Course Summary

Ready to make stories come to life through the cutting of sound and picture? Taught by professional tutors established in the industry, students are equipped with everything they need to succeed after graduation - a huge 96.4% of graduates are employed within the first six months after completing the course. While editing is at the heart of this course, it is also backed up by a full range of skills that help students to thrive in the sector. These include visual effects, colour grading, audio post, screen graphics, shoot-and-edit, and broadcast technology. Students on the course will be guided by expert teaching staff and visited by a number of industry speakers. Lecturers on the course use a mix of problem-based learning, practical workshops, lectures and masterclasses to teach students the fundamentals of editing and post-production. Students will also develop skills in post technology and media management. Throughout the learning journey, students will learn how the practice is underpinned within the context of wider social, cultural and aesthetic landscape. Key study topics: - Editing, craft and technical - Compositing and visual effects - Broadcast technology - Colour grading - Post sound - Typography and graphics

Course Details - Modules

Year 1: You’ll learn about the history and diverse landscapes of the post production sector, the platforms, roles, business models and the audiences. You will develop skills in the effective use of post production tools, the ‘grammar’ of editing and post technology. This is buttressed by a critical analysis or your craft within wider social, cultural and aesthetic formations. You will work on a range of genres including documentary, drama and promos. Year 2: In your first elective unit this year, you will develop advanced skills in another craft area: VFX, Colour Grading, or Shoot-and-edit. The second elective encourages you to work collaboratively with students from other disciplines in the design and delivery of a social product. In the spring term you will explore the Post House sector, develop your professional skills, and find a work placement. The Big Ideas and Philosophies unit will engage you with important issues and debates, and help you locate your profession in the bigger picture. Year 3: The focus here is on independent learning, professional and reflective practice in readiness for your career in post production. Portfolio is a self-directed unit which allows you to engage with clients and students from other disciplines to develop a body of post production commissions that demonstrates your advanced craft and technical skills across a range of media products. Cutting Edge examines new and emerging technologies, platforms, tools and formats. You will conduct primary research and produce a Dissertation that demonstrates your ability to think, process, and deliver a coherent argument.

Course Details – Assessment Method

Your units will be assessed at two stages: work-in-progress (Formative) and final delivery (Summative). You will provide evidence of the work and learning carried out for each unit. This may include edited videos, essays, background research, development materials and/or evidence of reflection on the process of development. You are also assessed through peer-to-peer, group and self-assessment. An individual or group presentation may also form part of the assessment requirements of some projects.

Course Details – Professional Bodies

Professional Bodies are not listed for this Course.

How to Apply

26 January This is the deadline for applications to be completed and sent for this course. If the university or college still has places available you can apply after this date, but your application is not guaranteed to be considered.

Application Codes

Course code: PJ90

Institution code: R06

Campus Name: Main Site

Campus code:

Points of Entry

The following entry points are available for this course:

Year 1

Entry Requirements for Advanced Entry (Year 2 and Beyond)

Entry Requirements for Advanced Entry are not listed for this Course.

International applicants

Standard Qualification Requirements

64 Tariff Points from accepted Level 3 qualifications.


Students will also be expected to possess five GCSEs (grade C/4 or above) or equivalent (including English) .

Please click the following link to find out more about qualification requirements for this course

Minimum Qualification Requirements

Minimum Further Information are not listed for this Course.

English language requirements

Test Grade AdditionalDetails
IELTS (Academic) 5.5 IELTS 5.5 overall with 5.5 in each subtest.
TOEFL (iBT) 72.0 TOEFL IBT with 72 points overall including minimum Reading 18, Listening 17, Speaking 20, Writing 17
PTE Academic 42.0 PTE Academic or SELT: 42 overall with minimum 42 in each subtest.
Trinity ISE Trinity College London - B2 SELT ISE II. Pass Overall with Pass in each component.

Please view our website for full English Language requirements and options. If you have any questions please email international@rave.ac.uk

Ravensbourne English Language Requirements

https://www.ravensbourne.ac.uk/international-students/how-apply/english-language-requirements

Unistats information

Student satisfaction : 85%

Employment after 15 months (Most common jobs): 80%

Go onto work and study: 82%

Fees and funding

England 9250.0 Year 1
Northern Ireland 9250.0 Year 1
Scotland 9250.0 Year 1
Wales 9250.0 Year 1
Channel Islands 9250.0 Year 1
Republic of Ireland 9250.0 Year 1
EU 16500.0 Year 1
International 16500.0 Year 1

Additional Fee Information

*All fees shown are correct for 2021/22 academic year and are subject to change.

Provider information

Greenwich Peninsula
6 Penrose Way
Address3 are not listed for this Course.
Greenwich
SE10 0EW

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