Explore The Creative Industries

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Welcome to Explore The Creative Industries

Our Explore the Creative Industries pathway encourages children and young people to experience different art forms, and develop their own creativity and voice during the process. Students will also record what they have achieved and share it with others to enjoy.

As they Explore the Creative Industries, learners will build their artistic knowledge, creativity and confidence—and have the option of gaining a recognised qualification in the process. They will explore a range of genres, creators and arts organisations, and make full use of their imagination and communication skills. These pillars, not only help children achieve their stake in Cultural Capital, but can assist curriculum leaders and teachers achieve higher Ofsted ratings.

Learners of this course will:

  • Take part in a range of arts activities—including a personal response about what has inspired them
  • Research the work of artists or craftspeople and arts organisations
  • Create a piece of artwork (such as a podcast, vlog, music composition etc.)
  • Share with others what they have enjoyed and achieved.

As Students work towards creating their personal journal, they are open to explore their own interests. Activities might include:

  • MUSIC PRODUCTION: Participants create, capture, manipulate, and preserve music so that it can be distributed and enjoyed
  • MUSIC FOR FILM: Participants compose original music written specifically to accompany a short film or animation
  • FOLEY: Participants reproduce everyday sound effects that are added to films, videos, and other media to enhance audio quality
  • CREATE LOOPS & BEATS: Participants explore creating new pieces of music by arranging pre-recorded loops and beats
  • RESEARCH: Participants research the work of artists or craftspeople and arts organisations
  • SHARING: Particiants share with others what they have learned, enjoyed and achieved.

There are no entry requirements for this course but if participants would like formal assessment via Trinity College London, then they must be under 25.

Fees: via your Delivery Centre

Available start dates:

  • Immediately

Successful participants can progress onto our other courses, such as Podcasting, Music Production, the DofE, or Arts Award, along with learning an instrument.

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