1 minute read

Production Arts (Stage management

Productions Arts is a key area in which the Stage Management department operate and work closely with the Performing Arts departments to produce the sets, lighting, sound and props for all the college performances, including in our own college studio theatre and professional theatres.

PRODUCTION ARTS (STAGE MANAGEMENT)

NATIONAL CERTIFICATE/NATIONAL SUBSIDIARY DIPLOMA • LEVEL 3 (BTEC) This course is designed for those who love theatre and want to take an active role in bringing creative ideas to life. You will get opportunities in lighting, sound, props, set and the back stage operations required for live performance. ENTRY REQUIREMENTS Five GCSEs at grade 9–4, including English. Merit in a BTEC Level 2 Diploma in a related subject will be considered. WHAT NEXT Progression to Drama School or Employment within the industry.

NATIONAL SUBSIDIARY DIPLOMA/NATIONAL DIPLOMA • LEVEL 3 (BTEC) Like our other stage management courses, this course is designed for those who love theatre and want to take an active role in bringing creative ideas to life. You will gain an opportunity to take on larger roles within the Production Arts. You will get the chance to run departments within the major college shows. NATIONAL FOUNDATION DIPLOMA/NATIONAL EXTENDED DIPLOMA • LEVEL 3 (BTEC) In the Foundation and Extended Diploma in Production Arts you will gain a broader understanding of the role of Production Arts in the broader spectrum of Performing Arts as an industry. UCAS TARIFF POINTS AVAILABLE

Find out more on page 30. ENTRY REQUIREMENTS Five GCSEs at grade 9–4, including English. Merit in a BTEC Level 2 Diploma in a related subject will be considered. WHAT NEXT Progression to Foundation Degrees or

PRODUCTION ARTS (STAGE MANAGEMENT)

into employment. ENTRY REQUIREMENTS Five GCSEs at grade 9–4, including English. Merit in a BTEC Level 2 Diploma in a related subject will be considered. WHAT NEXT Progression to Foundation Degrees or

BTEC qualifications are equivalent to A Levels and they carry UCAS points. into employment.

This article is from: