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The Arts & Media department at RNC is based in the Chapel
arts centre and learning is integrated with community arts
events. Courses are offered from Level 1 to Level 3 across
a range of subject areas including performing arts, audio
media production and art and design.
The facilities include an art studio, recording studios, a
radio station, two performance venues and teaching rooms
equipped with Apple computers. These spaces are used
for teaching, project work, performances and public arts
events. Getting involved in these events provides work
based learning across all courses and is great preparation
for employment.
The teaching team all have industry experience and are
actively involved in music performance, dance, ceramics,
music composition, acting and media production. This
ensures that learning is based on the real requirements of
the industry and the support and advice that they offer is
accurate and up to date.
The Chapel is also home to the creative community, made
up of arts professionals who work with us on a regular basis
and provide work placement opportunities for students.
People who work in the arts
know that experience is essential
for developing creative skills.
Our approach is to offer a
combination of learning skills
with opportunities to apply them
in real work situations.
The range of courses means that
there is something for almost
anyone with an interest in arts &
media, alongside the chance to
have a go at the job and fi nd out
what it’s really like.
We are offering something
unique by giving experience
an equal priority alongside
qualifi cations.
It’s certainly proving to be a
winning combination.
The Chapel Team
The Chapelour dynamic new arts and media centre
The Royal National College
for the Blind is home to:
contentsCommunity Arts 4-5
Performing Arts Practice 6-7
Audio Media Production 8-9
Art & Design 10-11
Ceramics 12-13
A Level 14-15
Arts & Media for Adults 16-17
Creative Community & the RNC 18-19
Introduction
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Community Arts
Our community arts courses are for people who are interested in working in an arts
environment, but not necessarily in a performing role. You can explore a range of art forms
through creative projects and get some real experience of working in an arts centre.
They cover a wide range of art forms including music, dance, radio, art, media, ceramics,
music production and drama and are designed to lead directly to employment or onto a
course in Art, Performing Arts or Media.
Community Arts 1
Arts Award (Bronze)
Work based learning in the Chapel arts centre
• ICT
• Literacy & Numeracy
Leading to employment or Community Arts 2
Community Arts 2
Arts Award (Silver)
BTEC Award in Customer Service
Work based learning in the Chapel arts centre
Work placement
Weekly sessions to prepare for employment in the arts including:
• Event planning
• Health & Safety
• Introduction to fundraising
• Introduction to marketing and promotion
• Using social media
• Presentation skills
• Interview techniques
• Job searching
• CV writing for the creative industries
Leading to employment or onto a course in Art, Performing Arts or Media
Community Arts
What our students say...
“RNC is the best kick start to life you’ll ever have,
so relish every moment and aim high. As visually
impaired people we are often misunderstood; so,
through supporting one another, we can enable the
public to understand and think outside the box.”
Mickel
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Performing Arts Practice
These courses are for people who are interested in developing their performance skills. You
will be able to develop your technique in dance, drama and music and will have opportunities
for work experience in the Chapel arts centre. This will involve working with visiting artists
and practitioners, local schools and other community groups.
You will also have a work placement through the creative community and could be working
with a theatre company or arts workshop facilitators.
Performing Arts Practice (Level 2)
BTEC Level 2 Performing Arts (award/certificate)
Work based learning in the Chapel arts centre
Work placement
Visits from guest artists
Areas covered could include:
• Working in the performing arts industry
• Professional development in the performing arts industry
• Production process
• The development of dance
• Acting skills and techniques
• Exploring musical improvisation
• Working as a musical ensemble
Leading to employment or Performing Arts Practice (Level 3)
Performing Arts Practice (Level 3)
BTEC Level 3 Performing Arts
(certificate/subsidiary/diploma)
Work based learning in the Chapel arts centre
Work placement
Visits from guest artists
Areas covered could include:
• Performance workshop
• Performing arts business
• Performing to an audience
• Rehearsing for performance
• Theatre for children
• Developing voice for the actor
• Auditions for actors
• Principles of acting
• Drama improvisation
• Singing skills for actors and dancers
• Dance improvisation
• Choreographic principles
Leading to employment or higher education
Performing Arts Practice
What our students say...
“Of course my dream is to work in the West
End. There are a lot of talented people in
this business and I am working my socks
off to deserve a place among them. To find
a job in performing arts, to do what I love
every day is my goal.”
