Innovation North 115
PG Cert/PG Dip/MSc PG Cert/PG Dip/MSc
Digital Imaging & Creative Visualisation Digital Video & Special Effects
Full-time or part-time Full-time or part-time
Imaging technology has recently undergone a Technological innovations have redefined how
dramatic revolution in the move from chemical films are made and the way special effects are
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technology to digital technology. This transition created. This course will allow you to develop
brings endless creative possibilities. your specialist skills and knowledge of digital
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technology, through the use of new digital tools.
By exploring innovative photographic and
You will produce professional quality products,
advanced visual effects technologies, this
working on production and post-production
course exploits the new versatility of the camera
special effects using state-of-the-art digital
and hence the photographer. It offers tuition
tools and solutions. This course will offer you the
in a wide range of photographic technologies
opportunity to build and develop your existing
including image acquisition, image manipulation
portfolio of work to help you break into this
and composition techniques, high dynamic range
innovative industry.
and multiple image stitching techniques, an
insight into the history of images and imaging The main focus will be the moving image module
technology, and investigation of the technical, which investigates current technologies in video,
ethical, intellectual, and health and safety tools post-production and special effects. These
required by the modern photographer. You will include advanced video editing techniques,
extend digital image making beyond the purely compositing, blue screen/chroma-key
photographic; dealing with advanced graphics, technologies, and motion graphics. You will
visualisation, interactive media, visual arts and also investigate a wide range of 3D animation
even live installations. technologies where you will develop a practical
understanding and skills with recent and
You will also have the opportunity to work
emerging 3D computer modelling, animation,
collaboratively with visual designers,
visualisation and rendering techniques. You
programmers and technologists. The course
will be encouraged to critically evaluate the
encourages the development of broad academic,
relationships between sound, music and image,
industrial and management skills.
and to devise and create examples of audio-
This course will prepare you for the capture,
visual media to a professional standard.
processing and publication of professional
Further ‘contextual’ modules aim to give you a
digital imagery, focussing on the latest technical
balanced and critical view of the state of creative
workflows and advanced manipulation of digital
technologies currently used in industry. You
images. You will develop a comprehensive
will explore current creative and technological
professional portfolio of digital imagery.
limitations and become involved in forecasting
Entry requirements
future changes and developments.
In addition to the University entry requirements,
Entry requirements
you will require either a first degree in a
In addition to the University entry requirements,
media/arts-related subject with evidence of a
you will require either a first degree in a
substantial technological component, or in a
related subject with evidence of a substantial
technological subject with evidence of creative
technological component, or in a technological
ability, or a relevant professional qualification
subject with evidence of creative ability, or
with supporting evidence of appropriate work
a relevant professional qualification with
through a professional portfolio.
supporting evidence of appropriate work through
Key facts
a professional portfolio.
Course code: CDICV/DDICV/MDICV
Key facts
Place of study: Headingley Campus
Course Code: CDVSF/DDVSF/MDVSF
Start date: September or January
Place of study: Headingley Campus
Length of study: Full-time 1 year.
Start date: September or January
Part-time 2 years.
Length of study: Full-time 1 year.
Part-time 2 years.
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