If you see yourself working in film, television, music, publishing or advertising then BTEC Media offers practical and theoretical knowledge needed to get into the industry. The BTEC Digital Media Production qualification is a fun and exciting practical course that is the equivalent of three full A-Levels. Media is a challenging and creative industry and at ALS we look at all areas including: newspapers, magazines, video games, film, TV and more. During the course you will produce a varied portfolio of media work that includes a print media, a pre-production portfolio, a blog and a short film. Assessment methods are varied to give you the best opportunity to succeed.
Ideally students need to have achieved 5 GCSEs Grade 9—5 including English and Maths. A qualification in GCSE Media Studies is not a requirement to study this course.
Two Internally Assessed Assignments (filming and pre-production). One Externally Assessed Task (practical work-related scenarios completed in realistic, time-based situations.) One Externally Assessed On Screen Exam (2hrs-Media Representation).
About Education Provider
| Region | West Midlands |
| Local Authority | Warwickshire |
| Ofsted Rating | |
| Gender Type | Co-Educational |
| ISI Report | View Report |
| Boarding Fee | Unknown |
| Sixth Form Fee | £12,600 - £15,816 |
| Address | 15-17 Kenilworth Road, Leamington Spa, CV32 5TW |
If you see yourself working in film, television, music, publishing or advertising then BTEC Media offers practical and theoretical knowledge needed to get into the industry. The BTEC Digital Media Production qualification is a fun and exciting practical course that is the equivalent of three full A-Levels. Media is a challenging and creative industry and at ALS we look at all areas including: newspapers, magazines, video games, film, TV and more. During the course you will produce a varied portfolio of media work that includes a print media, a pre-production portfolio, a blog and a short film. Assessment methods are varied to give you the best opportunity to succeed.
Ideally students need to have achieved 5 GCSEs Grade 9—5 including English and Maths. A qualification in GCSE Media Studies is not a requirement to study this course.
Two Internally Assessed Assignments (filming and pre-production). One Externally Assessed Task (practical work-related scenarios completed in realistic, time-based situations.) One Externally Assessed On Screen Exam (2hrs-Media Representation).