Post-16

Creative Media Production & Technology

  • Duration

    2 years

  • Provider

    UAL (University of the Arts London)

  • Qualification

    Level 3 Extended Diploma

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Take the next step in your journey towards becoming a digital arts specialist. This course is designed to deepen your understanding of technical and research production skills, and equip you with the skills you need to achieve success in the ever-expanding world of digital and interactive media.

Overview


When you study on our Creative Media Production and Technology course you begin an immersive exploration into games, film, and animation. 

You will learn by doing, with a large focus on practical study, you will engage in hands-on projects that hone your skills and expand your creative horizons. 

With robust support from the experienced and passionate teaching team, you are guided through the creative process, from concept to execution, developing a deep understanding of media production. This course is ideal for aspiring digital artists, eager to develop their talents and pursue careers in the vibrant and expanding fields of gaming, filmmaking, or animation.

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Stats and figures

100 %

of all categories inspected by Ofsted were deemed to be "OUTSTANDING" during our most recent inspection, placing HCA among the highest achieving education providers in the county. Find out more.

Career paths include:

  • Video Game Developer
  • 3D Artist
  • Filmmaker
  • Content Creator
  • Graphic Designer
  • Animator
  • Video Artist
  • Social Media Manager
  • Web Content Manager
  • Camera Operator
  • VR Content Designer
  • Concept Artist
  • Motion Designer

Level up your skills in:

  • Adobe Photoshop
  • Adobe Premiere Pro
  • Adobe After Effects
  • Adobe Animate
  • Adobe Audition
  • Blender
  • Unreal
  • Stornaway
  • GDevelop

Students have gone onto study...

  • Games Design at Staffordshire University
  • Creative Media at Bath Spa
  • Animation at UWE
  • Animation at Cardiff Met
  • Filmmaking at BIMM
  • Visual Effects at University of South Wales
  • Game Art at Worcester University

60 %

of all level 3 diploma students achieve a Distinction or Merit in 2024, with over 40% of students receiving a Distinction*. 

(*A Distinction is the equivalent of 3 x A*s at A-Level in UCAS points.)

Feed your imagination


Discover your specialism as you explore a broad variety of exciting projects and create short films, playable video games, 3D animations and more.

On this immersive course you will be encouraged to express your own creativity as you develop new software and practical skills and create fantastical worlds that amaze and entertain. 

You will build up a suite of some of the most in-demand skills in the creative industries, and leave with a portfolio of projects that feel unique to you and that reflects your interests and passions.

Plug into the creative industries

On this course you will hear first-hand from creators working in a range of exciting disciplines within creative media and technology. Recent visits include immersive artist Maddie McVey (Disguise, London), motion graphic designer Scott Wallace (tomorrowisclosed) and interactive film-maker John Bradburn.

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Work on real world projects

You don't just learn about digital media - you will have the chance to make things for real. Last month students created an immersive audio experience for a city-centre festival that you can download now in your app store.

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Bring your ideas to life with industry-standard facilities


All students have access to their own dedicated machine which features all the industry standard software you need. 

Explore and master the full Adobe Suite featuring Photoshop, Premiere Pro and After Effects, as well as 3D packages such as Blender, which will allow you to create a range of CGI models and explore texturing and 3D animation. Tuition is provided in these software packages by our staff team so whatever your experience level we can help you develop your software skills as part of the course. 

When it comes to equipment, you will be guided in the operation of a range of practical kit. 

From DSLR and 4k video cameras, to lighting, and audio equipment VR headsets and more, you will get hands on experience and guidance in our dedicated studio which features photographic, video and greenscreen spaces, so that you can create the highest quality work with confidence. 

A community you can make your own


Your studies are enriched with industry trips to professional creative agencies and inspiring immersive experiences. 

You will hear from guest speakers from the creative industries, and engage with valuable work experience opportunities and live briefs, ensuring you will gain real-world insights and connections to help you in your professional and personal development. 

You will also be be learning side-by-side with likeminded people as passionate about digital design and visual media as you are. You are your most creative when you feel comfortable, and the support and community on our course will give you a real foundation to succeed in the subject and beyond.

Kimberly at results day 2024

Studying at HCA helped me improve my confidence and I've met great people. I've learned so much and I'm very happy with the journey it took me on.

Kimberly Chitsime, moving onto a BA(Hons) in Animation at Cardiff Met University

Entrance requirements for Level 2 vs Level 3

Some students feel like they will benefit from an additional year of study before starting their Level 3 Extended Diploma. This may be because they feel that their experience or GCSE grades will not put them in the best position to reach their full potential on the Level 3 Extended Diploma course yet. 

