MA Record Production
Start Date: October 2009
Course duration
- One year.
- Part time students can spread their studies to suit an individually negotiated learning programme. Precise details should be negotiated at each year's enrolment.
Location
- Ealing
Entry criteria
- A 2:1 Honours degree or higher in Music Technology or a related subject, or substantial industry or prior experience in the field.
- This course requires advanced musical knowledge.
- Candidates will be asked to provide a portfolio of degree-level/professional work and written statement.
Mode of study
- Full-time (1 year)
- Part-time
Further Information
- Email: learning.advice@tvu.ac.uk
- Programme Leader: Simon Zagorski-Thomas: simon.zagorski-thomas@tvu.ac.uk
- Apply online here
Course Information
The lecturers on the course are already award winning music producers. For example: Mike Howlett and Grammy award winning producer and arranger Pip Williams. Students work in studios of professional specification - digital and analogue consoles with access to 5.1 monitoring and ProTools HD systems in addition to other, non-linear, platforms and digital and analogue tape systems. They study the history of the record producer in the music industry over the years and how record production has changed and developed. They also study on the musicology of record production: the psychology and psychoacoustics of recorded sound, the way that technology affects performance practice and vice versa. On the practical side they will have experience in pre-production, financial negotiation and management, arranging, performance direction, track laying, session planning, editing, mixing and post-production.
List of Modules
- The Producer’s Role
- Capturing Sounds
- Manipulating Sounds
- The Development of Audio Technology
- Capturing Performances
- Combining Sounds
- The dissertation module
BA (Hons) Music Technology & Video Production
UCAS details: BA (Hons) Music Technology & Video Production
- UCAS code: J9W6 BA/MTWV
- Duration: Three Years
- Location / Campus code: Ealing (E)
Entry criteria
- 200 UCAS tariff points.
- Normally in a minimum of two subject areas. We expect a percentage of these to be at GCE A/VCE A Level. Points generated by GCE AS/VCE AS Level and Key Skills qualifications will be considered.
- IB Points: 29
- BTEC National Diploma: Merit
- Access: Pass
Interview/Portfolio
- You may be required to attend an interview and provide a portfolio of work (audio CD format).
Academic enquiries
Course Structure
Year 1
- Introduction to Sound
- Audio Theory
- Music Technology 1 (MIDI & Synthesis)
- Writing for the Media
- Digital Video Production
- TV and Radio Industries
Year 2
- Sound Technology
- Creative Sound
- Music in Industry
- Work Placement
- TV Studio Production
- Documentary Production
Year 3
- Drama Production
- Audio Post-Production
- Project (Double module: Music Technology or Video)
- Digital Broadcast Media
- ExperimentalFilm & Video
TRINITY GUILDHALL
Music Diplomas from 2009
Diploma in music: Performance and Teaching
Diplomas in Music: Theory and Composition
These diploma have three levels. Associate NQF level 4, Licentiate NQF level 6 and Fellowship NQF level 7. Level 4 diploma are first year in a full time undergraduate course. After finishing this course you can go to university or other higher education institution. Level 6 diploma are comparable with the standard reached at the end of the final year a full-time undergraduate course. After finishing this course you can go to university or other higher education. Level 7 diploma are comparable with the standard reached at the end of the postgraduate course. After finishing this course you can go to university or other higher education.
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