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Unit 11: Progression Project

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 RESEARCH Teesside University Course Details You learn the practical aspects of film and television production, and film in our industry-standard facilities, which includes two television studios, a fully operational radio station, digital film production equipment, and grading and edit suites. We have our very own award-winning multimedia platform – TUXtra – which showcases content produced by students and volunteers across the university, including live broadcasts. You work on live briefs from industry contacts including BBC, Channel 4 and ITV Signpost, ensuring that you hone your skills within real-life environments. Supported by our dedicated technical staff, you become familiar with a range of filmmaking disciplines, experiencing working as part of a media production team. Throughout your studies you create a range of work, broadcasting it through TUXtra and exploring the industry to find exactly where your skills fit. Entry Requirements 96-112 points from any combination of r...

Unit 9: Music Video Production

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  TASK 1: Research Research  For this project, I mainly used Google, Wikipedia, Spotify, & YouTube to assist my research. These are all commonly used research methods, but they do have different strengths and weaknesses when researching things for for a film.  Google is a powerful tool for quickly finding a variety of information many subjects. It can be especially useful for finding filming locations or researching the subject matter in which you wish to base your film around. But, there is a large amount of information on Google, which could potentially make it harder to find sources that are reliable.  Wikipedia is good when researching background information on a topic or theme. You can find things such as historical events that may influence your film in some way. However, Wikipedia is a user-edited platform, therefore making it questionable how much information on there is 100% accurate.  Spotify can be a useful tool when researching a song, or other s...