Access to Music Creative Media students had a great time taking part in an Epic Studios TV Production workshop over the half term break! Perfect practice for the Factual TV Production unit work we have coming up. Watch this space!

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Access to Music Creative Media students had a great time taking part in an Epic Studios TV Production workshop over the half term break! Perfect practice for the Factual TV Production unit work we have coming up. Watch this space!
OPEN EVENING - Wednesday 19th October 6pm or 7pm
There has never been a better time to choose a creative future. The creative industries are one of the fastest growing areas of the UK economy and Access to Music is the perfect place to give you the skills to work in it.
We are an Ofsted 'Good' graded creative college celebrating 25 years in education. For 2017 we are expanding our creative offer at a time when most schools are cutting back on arts subjects.
So follow your passion and come along and find why we have been the number one choice of thousands of creative students.
The Open Day takes place on on Wednesday 19th October and you can book a one-hour session at either 6pm or 7pm. These sessions designed to give you the best experience of our centres - you will get a tour of the facilities, informative presentations, plus the chance to talk to staff and students.
This event takes place in Birmingham, Bristol, Lincoln, London (Stratford), Manchester, Norwich and York. > BOOK NOW!
Sorority Noise are an incredibly powerful emo band hailing from Connecticut, America. They took to the stage at Epic Studios Norwich on the 10th October.
Another Access to Music (Creative Media Yr2) student review for the Epic Studios blog. Sorority Noise live at the studios. Sounds like it was an amazing event! More to follow...
Written by Georgia Mallinder
Images by Charlotte Robinson
Trash Boat – A Student Review for Epic Studios Written by Katie Edwards (Access to Music – Creative Media, Student Journalist) Trash Boat are a British pop punk band, established in 2014 in their hometown of St Albans. They are signed to the genre’s well-known label Hopeless Records – which also supports bands such as... View Article
A fab student review by our very own Katie Edwards (Creative Media Yr2) for Epic Studios!
This week Trash Boat
Official music video for Wicked Faith - Hunt You. Director: Katie Edwards DOP: James Hubbard Gimbal Operator: Sam Meyer Grip: Harley Tedds Editors: Sharni Sa...
A music video produced by 1st year Creative Media (Access to Music) students James Hubbard, Katie Edwards, Sharni Sayer & Harley Tedds
Music created and owned by Lewis Riches Video created by Georgia Mallinder and Morgan Devenney
A music video produced by 1st year Creative Media (Access to Music) students Georgia Mallinder & Morgan Devenney.
This is my first music video I didn't have that much time to do it so I'm sorry if it's not to good but if you do like it PLEASE give it a LIKE. Many thanks ...
A music video produced by 1st year Creative Media (Access to Music) student Matty Fricker
This is a music video created for the song, Don't They Know They're Dying, by The War Within. Special thanks to The War Within and Matty Fricker for featurin...
A music video produced by 1st year Creative Media (Access to Music) students Connor Pink, David Sztrik & Elliot Philips.
A first project promotional video, created by Access to Music Norwich students:
Matthew Fricker, James Hubbard, Connor Pink and Eden Smith
A first project promotional video, created by Access to Music Norwich students:
Joshua Breeze, Kayleigh-Anne Lawrence and Georgia Mallinder
A first project promotional video, created by Access to Music Norwich students:
Katie Edwards, Elliott Philips, Sharni Sayer and David Sztrik,
A first project promotional video, created by Access to Music Norwich students:
Morgan Devenney, Charlotte Robinson, Freya Stevens and Harley Tedds
Another great video from our Creative Media Students!
Matty Fricker
James Hubbard
Kayleigh-Anne Lawrence
Connor Pink
Filmed entirely on mobile devices and edited in iMovie
Access to Media loves this cool short by 1st year Creative Media student James Hubbard. A great snippet example of the kind of work we’re already seeing from our talented 1st yrs!
Keep checking in for more from our media students over the coming weeks and months!
Want to join us or find out more about Access to Music Norwich’s Creative Media Extended (BTEC) Diploma? Visit our website or read on below:
Creative Media Training in Norwich
Eugene Riecansky (of award-winning visual effects and motion graphics studio 'Rockstar') talks about his Creative Media role on the new Access to Music Diploma course in Norwich.
Creative Media Training in Norwich
Access to Music Norwich launches its Creative Media Diploma this year and the next couple of weeks are your last opportunity to apply to join us. So, if you, or someone you know, has an interest in media and would like to learn more about; video production; presenting; TV production; blogging; or how to get the most out of social media platforms such as YouTube, please read on for more information.
What’s it all about?
This Creative Media course has been designed with a focus on the ever-evolving world of new and online media, while also incorporating more traditional disciplines - such as how to present to camera or sound design for film or TV. Tutors and industry professionals will guide you through many exciting media processes, including training in the use of modern devices and software for media, over a period of 1-2 years while you complete it. On completion you will have gained an Advanced National Diploma in Creative Media Production - BTEC L3 (equivalent to 3 A-levels and worth up to 420 UCAS points depending on your grade). This qualification will take you to the next level - whether you decide to go directly into work, or on to higher education.
Where is it?
Access to Music College Norwich is based in a former Anglia Television centre, now operating as an independent TV studio and music venue. So, as soon as you begin with us, you will find yourself immersed in an exciting music/media environment. By the time you leave us, you will be armed with a ‘concept to completion’ understanding of essential media production and marketing processes, based on theory and real-world experiences of the media sector in practice.
Subjects taught on the Norwich Creative Media course include:
Videography and editing (including music video production) Digital media marketing (including social media for promotion) Producing and publishing your own video blog TV Studio production (including presenting) Working as a freelancer in the Creative Media sector
Who else is involved?
We are incredibly lucky to have some very highly esteemed partners involved with our Creative Media course in Norwich. Alongside Access to Music tutors, students will also benefit from our existing relationships with associate teachers and guest speakers, such as Eugene Riecansky (Rockstar) and Nicola & Sam Chapman (Pixiwoo). We are also very excited about working with The Blogger Programme on various projects over the coming months.
You will be given opportunities to take part in Q&As with industry professionals, work to briefs set by them and receive their expert feedback and career advice while you are with us.
How much will it cost?
It’s free to those between 16-18, though there is a voluntary contribution (£95) which helps us to pay for your involvement in activities such as festivals and masterclasses etc. Limited funded places are also available for those aged 19-23. Loans are available for those aged 24+
Entry requirements?
4 x GCSEs above C and a keen interest in media. However, those who can demonstrate their passion for media at interview and examples of their work, will be considered on individual merit.
More info...
Click here to view more on the Access to Music website, or contact Access to Music Norwich via phone or email to arrange a chat with one of our friendly staff and find out more.
T: 0161 247 8063 E: [email protected]