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Music and Sound for Screen BA(Hons
Your course Films, TV, computer games and apps. So much of the media we experience nowadays comes with sound and music. If you enjoy working on your own compositions and sound design, and you’re excited by what you could accomplish, this course could help you prepare for a career in creating and working with a range of music and sound for screen. The course offers training in music composition, orchestration, sonic arts and performance. You’ll also be able to get involved in sound recording, audio production, sound design and film theory. The facilities at Huddersfield are of a professional standard. You’ll have plenty of recording and composition studio space to use if you need it. You’ll be able to mix and work with fellow students who will be aspiring classical and pop musicians, recording engineers, programmers, audio electronics experts and interface designers. You will also have the opportunity to take part in guest lectures from some of the industry’s most accomplished sound editors such as BAFTA and Oscar winner John Warhurst, who has worked on blockbuster film soundtracks such as Bohemian Rhapsody, Les Misérables, Sweeney Todd and Cats.
Example modules • Music for the Moving Image • Composing Music for Film and Videogames • Sound for Image • Work and Professional Practice
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Your future
Previous graduates have prepared themselves for what is known as a portfolio career, setting up their own sound/music for image company; providing orchestral scores and arrangements for recording sessions, writing original soundtracks, creating library music and sound effects. There is support available from our 3M Buckley Innovation Centre where you can get advice on starting your own business.
“With film composition as a core element every year, complemented by desktop music production, studio engineering, orchestration and sound design, this course aims to make it possible for you to start pitching for work even before you graduate – and our best students do just that. There is an important emphasis on enterprise and awareness of the business side of things as well as more theoretical aspects to round off your education.”
Julio D’Escrivan, Senior Lecturer and Course Leader for Music and Sound for Screen BA(Hons)
Course info
Course length:
3yrs full-time 4yrs inc. placement yr
Entry requirements:
BBB/DDM/120 UCAS tariff points from a combination of Level 3 qualifications alongside evidence of prior Music or Music Technology experience (which could be offered either through formal qualifications or a portfolio of creative work).
Music performance and theory grades from 6-8 can be counted in the 120 points.
Accreditation
This course is accredited by JAMES (Joint Audio Media Education Support), an approval by industry professionals that confirms it meets industry standards.