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TECHFEST

ART & DESIGN – What is a Digital Media Designer?  (Outreach)
Supported by: Faculty of Design and Technology – RGU

http://www.techfest.org.uk

Please feel free to download the PowerPoint presentations, showreels and other related information listed below.

These outline the role of creative designers in the fast moving and exciting field of digital media production, which is fuelled by the continuing advance of digital communication and entertainment technologies.

PowerPoints created by Cameron Craddock, Digital Media Course Leader, Gray’s School of Art.

Age suitability: S1 – S6

Click to download the following PowerPoint presentations:

1. Techfest What is a Digital Media Designer 2006v1.ppt (13.7 MB)

2. BDes Digital Media Grays School of Art 2006v1.ppt (13.9 MB)

Click to download the supporting Word documents:

1. Digital Media Information Handout 2006v2.doc (331 KB)

2. Digital Media Question and Answer 2006v2.doc (50 KB)

3. Digital Media Portfolio Advice 2006v2.doc (42 KB)

Click to download the Course Showreels:

1. Download the 2007 Digital Media Showreel (Quicktime 30.5 MB)

2. Download the 2006 Digital Media Showreel (Quicktime 21.3 MB)


3. Download the 2005 Digital Media Showreel (Quicktime 20.0 MB)

Please contact me if you have any questions or would like the TechFest information sent out on CD.
e-mail: c.craddock@rgu.ac.uk

How do I apply to the Digital Media course?

Applying to Art School can seem like an overwhelming experience, whether you’re just leaving school, stepping up from college or have decided to change jobs and retrain. It’s hard to know where to start or what to expect so here is some information which might help you.

You should apply to Digital Media through UCAS – www.ucas.com (Universities and Colleges Admissions System).

UCAS Codes:

Institution Code: R36 – The Robert Gordon University

Course Codes: W280 – Design for Digital Media (Route A)

When should I apply to the course?

• Route A – You should submit your application form between September and January. We will consider all applications received at UCAS before June (if places are still available). After this date your application will be held for ‘Clearing’ (see below).

The deadline date for applications is 30th June.

Applications received after 30th June are then entered into Clearing.

For additional advice visit the RGU website - www.rgu.ac.uk and go to the ‘How to Apply’ section for a full application guide or alternatively call or e-mail our Admissions Department for assistance:admissions@rgu.ac.uk / Telephone: 01224 262105.

Please contact me if you have any questions or would like the TechFest information sent out on CD.

e-mail: c.craddock@rgu.ac.uk