The MSc in Editing for TV, Film and Digital Media at the University of Salford is a postgraduate program aimed at helping students acquire the skills required in the creative and technical aspects of digital film and television production. With a strong focus on the technological and creative side of post-production, this course gives students significant hands-on experience using the latest tools in high definition video and sound editing.Course Content: The program is essentially practical and provides a detailed understanding of editing as it relates to storytelling in film and television production. The course includes practical exercises and a large-scale production project which is professionally produced with a public showing. Workshops focusing on drama, documentary, and music video provide students with a solid and wide-ranging base for further development after the course ends.Key Modules: The key modules within this course are Multiplatform Production, Story and Script Narrative, Editing: Theory and Practice, and Creative Editing.Accreditations: The course is accredited by Skillset, a sector-specific skills council that develops standards, qualifications, and learning resources for professionals in the UK's creative media industry.Future Careers: Graduates from this course have secured positions in a range of creative industries including independent television production, the BBC, iPhone applications design, teaching, or further study for a PhD.For more information on this course, please visit the official course page.