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Film and Media Production
Bachelor of Arts (Honours)
Course Details
Course Code | LY_DFMED_B |
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Level | 8 |
Duration | 1 Year |
Credits | 60 |
Method of Delivery | On-campus |
Campus Locations | Donegal – Letterkenny |
Mode of Delivery | Full Time |
Course Overview
This course has been designed in response to the changing digital media landscape. The development of the digital film industry relies heavily on finding skilled professionals and graduates. While the industry traditionally required specialised areas to be catered for individually this too is changing.
With the onset of digital film equipment, content has become more and more in demand and fast turnaround of projects is essential. This in turn means that multi-skilled graduates and individuals are more in demand than ever. You will learn how to transfer your ideas onto the screen producing content for Film, TV and audio-video. The programme provides opportunities for students to hone in on their niche interests. If this sounds like the outlet you need for your creative talents, then this Honours course will give you the added expertise you need.
Course Details
Year 1
Semester | Module Details | Credits | Mandatory / Elective |
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1 |
Industry/Competition ProjectThis module allows the student to experience the pace of working in the creative industries through working on a variety of live industry and competition project briefs. Learners will demonstrate their skills and identify their strengths in their chosen field. Learning Outcomes 1. Pitch and present project work to a professional standard |
10 | Mandatory |
1 |
Final Project (Pre-Production & Process)In this module students of Film and Animation will initiate the conception, research and development of a project proposal, which will form the basis for their major project. Graphic and UX design will use advanced skills to interrogate how communication is evolving in the age of connected devices and social media. Fashion with Promotion will explore a range of technical advancement and social conscience which now inform the industry. The module affords students the opportunity to investigate the historical, theoretical, technical and cultural frameworks shaping their chosen field of study. They will be expected to seek out exemplars of professional practices and reflect on their own practice, and personal objectives for enhancing future progression. Learning Outcomes 1. Demonstrate enhanced critical, conceptual, and technical skills in the generation and progression of a self-initiated project |
10 | Mandatory |
1 |
Research & DissertationLearners will propose, research and write a 6,000 word dissertation on an area of visual culture identified in consultation with the tutor. This will normally have been developed and presented as an initial proposal in semester 6. The dissertation must be the candidate’s own work and show evidence of significant independent research and a thorough knowledge of their field of study. Learning Outcomes 1. Select, evaluate and manage independent research demonstrating substantial engagement with the relevant contextual domain for their area of study |
10 | Mandatory |
2 |
Major ProjectThis module follows on from the Pre-Production & Process module and pushes the learner into full production of an individual Major project in their chosen field of study. This module allows the learner to apply their creative and technical skills in the production of a substantial body of work. Learning Outcomes 1. Formulate a self-initiated design brief |
25 | Mandatory |
2 |
Creativity and Creative EnterpriseThe creative industries, a sector founded on creative endeavour and creative enterprise, are the subject of theoretical and policy debate within Ireland and internationally. They provide employment opportunities to many graduates. This module encourages students to explore how creativity operates at a personal and organisational level and to become familiar with the employment landscape. Students work across disciplines to gain insights into the creative industries and their specific place within them. Learning Outcomes 1. Discuss creativity theory in relation to themselves and to creative enterprise |
05 | Mandatory |
Progression
Follow up programmes elsewhere include:
Students may apply to progress to Post Graduate and Masters programmes in their chosen discipline at LYIT or at Institutes / Universities across Ireland and abroad.
Entry Requirements
The programme is offered in full-time mode for one year. Applicants must have a relevant Level 7 award with 180 ECTS credits and appropriate learning outcomes in Film / Video or a related area. Equivalent qualifications will be considered.
Careers
Career Pathways
The main employers are:
Fillm Studios
TV Production Companies
Media Companies
Advertising Companies
Design Companies
Graduate Careers
Graduate careers typically include:
Special Effects Producer
Pre-Production Designer
Post-Production Editor
Independent film/Video Producer
Further Information
Contact Information
Department Administration:
+353 (0)74 918 6211 / +353 (0)74 918 6210
Design & Creative Media