The Media Production course at the University of Lincoln aims to equip students with a range of skills, focusing mainly on the creative aspects of media but also including a strong grounding in the business side of the industry. Students will be exposed to a variety of media forms including film, television, radio, and digital media, and will gain experience in both practice and theory.Course Content: Over the three years, students will learn about the history, theory and practice of media production and have the opportunity to specialize in one of three pathways: Single Camera Drama Production, Multi-Camera Television Production, and Radio and Audio Production. They can also gain broad knowledge of the media industry, including industry law, marketing, and the economic factors affecting media production.Key Modules: The key modules of the Media Production course are as follows- 'History of Art and Design', 'Introduction to Media Production', 'Script and Screen', 'Sound for Screen', 'Single Camera Drama Production', 'Multi-Camera Television Production', 'Radio and Audio Production', 'Experimental Media Practice', 'Screen Industries and Economies', 'Advanced Media Practice', 'Screenwriting for Short Film', 'Postproduction Techniques', 'The Business of Media', 'Dissertation' and 'Final Media Project'.Accreditations: The course is accredited by ScreenSkills, the industry-led skills body for the UK's screen industries. This means that the University of Lincoln has been assessed as having the vital elements required in delivering high-quality training for the film, TV, VFX, animation, and games industries.Future Careers: The course prepares students for a range of careers in the media industry, including roles in television, radio, film and digital media production. Graduates could go on to work as producers, directors, sound engineers, screenwriters, cinematographers, and editors, among other positions.For more information on this course, please visit the official course page.