Studying Television and Radio Production at Salford BROADCAST MEDIA

BA (Hons.) Television & Radio Production

https://www.nationalcollegeradio.co.uk/ What’s the course like overall?

PRODUCTION PRACTICE and THEORY Year 1 Video and Radio content production Media Texts and Media Institutions

Content Creation & Content Delivery Year 2 Choose your own Pathway TV, Radio, or a mix of both Documentary Drama Live Studio Craft skills Theory Year 2

• Modules include – Scriptwriting, Camera and lighting, Creative Audio, Editing, Production Management, TV Studio, Radio Studio, TV Drama, Radio Documentary, Radio Drama, Radio Podcasting, TV Documentary

• Professional Practice – aim for employability by building your media networks and profile + get you working in industry Year 3

Perfecting your programme making skills

Analysing UK and US media with our experts

Final Project or Dissertation Who teaches me? What work experience is there? Lots of opportunities as companies come to us with live briefs – e.g. making videos for their website; making trails for their radio station; making ads for their product launch

We help you apply for work experience / placements in media companies – we don’t guarantee it

Professional Practice – gets your network set up ready for your final year Where are the jobs?

Broadcasters: BBC / ITV / C4 / Channel 5 Independent Programme Makers: Nine Lives / True North BlakewayNorth / Channel 4 Radio: Local and National, commercial and public e.g. 5 Live, XFM, Bauer /BBC 6 Music /etc. Social Media: Tunafish/ Social Chain / Very / Boo Hoo / LadBible / SMMS / • Alex Hughes – producer Metro Radio, Newcastle. • Sam Burton - Broadcast Assistant at BBC Radio 2 and BBC Radio . • Lizzie Halliwell-BA for BBC 5 Live. • Hannah-Mae Graham - Assistant Producer for the Commercial Video Team at Global Radio. • Inez Taylor-Wood – Production Secretary ITV Studios and Multi Story Media Transferable skills

Project management Research and writing skills

Collaborative working Public presentation

Leadership experience Professional responsibility Interpersonal skills and reliability EXTRA EXTRA Can I study abroad?

International partners in America, Australia, Russia, China, and Europe including Norway, Finland, Holland, and Italy What do I need to get a place?

UCAS points: 112 A Levels: BBC A2 Media Studies desirable

BTEC Extended Diploma: DMM Creative Media Prod. Desirable – not essential Any Questions? www.nationalcollegeradio.co.uk

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