Sophie
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Audio Media Production
Our courses in Audio Media Production give you the opportunity to explore sound engineering,
music production, radio and TV production and online media. You will learn through taking part in
projects that include recording radio programmes and broadcasting on the College radio station,
producing live music sessions for radio broadcast and WebTV, live music events and making
music recordings. Recording what you have done in a blog will help you to keep track of what
you have achieved and will provide evidence for the qualification.
The courses are employment focused and work based learning makes up a significant part of the
programme. This could be through working on commercial recording sessions, live events and
projects in the Chapel arts centre.
Audio Media Production (Level 2)
OCR Level 2 Cambridge Technical in Media
(extended certificate)
Work based learning in the Chapel arts centre
Work placement
CV writing for the creative industries
Areas covered could include:• Introducing media products and audiences
• Audio media skills
• Talk and music radio production
• Producing an audio media product
Leading to employment or Audio Media (Level 3)
Audio Media Production (Level 3)
OCR Level 3 Cambridge Technical in Media
(introductory diploma/ diploma)
Work based learning in the Chapel arts centre
Work placement
CV writing for the creative industries
Areas covered could include:• Analysing media products and audiences
• Music technology, recording and production
• Production roles in media organisations
• Sound for media products
• Talk and music radio production
• Producing an audio media product
• Radio drama production
• Preparing for a career in the music industry
• Audio-visual promos
Leading to employment or higher education
Audio Media Production
What our students say...
“I thoroughly enjoyed my time at RNC. The
staff were great and we got lots of recording
practice in the Chapel. Best of all I am now
working at Base Studios in Stourbridge as
an assistant sound engineer.”
Carl
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Art & Design
Our courses in Art & Design provide an opportunity for people who are interested in working in
the Art and Design industry. You can explore your creativity within our vibrant and spacious art
studio through courses that will help you develop applied skills and techniques. You will have
the opportunity to experience working with a wide range of art forms before specialising in your
chosen area.
Through visits to artists’ studios you will experience a range of specialist workshops and get the
chance to work alongside professionals. There are also opportunities for working alongside other
Arts & Media courses on collaborative projects in theatre or video and to gain work experience
by working in the Chapel arts centre.
Art & Design (Level 2)
BTEC Level 2 Art & Design (extended certificate/diploma)
Work based learning in the Chapel arts centre
Work placement
Visits for specialist workshops
Areas covered could include:
• Contextual references in art & design
• 2D visual communication
• 3D visual communication
• Building a portfolio
• Working in the art & design industry
• Working with textiles
Leading to employment or Art (Level 3)
Art & Design (Level 3)
BTEC Level 3 Art & Design
(certificate/subsidiary diploma)
Work based learning in the Chapel arts centre
Work placement
Visits for specialist workshops
Areas covered could include*:
• Visual recording in art & design
• Materials, techniques and processes in art
• Ideas and concepts in art & design
• Communication through art & design
• Setting up an art & design studio
• Community art
• Developing and realising fine art ideas
• Extending specialist ceramic techniques
• Digital video production
• Costume design
Leading to employment or higher education
Art & Design
*More options are available depending on your chosen working medium.
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Ceramics
This unique programme encourages an innovative and imaginative approach to clay based
practice. The emphasis is on developing your creativity through applied practical skills,
technical knowledge and understanding. This course could be used to complement other Art
and Design programmes or as a stand-alone subject.
Ceramics
Traditional techniques may include:
• Throwing on the wheel
• Hand building
• Slab work
• Product design development
• Slip techniques
• Decorative glaze effects
• Use of plaster
• Kiln firing programming
• Clay manipulation and adaptation
Ceramics
What our students say...
“I have explored new
techniques here that have
pushed me out of my
comfort zone - coming to
RNC has done that.
I have found out a lot
about myself, who I am
and what I can achieve.”
Shani
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A Level Media Studies
A Level Art & Design (fine art)
This course offers students the chance to study subjects and learn skills that will be useful in
whatever career they choose. Looking at everything from TV to Twitter, you will learn about
the institutions behind the media and the role media has in educating us about the world and
shaping our opinions towards it.
It will develop your analytical, critical and communication skills by analysing a range of media
products, helping you to learn new production skills through coursework where you can produce
media for radio, film, print and the web. You will also explore the music industry to discover how
digital technology is changing the way media products are produced and distributed, and how
we can access them.
Relevant to any career, this course specifically supports pathways into the arts, media, marketing,
radio, the music industry, teaching or film. It will also give you a wide range of transferable skills
(research, analysis, communication) that will be useful in the future study of any subject, and in
the workplace.
