Students that have shown a passion for the production arts would be invited to a number of exciting work experience opportunities and work on a number of projects throughout the EUTC. Students have gone on to study the production arts at a number of prestigious institutions such as RADA, Royal Central School of Speech and Drama, LIPA, Guildhall, Rose Bruford and also apprenticeships and employment. We are proud of the number of professional links that we have developed and are able to link our students with.
This curriculum provides students with industry-relevant vocational training and all qualifications are UCAS eligible meaning that students graduated with high levels of UCAS points. Please note, our post-16 offer is a Level 3 provision. Therefore, in order to be considered for a place at Elstree Screen Arts Academy at Post 16, we require all students to achieve five 9-4 grade GCSE or equivalent (including English and Maths). We also require students to achieve a grade 6 or higher in a related subject to the area they wish to study at level 3.
Assessment - Year 12: Unit 6: DAW Production (externally assessed in April) Learners will develop an understanding of how a digital audio workstation (DAW) can be used creatively to produce music, manipulate audio and mix music. Unit 1: Live Sound In this unit, students will examine live sound technology, equipment and roles; carry out the set-up and soundcheck of a live sound system to meet the needs of performers and audience; develop live recording and mixing techniques. Assessment - Year 13: Unit 2: Studio Recording In this unit, students will explore the equipment and processes used for a multitrack studio recording; carry out music recording session planning to prepare for a multitrack recording; carry out music recording using techniques and processes for a multitrack recording; review the processes used in the recording of the multitrack recordings. Unit 13: Mixing and Mastering Techniques In this unit, students will be understanding mixing and mastering software techniques; develop a mixdown of a multitrack project; and carry out the production of a mastered stereo audio file. Unit 18: Working and Developing as a Production Team In this unit, students will understand the different roles and responsibilities involved in the music production process; undertake a music production project; and review the music production project.
About Education Provider
| Region | East of England |
| Local Authority | Hertfordshire |
| Ofsted Rating | Good |
| Gender Type | Co-Educational |
| Address | Studio Way, Elstree, Borehamwood, WD6 5NN |
Students that have shown a passion for the production arts would be invited to a number of exciting work experience opportunities and work on a number of projects throughout the EUTC. Students have gone on to study the production arts at a number of prestigious institutions such as RADA, Royal Central School of Speech and Drama, LIPA, Guildhall, Rose Bruford and also apprenticeships and employment. We are proud of the number of professional links that we have developed and are able to link our students with.
This curriculum provides students with industry-relevant vocational training and all qualifications are UCAS eligible meaning that students graduated with high levels of UCAS points. Please note, our post-16 offer is a Level 3 provision. Therefore, in order to be considered for a place at Elstree Screen Arts Academy at Post 16, we require all students to achieve five 9-4 grade GCSE or equivalent (including English and Maths). We also require students to achieve a grade 6 or higher in a related subject to the area they wish to study at level 3.
Assessment - Year 12: Unit 6: DAW Production (externally assessed in April) Learners will develop an understanding of how a digital audio workstation (DAW) can be used creatively to produce music, manipulate audio and mix music. Unit 1: Live Sound In this unit, students will examine live sound technology, equipment and roles; carry out the set-up and soundcheck of a live sound system to meet the needs of performers and audience; develop live recording and mixing techniques. Assessment - Year 13: Unit 2: Studio Recording In this unit, students will explore the equipment and processes used for a multitrack studio recording; carry out music recording session planning to prepare for a multitrack recording; carry out music recording using techniques and processes for a multitrack recording; review the processes used in the recording of the multitrack recordings. Unit 13: Mixing and Mastering Techniques In this unit, students will be understanding mixing and mastering software techniques; develop a mixdown of a multitrack project; and carry out the production of a mastered stereo audio file. Unit 18: Working and Developing as a Production Team In this unit, students will understand the different roles and responsibilities involved in the music production process; undertake a music production project; and review the music production project.