadership, and creative skills.

Television Floor Manager: In a multi-camera studio environment, the floor manager is responsible for communicating the director's instructions to the on-screen talent and the studio crew. This role requires excellent communication skills, the ability to think on your feet, and a calm under pressure.

Sound Technician/Sound Recordist: The program provides a grounding in sound production, allowing graduates to work as sound technicians or recordists. They are responsible for ensuring high-quality audio recording on set or on location, using various sound equipment.

Assistant Director: Graduates with a strong understanding of the production process can work as Assistant Directors. The 1st Assistant Director (1st AD) manages the set, ensures the production runs on schedule, and is responsible for the safety of the cast and crew. Other AD roles assist the 1st AD in various aspects of the production.

Broadcast Presenter: While the program is primarily focused on the production side, the understanding of storytelling and the television medium can be beneficial for those interested in presenting. With further training and development of on-screen presence, graduates can pursue a career as a broadcast presenter.

Freelance Media Professional: The nature of the media industry means that many roles are on a freelance basis. Graduates can leverage the diverse skills and the portfolio they develop during the program to work as freelance media professionals, taking on various projects such as creating short films, corporate videos, or online content. This offers flexibility but requires strong self-management and networking skills.


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