Television and Radio Production at Hopwood Hall College 1994-2014

Television and Radio Production at Hopwood Hall College 1994-2014 Was a department staffed by experienced and enthusiast lecturers dedicated to providing quality teaching and training in media production and studies.

MEDIA PRODUCTION at Hopwood Hall College. Creative, vocational and industry-relevant teaching and training. Situated within the School of Arts and Performing Arts (APA) at the Rochdale campus the Media department boasts new (2010), purpose-built accomodation. Trained and placed in 'real-world' situations, students have access to the latest television and radio production and post-production equipm

ent which are used to create professional media products. We offer a 2 year BTEC course in television and radio production to school-leavers and mature students. Throughout the 2 years you will:

Eperience extensive practical hands-on learning
Make television and radio programmes
Get involved in real-world projects that develop employable skills
Have access to modern equipment and facilities
Take an operational role in running our internet radio station
Work with knowledgeable and passionate teaching staff
Learn important theoretical knowledge of the media
Develop a range of social and communication skills

We wish to recruit students with:

A keen interest in Media (Television, Radio or Film)
Preparedness for study and active learning
An enthusiastic approach to study
A desire to approach professional standards of
behaviour and practice
Ability to learn independently when required


On completion of the course you will be able to progress to university and develop a career path in directing, camera, sound, editing, presenting and other associated disciplines. Motivated and high achieving students could seek employment on completion of course.

James, Nicole, Howard and Guli. 5/6/09
05/06/2022

James, Nicole, Howard and Guli. 5/6/09

Sad news. Just heard that former student and great friend Frank King passed away this week. Frank, pictured on the right...
25/06/2021

Sad news. Just heard that former student and great friend Frank King passed away this week. Frank, pictured on the right in both photos, was a singer and supporting artist in television and film. He had a passion for entertainment and all that took place in front of and behind the camera.
He was the truest of true gentlemen, never had a bad word to say about anybody. Frank was an avid believer in astrology and had a gift for accurately reading people's personality types within minutes of meeting them.
Despite a full and interesting life, Frank has gone too soon.
So sadly missed

A level students from around 1995 operating one of three new S-VHS edit suites. Can anyone identify these two students w...
13/06/2020

A level students from around 1995 operating one of three new S-VHS edit suites. Can anyone identify these two students who will now be in their early forties?

https://youtu.be/BWip3-T3ev4
13/04/2019

https://youtu.be/BWip3-T3ev4

In this video I conquer my fear of approaching and talking to strangers with the help of YouTuber, Pablo Strong. I learn how to approach strangers and ask to...

13th September 2011
10/01/2019

13th September 2011

Health professionals from across Rochdale have fronted a series of podcasts aimed at improving the health of the borough...
29/04/2018

Health professionals from across Rochdale have fronted a series of podcasts aimed at improving the health of the borough.

Commissioned by NHS Heywood, Middleton and Rochdale Clinical Commissioning Group (HMR CCG), 20 short video clips have been filmed, edited and produced by media production students from Hopwood Hall College.

To ensure the important messages are accessible to the whole community, each video is available in the six most common languages in the borough – English, Urdu, Bengali, Farsi, Polish and Cantonese. The English versions also feature British Sign Language.

The podcasts cover a range of health issues, including general health and wellbeing, smoking, bowel cancer screening and mental health services. There is also one to introduce and explain the role of NHS HMR CCG.

Following a launch event at Hopwood Hall College on 17 April, all 120 podcasts are now available to view on YouTube www.youtube.com/user/NHSHMRCCG. You can also access them through the NHS HMR CCG website www.hmr.nhs.uk.

Local GP and Chair of NHS HMR CCG, Dr Chris Duffy, said: “Rochdale is a diverse community, with varying communication needs and we’re constantly trying to find new ways to make sure our messages are accessible and engaging to all.

“The local students have done a very professional job. I hope the input of young people and the interactive podcast format will appeal to a wide range of people, which will help to educate and improve the health of the Rochdale population.”

Howard Holt, lecturer for the Extended Diploma in Media Production at Hopwood Hall College, said: “This type of project offers excellent opportunities for our students to develop skills – social as well as technical – that will be transferable in their future professions.

“I’ve been impressed with the passion and commitment shown by a number of students, which ensured the work was completed on time and to a good standard.”

In addition to the public health messages, a series of videos has also been created by local media company Glass Eye Productions as a development tool for health professionals.

These feature patient stories which will enable GPs and other local health experts to understand how people feel and how they can help improve people’s experience of health services.

Dedication and commitment by many students produced some fantastic work here back in 2013. In particular Patrick Tobin (...
29/04/2018

Dedication and commitment by many students produced some fantastic work here back in 2013. In particular Patrick Tobin (pictured centre) put in many hours in post production with Sam Hassall. Some of the other students involved in production and appearing in the photograph are Rob Hodgetts, Terry Hall and Jacob Basnett.

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