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1 Progression Route By Daisy Hicks

2 Progression opportunities within the Creative media Sector
HE courses – Higher Education courses are there to help people get a higher education at university. Work experience – Work experience is having a job for about a week to get the experience to see what's it like to work. Training opportunities – Training opportunities is having the opportunity to be trained for a job and to have the experience about how to work.

3 University UCAS works by showing you all of the University's over the place you live in that you could go to and apply for. When you want to apply for a course to go Plymouth for photograph you have to get UCAS points The point for my course you get 72-Pass, 120-Merit and for a Distinction you have to get 168 How you get UCAS points to go to university is from your course that you have done in college. f d85-8a0bc7a784e4&courseOptionId=218c0a3d-96bd- aea0-4dcc-bfd3e73a6587

4 Degree courses f d85-8a0bc7a784e4&courseOptionId=218c0a3d-96bd- aea0-4dcc-bfd3e73a6587 This course will be for 3 years in Plymouth university and I will have to get a Merit (120) to get in the course as I need UCAS Tariff points of to entry this course. This course is just photography based. In the first year of this course you will be working on Experiment / document / collaborate

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6 Degree courses cont… f4ae-1e0a-3d65-e464fa042c91&courseOptionId=170c6b8c acbd-146c-f49d0aa04ed6 In this course you could do full time, part time and modular study available to take on. To get in to this course you have to have UCAS points This degree is for 2 years and it’s a film and photography course that

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8 Pros and Cons of HE (Higher Education) courses
The positives of HE is you will be able to create a portfolio of work and be taught to a high level. The negatives of HE is that it is expensive to do.

9 Work experience What are the opportunities in your local area to gain work experience? Right now I cant find any work experience in my area but I could go and a professional photographer that has a shop down this way. I could assistant photography with a professional. NOTE: you need to a professional from the industry to find out what skills they recommend and how they entered the industry- do this now!

10 Pros and Cons of Work experience
The positive about doing work experience is that you get training at the same time as when your working in the shop, you might get asked to stay on to work if they think that your that good at the job. The negatives when your doing work experience you don’t actually get paid by doing the work in the shop, which some people don’t like but in away your getting experience for free. Can you get a job with just media work experience. What might your first job be? Yes I could just get a job by working in the media industry by starting of as an assistant photographer. My first job will be as an assistant photographer to start off and then in the end, get a job in General Practice Photographer

11 Training You could work as assistant photographer as this counts as training for the creative media. There is a Junior Photographer in Bristol, England The company was founded in The Headquarters is in Sevenoaks, England Theses are some jobs that are around UK for photography. photographer/ ?source=searchResults#/jobs?keywords=training+Photog rapher operative/ ?source=searchResults#/jobs/photographer-in-newton- abbot

12 Pros and Cons of Training
The positives about training is that you get all the training you will need to work, like first aid, how to pick your camera gear Correctly and not hurt yourself as you do the job. The negative is that it will cost you more to get training courses but if you want the training you wouldn't mind paying for it. I think you could get a job with training as they will know you are up for the job and get working right away.

13 Conclusion One of the routes to get in to the creative media industry is that you have to have a hobby for taking photos and filming people. Most people go to college to do creative media or just go for a photography course. Second of the routes in to the industry you could go for a training courses for creative media. Third route in that you can go to university as people like to see you’ve gone to university to study what they like to do and see what the people are like.


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