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**Producer Pathway**Our ‘Producer Pathway’ is aimed at emerging producers looking to develop towards industry. You will work to develop your brand/ sound/ and repertoire to progress your career**UD Level 4 Courses are…**• Industry supported Degree course: Music industry input and delivery• Genre and culturally relevant: Delivered through live projects and industry briefs• Employability portfolio focussed: Hosted in professional facilities• Flexible in their progression options: With additional
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**Producer Pathway**Our ‘Producer Pathway’ is aimed at emerging producers looking to develop towards industry. You will work to develop your brand/ sound/ and repertoire to progress your career**UD Level 4 Courses are…**• Industry supported Degree course: Music industry input and delivery• Genre and culturally relevant: Delivered through live projects and industry briefs• Employability portfolio focussed: Hosted in professional facilities• Flexible in their progression options: With additional studio and resource access packages at UD’s Talent House**Course details****What will I be doing?**Through a series of live briefs, you will work in industry projects which include…. 1. Realising Collaborative Song Writing and Production• Studio Recording and Production • Collaborative team meetings • Song writing and Composition • Project management • Presentation and receiving industry feedback2. Deconstructing the brand• Lectures on the development of Black Music identifying key labels and artists • Lectures on lineage and development of Black Music • Practical sessions on Brand development within. Popular music • Presentation to peers and industry • Peer and industry feedback sessions • Sessions on receiving and giving feedback3. Self-Production• Self-Management Techniques - Target setting and SMART planning • Project management - Self management • Song writing and recorded repertoire development • Live and Studio production skills (producers) • Live performance (producers)This course is designed to give you the opportunity to: • Demonstrate knowledge and understanding of musical and technological contexts: cultural, social, historical, commercial, professional, inter-disciplinary, inter-media. • Demonstrate the ability to convey personal expression and imagination through appropriate technical and interpretive means, in practical music making, composition, sound design, and production and performance. • Demonstrate the ability to understand, apply, and evaluate core concepts and techniques relating to music, music technology, and music production, using related components of language: pitch, tonality, rhythm and metres, timbre, texture, instrumentation, recording, arrangement, sequencing, mixing, mastering.• Demonstrate the ability to organise and manage a schedule of work effectively, in both solo and collaborative creative projects, recognising and implementing professional practice. • Demonstrate intellectual curiosity, practical experimentation, innovation, and the potential for continuing artistic and creative development. **What you will learn:**Knowledge • To understand the social, cultural, and relational significance of music, technology, performance, and production • To understand and explain core concepts and techniques relating to music making, music technology, and music production, using related components of language • To understand and evaluate current personal employability competencies, and analyse opportunities for skills development relevant to a range of professional contexts • To understand historical, current and potential future developments in the music industry. **Subject-Based Practical skills** • To develop core skills in sound creation and design, sound recording, composition, production and post-production, and performance with technology • To apply core concepts and techniques relating to music making, music technology, and music production creatively, in order to produce original music in different creative industry contexts • To create and maintain an engaging professional web portfolio, reflecting current skills, creative ideas and practice, and framed appropriately for relevant industry context/
This is the fee you pay if you live within Other UK.
Please confirm the most up to date fee with the individual institution.
£9,250
per year
This information comes from UCAS, or in some cases the institution directly.
Please note: fees do vary so please make sure you contact the institution for up to date information.
This is the fee you pay if you live within England.
Please note,this fee has been confirmed.
£9,250
per year
This information comes from UCAS, or in some cases the institution directly.
Please note: fees do vary so please make sure you contact the institution for up to date information.
This is the fee you pay if you live within Scotland.
Please note,this fee has been confirmed.
£9,250
per year
This information comes from UCAS, or in some cases the institution directly.
Please note: fees do vary so please make sure you contact the institution for up to date information.
This is the fee you pay if you live within Wales.
Please note,this fee has been confirmed.
£9,250
per year
This information comes from UCAS, or in some cases the institution directly.
Please note: fees do vary so please make sure you contact the institution for up to date information.
This is the fee you pay if you live within Northern Ireland.
Please note,this fee has been confirmed.
£9,250
per year
This information comes from UCAS, or in some cases the institution directly.
Please note: fees do vary so please make sure you contact the institution for up to date information.
The University of East London is based in a particularly vibrant and diverse part of London boasting two modern campuses located in London’s Docklands and Stratford. The Docklands campus sits on the waterfront with its own train station while in Stratford, the Olympic Park and Westfield shopping centre are right on its doorstep.
Together, they offer over £450 million of facilities including studios, labs, libraries, and the £21 million Sportsdock sports centre. Students can also reach London’s West End within just 15 minutes.
UEL is a leading London university for civic engagement. By helping students become active citizens through working on community projects or volunteering, the university aims to equip students with real-life learning opportunities and the chance to develop transferable skills while benefiting the community.
Where you'll study
Talent House
3 Sugar House Lane
London
Newham
E15 2QS
Talent House
3 Sugar House Lane
London
Newham
E15 2QS
United Kingdom Nearest tube station: Bromley-by-Bow 0.2 miles away Nearest train station: West Ham 0.4 miles away