With the CAO deadline looming (February 1st), IFTN has scoured some of the film and television courses Ireland has to offer for prospective students.
Here, we talk to Ray Lonergan, Marketing Manager of Pulse College, about what his college has to offer.
What film and television courses do Pulse College have in the CAO?
Pulse College, in collaboration with Griffith College, provide a 3-Year BA Degree (Level 7) in Film & Television Production. CAO Code - GC 466. Link http://www.pulsecollege.eu/film/ba-film-television-production/.
What do you think makes Pulse unique for prospective students?
Industry-specific and renowned tutor guidance across all facets of the course, combined with a wide range of world-class facilities and technology and industry standard hardware and software.
How do you prepare students for working in the industry?
This programme equips students with key skills in writing, directing, production, cinematography, sound and editing, ensuring an industry-standard showreel upon graduation. The course offers hands-on involvement in projects supervised by industry-drawn teaching staff, the ability to specialise in industry-specific electives, on-set visits, and a wide-ranging exposure to key industry roles. Guest sessions and masterclasses with professionals drawn from every sector of the world of film and television allows students to build on their network and develop key relationships with the industry.
IFTN visited Pulse College to check out their facilities and learn more about their courses – check out that article here.