With origins in 1843 and university status since 1992, Birmingham City University houses the Birmingham School of Media, delivering Film Production Technology and Digital Media Technology degrees. Its £62 million Parkside Building features two HD studios and a MILO motion-control rig.
BCU partners with BBC Three’s Digbeth offices and the West Midlands Growth Company to place students in regional productions.
Tech Innovation
Courses integrate 8K HDR workflows and volumetric capture, preparing graduates for virtual production roles at Digbeth Loc Studios.
Inclusive Storytelling
BCU’s Sir Lenny Henry Centre researches diversity in UK media, influencing Ofcom policy.
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With origins in 1843 and university status since 1992, Birmingham City University houses the Birmingham School of Media, delivering Film Production Technology and Digital Media Technology degrees. Its £62 million Parkside Building features two HD studios and a MILO motion-control rig.
BCU partners with BBC Three’s Digbeth offices and the West Midlands Growth Company to place students in regional productions.
Tech Innovation
Courses integrate 8K HDR workflows and volumetric capture, preparing graduates for virtual production roles at Digbeth Loc Studios.
Inclusive Storytelling
BCU’s Sir Lenny Henry Centre researches diversity in UK media, influencing Ofcom policy.
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