You will have a dedicated course base, fully equipped with Industry standard equipment and resources for creating 2D and 3D graphic design work. The course has high graduate employment rate of over 90%, with graduates going on to work at ITV, BBC, CNN, Intermission, Éclair, Lipsync, Empire Design and major brands including Coca-Cola and Jo Malone. Students graduate with a showreel and the essential skills and industry contacts necessary for a career in the film, television, games and advertising sectors. You will meet Industry professionals, visiting tutors, alumni and lecturers from a wide range of backgrounds throughout the course during workshops, seminars, visits and on productions. One of the key benefits of the course is that it enables you to collaborate with fellow students from other specialisms and see first hand how your skills directly feed into the entire production process. This Postgraduate Diploma course gives you the opportunity to become an innovator in your field by combining practical experience on a range of TV shows, films and digital content with industry work experience placements and intensive training in Photoshop, After Effects and Cinema 4D. This unique course, delivered in partnership with Sky, equips you with the skills required to become a film and television graphics designer. Want to bring great stories to life through titles and motion graphics? While many applicants will have a degree from a British or overseas university, we will consider applicants who do not have a degree if they have an impressive portfolio, a creative track record or an alternative qualification. We are looking for people who can marry good design with moving image computer software skills. A portfolio of your work, and interest in graphic design and motion graphics for television and an ability to work to deadlines as part of a team are essential. A graphics design qualification at degree level is beneficial.
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