The Documentary Production for TV, Film, and Digital Media is a one-year, full-time MA degree course offered by the University of Salford. This course is designed to equip learners with the necessary skills, knowledge, and understanding to work in a multi-platform environment and produce compelling documentary content for various platforms. The course is taught by industry professionals and includes a range of exciting opportunities to collaborate on real projects.Course Content: The course consists of five core modules, including Documentary Production, Collaborative Unit, Practical Skills for Filmmakers, Promoting Through Storytelling, and the MA by Practice Project. The course content is heavily focused on practical skills, with students given the opportunity to produce a documentary of their choosing as their final project. Key Modules: The key modules of this course include Documentary Film Production, which allows students to produce a short documentary film, and Practical Skills for Filmmakers, where students are taught a variety of practical skills such as creating budgets and schedules, and learning how to use camera, sound, and editing equipment. Future Careers: The course lays a solid foundation for students' careers in TV, film, and digital media. Graduates of this course can embark on a career as directors, producers, or cinematographers in the film or television industry, or become multimedia specialists or video editors in the digital media industry. For more information on this course, please visit the official course page.