This course offers every opportunity to work with different Art and Design disciplines including
painting, drawing, sculpture and printmaking. Your teachers will support you in building a portfolio
of art work that demonstrates the skills and knowledge you have acquired on the course. You will
be able to record your ideas and progression in an appropriate sketchbook format.
The course will broaden your knowledge and understanding of the work of great artists and art
practitioners. As your creative skills develop you will gain the ability to explore new topics and
improve your research techniques. These transferable skills are much sought after by universities
and employers in the creative industries.
A LevelA Level
Open Doors - Idil, A Level student
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Audio Media ProductionCommunity Arts
Our Community Arts course for adults is for people who are interested in working in an arts
environment but not necessarily in a performing or technical role. Throughout the course you can
explore a range of art forms through creative projects and get some real experience of working in
an arts centre.
The course is designed to lead directly to employment.
BTEC Award in Customer Service
Work based learning in the Chapel arts centre
Work Placement
Weekly sessions to prepare for employment in the arts including:
• Event planning
• Health & safety
• Introduction to fundraising for the arts
• Introduction to marketing and promotion
• Using social media
• Presentation skills
• Interview techniques
• Job searching
• CV writing for the creative industries
This training course is for people who intend to find work in the Audio/Media industry and is structured
around three main areas: Skills Development, Work Based Learning and Employment Preparation.
Skills Development
These sessions take place in our recording
studios and focus on how to use audio equipment
including mixing consoles, microphones and
signal processors as well as learning about
computer based recording, digital editing and
developing listening skills.
Work Based Learning
A vital part of developing new skills is
applying them to real work situations. Part
of the training course is spent working on
sessions in our studios. These range from
music performances, filmed and recorded for
our WebTV series, to recording sessions for
choirs, bands, voice-overs and working on
theatre productions and live performances in
technical and administrative roles.
Employment Preparation
Understanding how the industry is structured,
what jobs are available and the skills that are
required is an essential part of employment
preparation. You will produce a CV that
reflects your skills and experience and work
with our specialist arts & media employment
coordinator to find a job in your home area.
Previous trainees have found employment
in live sound, recording studios, arts event
coordination, music-based youth work and
community radio.
Arts & Media for Adults Arts & Media for Adults
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About the RNCCreative Community
Creative Community Life at the RNC
Working with arts professionals is an essential part of understanding what working in the arts is
really like. The Chapel creative community is a group of arts practitioners, some of them based at
the Chapel, that we work with regularly.
This relationship creates opportunities for work based learning, guest workshops and work
placements with a range of different arts organisations including, theatre groups, music workshop
facilitators and performers.
As an Arts & Media student, you will have free access to all of the facilities on campus, from the spa and gym to assistive computer technologies. Your funding not only covers your course tuition and exam fees but includes nutritious main meals served in the Bistro, secure en-suite accommodation in the halls of residence and support from the Independent Living Skills and Mobility team.
About RNC:
Studying or training at a residential college is an important decision. Here at The Royal National College for the Blind we have created a fresh, vibrant and supportive environment to start you on an incredible new pathway and begin turning your dreams into reality.
The college experience is more than just vocational and academic qualifi cations. It’s about achievement beyond the classroom, a time when you start to develop the self-confidence, personal independence and communication skills you need for your next step. This is your journey, your future.
From weekly recreational clubs to competitive sport at a national level, there is a wide range of activities both in the evenings and at weekends to get involved in. Students also have timetabled weekly sessions to access RNC’s wider ‘learning and leisure’ activities where you are encouraged to develop new skills and experience new opportunities.
Living at RNC:
• All student accommodation is on RNC’s lively but compact campus, just a 20 minute walk from Hereford city centre
• Our Halls of Residence provide a range of accommodation including single en-suite study bedrooms with shared kitchen and social areas - all with 24/7 support and matched to your individual needs and goals
• A range of fresh, healthy and delicious food is erved in our Bistro, or you can choose to self-cater
• A team of health specialists (nurses, counsellor, wellbeing offi cers) offer advice and support to ensure your time at RNC is both healthy and happy
• Well-established links with local providers of all faiths and a visiting College Chaplain serve our diverse student population
As an Arts & Media student, you will have free As an Arts & Media student, you will have free access to all of the facilities on campus, from the access to all of the facilities on campus, from the spa and gym to assistive computer technologies. Your funding not only covers your course tuition and exam fees but includes nutritious main meals served in the Bistro, secure en-suite accommodation in the halls of residence and support from the Independent
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and harassment. In all aspects of delivery and employment, no individual or group will be discriminated against on the grounds of
gender, marital status, gender reassignment, age, disability, race, religion and belief or sexual orientation. For further information
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