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CAMBRIDGE NATIONAL CREATIVE iMEDIA

EXAMINED USING PASS, MERIT, DISTINCTION EXAM BOARD: OCR SYLLABUS NUMBER: N/A

ASSESSMENT: 25% EXAMINATION 75% NON EXAM-BASED

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WHAT WILL I LEARN?

This course offers you the opportunity to explore a vocational route throughout KS4. The course lets you gain knowledge in a number of key areas in the media field, from pre-production skills to digital animation, and offers a hands-on approach to learning. This course will also provide opportunities to develop useful transferable skills such as research, planning, and review, working with others and communicating creative concepts effectively.

COMPULSORY UNITS Pre-Production Skills You will learn how to plan preproduction effectively including understanding of client requirements and reviewing pre-production briefs. You will use this knowledge in the with others. deadlines. optional units when you develop your own media products. This unit also provides excellent transferable skills such as project planning.

Creating Digital Graphics You will learn the basics of digital graphics editing for the creative and digital media sector, considering client requirements that you learn about in the pre-production skills unit.

OPTIONAL UNITS You will choose two optional units from the following: 2D & 3D digital characters; websites; story telling; digital animation; game concepts; interactive multimedia products; digital sound; digital video; digital

TO BE SUCCESSFUL YOU NEED TO:

be creative and enjoy working be highly motivated and work

CGA PATHWAY

KS5: A-level Computing, BTEC Digital Media (single A level) HIGHER EDUCATION: University

An A-level in computer science is useful for courses in computing, computer science and the technology sector.

FOR MORE INFORMATION SPEAK TO:

have the ability to meet strict photography; digital games. independently. attend creative imedia intervention clubs to support your learning.

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