In this case we offer a Level 2 Diploma, which provides you with the  opportunity to build out a foundation in your subject area for a year as well as additional support with English and Maths, before moving on to Level 3 Extended Diploma (assuming you meet the grades required to progress). This means that you will study with us over a 3 year duration (1 year at Level 2, and 2 years at Level 3). Studying a Level 2 qualification in your chosen course area, can be a valuable step in achieving your goals at Level 3. 

The Level 3 courses for Post-16 students are a two-year qualification certified by the UAL Awarding Body.

There are three key passing grades at Level 3: Distinction (168 UCAS points), Merit (120 UCAS points) and Pass (72 UCAS Points). A Distinction is equivalent to three A* grades at A-Level.

What you will learn

We also offer a 1 year Level 2 diploma course, that allows you to enter in at a lower entry point to gain experience and confidence before moving onto the 2 year Level 3 Extended Diploma course. See more information further down the page. 

Unit 1: Introduction to media processes and technical skills

To kick off the year we will start with a series of short, hands on practical projects designed to introduce you to a range of techniques. We will explore animation, games design and lens based media to expand your horizons and explore your creativity.

Unit 2: Introduction to design and research skills in creative media production

Developing an idea using informed contextual research is a huge part of the creative process. In this unit we will explore how to support and develop initial ideas through the exploration of strong and effective research.

Unit 3: Introduction to professional practice in creative media production

In this unit you will explore the roles and requirements used in industry. You will develop your understanding of how professional digital artists approach a project and what skills you will need to develop for a career in the creative industries. 

Unit 4: Critical and contextual awareness in creative media production

Here we will explore important historical contexts related to our industry, as well as exploring key theories that will influence your own work. We will look at influential directors, artists and games designers to understanding how to elevate your work to the next level. 

Unit 5: Investigating audio production and technology

Voice over, atmospheric soundtracks and effects. This unit will explore the impact audio has on our work and how it helps bring our ideas to life. You will be using microphones and audio recorders to capture sound and then using industry standard software to manipulate it. 

Unit 6: Investigating visual production and technology

In this unit you will focus on creating high impact visuals. This could be through camera techniques, professional graphic design, sleek animation, or high end game asset development.

Unit 7: Investigating interactive media production and technology

In this unit you will produce an interactive experience for your audience in the form of ‘choose your own adventure’ game. You might choose to create a CGI narrative or use live action footage to guide your audience through your story where they will ultimately choose the outcome.

Unit 8: Developing a creative media production project.

The final major project! This is the last project of the first year and will use all the skills you have built so far. Here you will be able to choose your area of specialism to develop an extensive project that shows your creative ability. Will you develop a fantastic animation project? Develop a playable game? Build some amazing 3D assets? Shoot a short film? In this unit the tutors will support you, but the outcome itself – that’s up to you! 

Meet the team

Creative learning

On the Creative Media course you will learn by doing, gaining hands on experience with cameras, equipment and software, you will create a range of digital creations that span games, film and animation platforms. 

The dedicated tutor team will guide you as you develop specialist skills and develop increasingly professional projects. Alongside this you will explore key areas of academic study, researching key contextual areas of our industry and applying this learning to your own work to inform and develop ambitious, sophisticated end results that will stand you in good stead for further study or employment.

Application process

Our post-16 courses offer an outstanding foundation to pursue a career in the creative industries and beyond. 

Every year students progress onto degree courses at some of the top arts and stage schools in the UK, or go on to study other subjects from Medicine to Marketing.

You can apply at any point during the year directly to HCA. We receive a high number of application across our four subject areas so we recommend that you make your application as early as possible.

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Term Dates (FE)

Term Enrolment
Dates (2024 - 2025) Wednesday 28th August - Wednesday 4th September
Term Autumn Term
Dates (2024 - 2025) Thursday 5th September - Thursday 19th December
Term Half Term
Dates (2024 - 2025) Monday 28th October - Friday 1st November
Term Spring Term
Dates (2024 - 2025) Wednesday 8th January - Friday 11th April
Term Half Term
Dates (2024 - 2025) Monday 17th February - Friday 21st February
Term Summer Term
Dates (2024 - 2025) Monday 28th April - Friday 4th July
Term Half Term
Dates (2024 - 2025) Monday 26th May - Friday 30th May

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