You will study 11 units across two years, developing a broad range of practical skills and academic understanding, relevant to careers in the media and fay beyond. Units to be studied include: Certificate (AS Equivalent) • UNIT 1: Media products and audiences (External examination on key media concepts) • UNIT 3: Create a media product , i.e. coursework production of a thriller film opening • UNIT 21: Plan and deliver a pitch for a media product - Coursework presentation Extended Certificate (A-Level Equivalent) • Certificate Units • UNIT 2: Pre-production and planning. External examination on planning procedures • UNIT 20: Advertising media. Coursework production of confectionary marketing materials • UNIT 22: Scripting for media products. Coursework planning of thriller screenplay Diploma (Double A-Level Equivalent) • UNIT 6: Social media and globalisation. External examination on contemporary media issues • UNIT 5: TV and short film production. Coursework production of a documentary film • UNIT 14: Radio production. Coursework production of a radio drama • UNIT 15: Create audio-visual promos. Coursework production of music video • UNIT 16: The creation and use of sound in media (Coursework production of digital sound • UNIT 24: Cross media industry awareness. Coursework analysis of media institutions • UNIT 23: Create a personal media profile. Coursework analysis of media institutions.
5 GCSEs at grades 9 to 3 including Media (if taken) and a 3 in English and Mathematics
Three externally assessed examinations Eight internally assessed and externally moderated coursework portfolios External assessment accounts for 50% of the Certificate and Extended certificate. At Diploma level only 33% of the course is assessed through external examination.When completing the Cambridge Technical Level 3 in Digital Media students generate evidence through different methods such as formal written examinations, practical media productions, blogged essays, presentations,
About Education Provider
Region | London |
Local Authority | Redbridge |
Ofsted Rating | Requires improvement |
Gender Type | Mixed |
Address | Christie Gardens, Chadwell Heath, Romford, RM6 4RS |
You will study 11 units across two years, developing a broad range of practical skills and academic understanding, relevant to careers in the media and fay beyond. Units to be studied include: Certificate (AS Equivalent) • UNIT 1: Media products and audiences (External examination on key media concepts) • UNIT 3: Create a media product , i.e. coursework production of a thriller film opening • UNIT 21: Plan and deliver a pitch for a media product - Coursework presentation Extended Certificate (A-Level Equivalent) • Certificate Units • UNIT 2: Pre-production and planning. External examination on planning procedures • UNIT 20: Advertising media. Coursework production of confectionary marketing materials • UNIT 22: Scripting for media products. Coursework planning of thriller screenplay Diploma (Double A-Level Equivalent) • UNIT 6: Social media and globalisation. External examination on contemporary media issues • UNIT 5: TV and short film production. Coursework production of a documentary film • UNIT 14: Radio production. Coursework production of a radio drama • UNIT 15: Create audio-visual promos. Coursework production of music video • UNIT 16: The creation and use of sound in media (Coursework production of digital sound • UNIT 24: Cross media industry awareness. Coursework analysis of media institutions • UNIT 23: Create a personal media profile. Coursework analysis of media institutions.
5 GCSEs at grades 9 to 3 including Media (if taken) and a 3 in English and Mathematics
Three externally assessed examinations Eight internally assessed and externally moderated coursework portfolios External assessment accounts for 50% of the Certificate and Extended certificate. At Diploma level only 33% of the course is assessed through external examination.When completing the Cambridge Technical Level 3 in Digital Media students generate evidence through different methods such as formal written examinations, practical media productions, blogged essays, presentations,