Film, TV & Video Production
(TV & Film Production – Level 6)
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INTRODUCTION:
Candidates are immersed in hands on filmmaking, allowing them to comprehensively develop to their creative and professional potential.
Enhancing core competencies, there are opportunities for students pursuing excellence in documentary filmmaking, directing actors for film, sound production, design, and advanced camera. Students work with state of the art industry standard cameras and equipment in modern facilities on our Cork city centre campus. Students gain insight into the film and television industry and the emerging internet market and learn the importance of marketing themselves, their creative work and their skills to the industry.
ENTRY REQUIREMENTS:
- QQI Level 5 Award in Film and Televison Production or in a related area is required.
- Applicants with an industry experience are encouraged to apply.
DURATION:
This is a one-year full-time course.
CERTIFICATION:
- QQI Advanced Certificate: Film, TV and Video Level 6 – (6M5159).
COURSE CONTENT:
The following subjects may be offered:
Communications - 6N1950
Directing Film - 6N4968
Documentary Production - 6N18514
Editing Practice & Techniques - 6N5427
Film & Digital Video Production - 6N5428
Film & Television Camera and Lighting - 6N5452
Scriptwriting for Film & Television - 6N18517
Studio & Location Sound Production - 6N4981
TV & Film Production Design - 6N5431
TV & Film Production Management - 6N5432
Work Experience - 6N1946
WORK PLACEMENT / EXPERIENCE:
Participants will be required to undertake 10 days of work placement in a relevant location. The College will assist participants in identifying suitable placements.
EDUCATION PROGRESSION OPPORTUNITIES:
For full details on progression opportunities see these links:
Excellent progressions opportunities including:
Our students have successfully completed 3rd level and graduate degree and diploma programmes at UCC, Sunderland University, DLIADT, National Film and Television School UK, Filmbase Masters, Tralee IT, Nemeton.
- TU Dublin: TU983 – Film and Broadcasting.
- IADT: DL843 – Film, DL844 – TV, DL845 – Design in Film.
- TUS Limerick: LC276 – Creative Broadcast and Film Production.
- ATU Galway: GA281 – Film & Documentary.
- NUI Galway: Arts – Film & Digital Media.
- Sunderland University: Advanced entry to final year of W615 – Film Production (BA Hons), HP63 – Media Production (BA Hons), PW 36 – Film and Media (BA Hons).
- Brighton Film School: BA (Hons) Film Production Top-Up.
- DIT, Dún Laoghaire, DKIT, GMIT: DT504, DL834, DK864, GA281.
- Tralee IT: TL802.
- UCC: CK101, CK105, CK107, CK108, CK109, CK 113, CK117, CK118, CK210, CK301, CK307.
We advise you to consult the CAO website – www.cao.ie to confirm specific entry requirements for Higher Education Institutions.
CAREER OPPORTUNITIES:
Students have been successful in obtaining work in TV stations, Film and Video production companies; Post production companies, Multimedia companies, Advertising, Newspapers and theatre companies.
Students on this programme have been successful in screening work produced on the course at many International film festivals.
PAST STUDENTS:
Notable St. John’s Central College Cork Alumni
Kevin Lehane who wrote the feature film ‘Grabbers’, Sara Taddei who was the Production Designer for the NFS animation film production ‘MANoMAN’ that has been nominated for a Bafta, Brian O Glanby and Petr Stach who went onto Sunderland University and whose film ‘Gently down the stream’ was nominated for an RTS award. Ed Godsel (‘The Road to Moneygall’), Chris Cullen( Epic Productions, Dr Liz Greene) to name but a few.
STUDENT TESTIMONIAL:
CONTACT DETAILS:
Email: catherine.murray@corketb.ie
Tel: (021) 425 5500