Comments about FdA Fashion Styling and Photography - At the institution - London - Greater London
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Objectives
f you want to build upon your existing knowledge within styling or photography, in order to embark on a career within the specialist fashion and lifestyle industries, then this 2 year degree course may for you.
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Entry requirements
You should also: * have 1 A level at grade C or above in Art or Design plus 4 GCSE passes at grade C or above or * have a BTEC National Diploma, or NVQ level 3 or AVCE double award in a related subject plus 4 GCSE passes at grade C or above or * have successfully completed a 1 year Foundation course in Art and Design or * have successfully completed a relevant Access course, 48 credits at level 3 or equivalent qualification * have a high level skill in photography/styling and ideally have some industry experience * have IELTS level 5.5 or equivalent if you are an International student/EU and English is not your first language * Evidence of portfolio will be required at the portfolio review/interview
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Academic title
FdA Fashion Styling and Photography
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Course description
FdA Fashion Styling and Photography
Programme
This unique course provides an integrated knowledge of the various aspects of fashion styling and photography. It presents an exciting educational experience that incorporates cultural studies with creative practice. The programme will enable you to develop an enquiring mind and a range of specific transferable professional as well as personal skills. Technical and professional skills are nurtured alongside creative and conceptual initiatives, and through practical and theoretical assignments you will develop an understanding and a critique of fashion as image and cultural product.
You will follow a programme of core studies in practical styling and photography and these are linked together through a series of lectures, demonstrations and practical assignments. Personal and professional development including communication, negotiation/team working, networking and studentship skills are measured and assessed in conjunction with core subject skills, in the interests of an overall learning experience that is relevant and useful.
Cultural and contextual studies support and inform this development through project work that is largely textual. You are supported throughout this, in a teaching and learning environment that is ultimately focused on your needs wherever possible; students are encouraged at all times to identify and develop their own working methodology and style against a backdrop of a professional establishment that is constantly ready and waiting to be pushed, surprised and transcended.
In the final year, you will complete your Final Negotiated Project that will focus on either fashion styling or photography.