Soundtracks & Sound Design (Sound Production)
Level 5
Certification
QQI Sound Production Level 5, Code 5M2149
Overview
This course is designed to introduce students to the theory and practice of soundtracks and sound design for various media platforms, such as film, television, radio, podcast, animation, and video games. The course covers the fundamentals of sound production, recording, editing, mixing, and mastering, as well as the creative and technical aspects of sound design, such as sound effects, music, dialogue, ambience, and Foley.
Additionally, the course covers music composition and performance, where students will learn the basic elements of music theory, such as melody, harmony, rhythm, and form, and how to apply them to create original and expressive musical scores for different media contexts and genres. The course will also introduce students to some of the tools and techniques for composing, arranging, and orchestrating music, such as digital audio workstations, MIDI, and sampling.
We will also explores the history, aesthetics, and genres of soundtracks and sound design, and the role of sound in storytelling, mood, and emotion. The course aims to equip students with the skills and knowledge to create original and effective soundtracks and sound designs for their own media projects, using industry-standard software and equipment. The course also provides students with the opportunity to collaborate with other media students and professionals, and to showcase their work in various platforms and events.
COURSE OUTLINE |
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Code | Title |
5N1900 | Sound Engineering and Production |
5N1640 | Music Technology |
5N1458 | Music Industry Studies |
5N1301 | Music Performance |
5N1443 | Ethnomusicology |
5N0690 | Communications |
5N1365 | Work Experience |
STUDENT CHARGES |
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Registration | €50 |
TOTAL | €50 |
Contact Details
Tel: 021 4255500
email: David.Bickley@Corketb.ie
Entry Requirements
• In general, applicants should hold a Leaving Certificate, LCA or
QQI Level 4 qualification. For mature applicants, appropriate
experience will be considered in lieu of formal qualifications.
• All applicants will be required to attend an interview
• An offer of a place on this course means the applicant has met the
minimum entry requirements set out and attended for interview
Duration
One year full time.
Work Placement/Experience
Participants will be required to undertake 10 days of work placement in a relevant location. The College will assist participants in identifying suitable placements.
Education Progression Opportunities
Progression to L6 of the Advanced Film Course in Douglas Street Campus which has a further comprehensive sound component as well as film production elements. You will also be eligible to apply for The BA (Arts-Music) at UCC, the modern music course at BIMM, Dublin and TCD offers music degrees within its art faculty.
UCC: CK104 Arts with Music
MTU Cork: MT937 Popular Music
BIMM: TU961 Commercial Modern Music
Dundalk IT: DK865/DK768 Audio and Music Production
TUS: LC372/LC270 -Music Technology & Production (Limerick), AL718 –Music and Sound Engineering*, AL605 Music & Instrument Technology* (Athlone)(*maths requirement-LC or QQI)
IADT: DL 838 – Creative Music Production
We advise you to consult the CAO website – www.cao.ie and http://www.cao.ie/index.php?page=fetac_ to confirm specific entry requirements for Higher Education Institutions.
Career Opportunities
After completing the course you will be in a strong position to start marketing your compositions and compositional skills to; production music libraries (world wide), independent media production houses (world wide) and state broadcasters such as RTÉ and the BBC.