Course Description
TV and Film Course
Kinsale College
TV and Film.
Do you want to work in the Film Industry? Then this Dynamic/ Practical/ Creative course is the one for you! This TV and Film course is designed to prepare students to work in the Film and TV sector. There is access to an editing suite (iMac with Adobe Premiere Pro) four full days per week and access to HD video equipment, all week.
Participants are taught a range of skills including:
- scripting,
- storyboarding,
- camera skills,
- editing skills etc.
There are individual and group projects on the course. Students are encouraged to produce short films on topics of interest to themselves, provided they fit within the given brief. The majority of this course is practical rather than theory based, which allows students to produce varied and substantial portfolios.
Learners will undertake 10 days of work placement in a suitable environment. The College will help participants in selecting suitable placements.
Other Information
Facilities in this Department
This department contains the most up to date hardware and software. Facilities include Apple iMac, a range of digital video cameras, still cameras, sound recording equipment, music/soundtrack production equipment.
Graduates of the Film and TV Production course will be ready to enter this dynamic environment with a range of career opportunities open to them, taking on roles such as content producers, editors, communications and independent film producers.
Course Code | 5M18519 |
College Name | Kinsale College |
Course Category | Dance, Music & Theatre Performance, Film Production |
Course Location | Cork, UK |
Course Start Date | 3rd September 2018 |
Course Fee | €500.00 |
Course Duration | 1 year |
Entry Requirements | -Leaving Certificate or equivalent. For mature applicants appropriate experience will be considered in lieu of formal qualifications. -All applicants will be required to attend an interview. -An offer of a place on this course means the applicant has met the minimum entry requirements set out here and satisfactory presentation at interview. |