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Bachelor of Arts in Film, Television and Video Production
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Film, Television, and Video Production Techniques: Students learn how to use industry-standard equipment and software for filming, editing, and producing professional-quality media content.
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Storytelling and Scriptwriting: The program emphasizes narrative development, helping students craft compelling stories for film, television, and digital platforms.
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Practical Experience: Many programs offer opportunities for hands-on learning through projects, internships, and collaborations with other media students, allowing for portfolio development.
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Post-production: Students gain knowledge in editing, color correction, sound mixing, and visual effects, critical skills for modern media production.
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Industry Insights: The program often includes guest lectures, industry internships, and collaboration with professionals to provide real-world insights into the media and entertainment industry.
Requirements
Listed below are the documents required to apply for this course.
Grade 12
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Total: 6.0
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Total: 80.0
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Educational Requirements: Completion of Grade 12 (or equivalent) with a focus on subjects like English, media studies, and the arts. A background in subjects related to creativity or communication can be an advantage. Minimum GPA: Universities often require a minimum GPA of 2.5 to 3.0 on a 4.0 scale (around 75-80%). Standardized Test Scores: Some institutions may require standardized tests such as the SAT or ACT (particularly in the U.S.), and for international students, proficiency in English via TOEFL or IELTS may be required. Portfolio or Writing Sample: A portfolio showcasing previous creative work, such as short films, video projects, or writing samples, may be requested to assess the applicant's practical and creative skills. Letters of Recommendation: 2-3 letters of recommendation from teachers, mentors, or professionals who can speak to the applicant's abilities, particularly in the arts or creative fields. Personal Statement or Essay: A personal statement explaining why the applicant wants to pursue film and television production, including their career goals and interest in the program. Interview or Audition: Some programs may include an interview or require a creative audition, where applicants may demonstrate their skills or passion for media production.
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