Creative Media Production (Higher Diploma)
Qualification: Higher Diploma
Duration: 2 Years
Eligibility: 18 Years with work experience OR Diploma in Creative Media
Taught from: DandaBari School (Community Media Center)
Location: Kathmandu and Dhulikhel
Course certification: Provided by Docskool
Eligibility: 18 Years with work experience OR Diploma in Creative Media
Taught from: DandaBari School (Community Media Center)
Location: Kathmandu and Dhulikhel
Course certification: Provided by Docskool
Specialisation Majors provided
– Filmmaking
– Photography & Cinematography
– Screen Writing
– Filmmaking
– Photography & Cinematography
– Screen Writing
2) Creative Media Production Higher Diploma
Course overview:
The Creative Media Skills Diploma is two-year vocational qualification offered at Docskool. Creative Media program courses are based on Open Education model. Everyone above the age of 18 with minimum SEE qualification can apply. We prefer candidates to have at least +2 level education.
The Higher Diploma program equips graduates to excel in the dynamic fields of documentary filmmaking, photography, and cinematography. It prepares them to play key roles across various media production domains. Those who specialize in the Documentary program can pursue careers as filmmakers, photographers, assistant editors, cinematographers, sound designers, sound recordists, colorists, broadcast journalists, and more, making valuable contributions to the world of media.
Participants learn:
- Filmmaking
- Photography
- Cinematography
- Screenwriting
- Creative skills essential for the Creative and Media industry
Who is it for
The higher diploma is for 18+ Creative Media Diploma graduate or individuals with professional work experience looking to explore Creative media as a career after high school or for further studies at university. It serves as a pathway program as pre university for students heading to University.
What students produce
Students will produce variety of individual and group work on film, photography, cinematography, animation, screen writing and graphic communication. Projects serve as assessment of student performance.