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BA Content Creation
About this course
Content Creation is a degree for students who want to develop professional skills in producing media content across the platforms that now dominate how people consume information, entertainment, and culture. Video, podcasting, social media, written editorial, and visual storytelling are all part of this landscape, and the professionals who work in it need to combine creative instincts with an understanding of audiences, platforms, and the strategies that make content effective. The field is evolving rapidly, but the core skills of compelling communication remain constant. At the University of Brighton, this three-year full-time programme includes a sandwich year with work placement opportunities, giving you structured professional experience in a content creation environment before you graduate. You will develop practical skills in video production, scriptwriting, audio production, social media strategy, photography, and digital editing alongside an understanding of the media industry, audience research, and the business models that sustain content creation. Critical perspectives on media and culture are woven in, giving you the analytical tools to understand why some content works and other content does not. Graduates from Content Creation work across a wide range of organisations. Media companies, brands, agencies, charities, and public sector bodies all create content at scale and employ people to produce it. Roles include content producer, social media manager, video producer, podcast editor, digital journalist, and brand content creator. The industry rewards initiative and portfolio, and many graduates build freelance or independent creative practices alongside or instead of employment. The placement year is particularly important in building the professional experience and contacts that open doors. Postgraduate study in media production, journalism, or communications is an option for those who want to develop specialist expertise or academic knowledge of the field.
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