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Digital Media Production Digital Media Production Oxford Brookes University

Oxford Brookes University

Masters Degree , Digital Media

Course Description

Technology, Design and Environment Department of Computing and Communication Technologies This course at Oxford Brookes University is aimed at those graduates who have a first degree in any discipline other than a technically based media subject and who wish to study Digital Media Production at master?s level. As a result of the teaching and learning experience on the course, you should be in a position to show originality in the application of the state-of-the-art methods to create multimedia products of highest commercial standard. The taught part of the course covers video production using Avid technology, TV newsroom operation, computer-aided design, computer-generated animation and the creation of multimedia applications such as CDs, DVDs and websites. In addition, you will carry out an individual project and will work in a group to tackle the production of media materials for genuine customers. You will demonstrate the ability to deal with complex issues systematically and creatively, and will show originality in tackling and solving problems. This will enhance your prospects in obtaining employment in the media industry. We have excellent facilities to support your learning and use the latest industry standard tools, such as Avid, Solid Works and ProTools. Teaching is based at our new purpose-built building on the Wheatley Campus. Facilities include a sound and video recording studio, post-production studio and a fully operational TV newsroom. Course content The course is structured around three time periods: Semester 1 runs from September to December, Semester 2 from January to May, and the summer period completes the year until the beginning of September. To qualify for a master?s degree you must pass all taught modules and the Dissertation, together with the Research and Study Methods module. Video Production is intended to give you an understanding of, and the ability to apply, the skills required for sound and video recording, including the techniques used to design, author and produce electronic media. The module will take you through the entire process of making interactive video-based multimedia products. This includes pre-production planning, production phase involving industry standard tools for recording and post-production using the latest techniques of data manipulation. Web Media provides you with an understanding of the processes and practices needed to generate and manipulate web content. You will develop a blog and build an online portfolio of work including digital text, images and audio material. Computer Aided Graphics Design is intended to give you a thorough understanding of how computer aided graphics designs are created using a PC-based CAD system. You will concentrate on developing and enhancing your technical ability as applied to computer aided design, as well as gaining an informed understanding of the computer aided design creativity. The module takes you through the entire process of generating computer aided designs as part of your practical and project work. Advanced Computer Aided Animation is intended to give you a thorough understanding of how 3D complex animations are created using a PC-based CAD system. You will concentrate on developing and enhancing your technical ability as applied to computer animation, as well as an informed understanding of the computer aided animation creativity. The module will take you through the entire process of making 3D animations as part of your practical work and projects. The projects are the core of the animation, providing you with the environment for learning and academic development together with the evolution of skills in the creative and technical aspects of computer aided animation. Newsroom Operation covers the entire workflow for a broadcast TV newsroom from an original news story, through the write-up, planning and capturing footage, to editing and broadcasting. Using the latest industry-standard equipment in a fully operational newsroom,

 

Entry Requirements

You should normally hold a first degree equivalent to at least a British lower second class bachelor’s degree in any discipline other than those very closely related to media technology. If you have relevant professional qualifications or work experienc,000 worItemalue+oSn++???A????

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