This one-year, QQI Level 5 full time course equips the learner with the vocational skills and knowledge to creative thinking and personal...
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This programme enables learners to obtain a range of practical and theoretical skills en route to attaining the QQI Level 5 Major Award in...
This one-year course concentrates on developing students knowledge and practical skills in the art of cinematography and provides an opportunity...
Graduates of Interactive Digital Art and Design are imaginative, innovative creators. They will make key contributions to digital product design,...
A 2D VFX Supervisor leads the VFX team, ensuring creative and technical quality, meeting deadlines and budget, and realising the director’s vision through visual effects.
Designs graphics for use in media and multi-media products like magazines, Online content, labels, advertising and signage.
Design costumes and stage sets for television, film and theatrical productions.
Assists a producer supervising and managing the production of a film, television or theatrical productions.
A Visual Effects Rigger builds digital skeletons and control systems for 3D models, enabling animators to move characters or objects realistically in film, TV, or games.
Glass Makers and Glass Artists make all kinds of glass objects from the glass for windows and bottles, to drinking vessels, tableware, ornaments and sculptural objects.
Finds entertaining and interesting information, people and places for TV and radio programmes.
Produces photographs in studios or at news / sporting events relevant to their particular area of work.
The junior Assistant Director (Junior AD) is a very popular entry grade into Film and TV live action production.
The Makeup Trainee supports senior team members, sets up and maintains workstations, and learns on the job through observation and hands-on assistance in a creative film/TV environment.
Thatchers cover roofs of houses, pubs, barns etc. with reeds or straw to make them waterproof.
Boom Operators capture clear, precise sound on set using long poles (booms), while staying in sync with the scene and out of shot during filming.