Digital magazine production includes genre, codes and conventions, content, layout and platforms.
Outline
During this course you will study:
Journalist reporting.
Digital media skills in video, audio, print, publishing, and web.
Digital magazine production includes genre, codes and conventions, content, layout and platforms.
Interviewing techniques including journalistic context, questioning, styling and structure.
Writing copy, exploring text from a range of media sectors, looking at style, content and delivery.
How to gather information from primary and secondary sources, target audience and planning content.
Page layout design for digital media exploring common principles of layout design, differences between printed and digital layout outcomes. Working with text, images/ graphics, and colour.
How to respond to a brief.
Progression
The skills you will learn from this course will enable you to: Pursue a career in print journalism, broadcast journalism, as a press officer, in public relations, marketing or publishing. Progress on to employment or a relevant university degree.
Assessment
The course is 67% coursework, this means that you are set assignments throughout the year. The remaining 33% of the course is a synoptic external assessment where a single task is set, which you have 20 hours of supervised college time to complete.
Entry Requirements
Students will need a minimum of five grade 5’s or above, including English Language and Mathematics.Please Note: There are no examinations for this course. Assessed through a portfolio and practical work. Students wishing to study Journalism cannot choose this subject alongside Journalism of Crime.
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According to the Department for Digital, Culture, Media & Sport (DCMS) the UK’s creative industries sector added œ109billion to the economy in 2021 and accounted for 2.29 million industry jobs that year.
The workplace could be a broadcast or operations centre as part of TV/radio studio operations, on a film or television set, at client premises or a location shoot, working on site in live events venues, or home or office based as part of a content creation agency.
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