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Last week, students across the Media department had a great day out at the Futures Festival at Pinewood Studios.

Year 1 and 2 students studying Creative Media and Digital Media had the opportunity to meet professionals in the film industry and see some of the latest film-making technology in action.

A particular highlight was seeing behind the scenes of the making of Sonic the Hedgehog 3, which was so top secret that the students were not even allowed to take photographs!

A truly inspiring day for our students, many of whom will be considering a career in the film industry after College.

In 2024, Cirencester College are launching the new innovative T-levels in Media, Broadcast and Production. With investment into the latest equipment and students getting the opportunity to gain a minimum of 45 days work experience in the industry. The Media Team can’t wait to get started on this exciting new qualification. You can find out more here: Search Results (cirencester.ac.uk)

For more information on this story, please contact chloe.suter@cirencester.ac.uk

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