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Multimedia Full Time CourseBroadcast MediaThis module gives students the opportunity to work in radio production & broadcasting. The module will cover three stages, operational techniques, programme production & broadcasting. On completion of this module each student will have produced four fully scripted radio broadcasts, which includes live sound, a pre recorded/edited feature and music. AIMS The aim of the module is to provide an introduction to radio production & broadcasting. Other Modules
Additional studies Support options are provided in the following areas: What you can do before the course starts: The web is the obvious resource for examining Multimedia. Some sites seem to work better than others; find examples of good and bad sites and look at what makes them ‘good’ or ‘bad’. Reading of any related magazines i.e. Computer Arts, 3D World, Total Film, Empire and Digital Photographer. There are many online sites where industry professionals, students and interested people discuss and share advice and expertise. One such example is www.cgsociety.org. Note: these may be subject to change. |
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