College launches content creation course

Bristol’s Access Creative College has announced that it will be offering students the opportunity to study for a Content Creation T-Level – one of the first education providers in the UK to run the course.

Starting this September, the level 3 T-Level, which spans two years, will enable digital media students to gain experience in creating media content across a variety of platforms, including social media, online, video, and print.

The course blends theoretical classroom learning with hands-on practical experience and a minimum of 315 hours of industry placement.

Jon Domaille, head of Bristol campus said: “We’re so pleased to be able to offer students the opportunity to enroll in the Content Creation T-Level. Bringing this course to city is the next step in ensuring the next generation of talented digital creators have access to the best education to prepare them for the dynamic working world of the creative industries.”

The introduction of the T-Level comes hot on the heels of the successful launch of Access’s Bristol Academy of Visual Arts (AVA), which provides students with the experience of working within the creative industries alongside their studies.

One of the standout features of AVA has been its partnerships with leading industry players, including Sons of Graham, a professional film and animation company.

Through this collaboration, students have gained hands-on experience in a state-of-the-art green screen room.

Students have also had the chance to attend high profile industry events such as National Careers Week at BAFTA HQ, where they listened to talks from industry professionals like Lauren Layfield (Radio 1, Capital FM, CBBC) and experts from the worlds of short film, animation and gaming.

 

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