
Set Design And Prop Making For TV And Film
(SCQF level 6)
Arts and Photography, Creative Industries
Mode of Study
Part-time
Start Date
19th Aug 2025, 31 weeks
Day(s):
Tuesday, Thursday
Time:
13:30 - 16:00
Location
City Campus
Cost
£ 0
Overview
Please note - this is a schools college partnership courses for school students in S4-S6.
Film and Television production in Scotland is booming with production spend figures rising to their highest ever levels - now is the perfect time to consider a career in this thriving industry.
This course will introduce you to the world of production design for film and television.
Working collaboratively to a given brief, you’ll learn how to interpret and produce scale plans, before building a scale model of the set.
Having had the opportunity to research methods and designs, you will will use a range of materials and construction methods to create props. This course will be enhanced with visits from industry professionals and opportunities to visit television studios and production facilities.
Attendance Pattern
- Tuesday and Thursday (1.30pm – 4pm).
Entry requirements
Minimum entry requirements
This course would suit artistic, creative and collaborative students with National 5 qualifications, including English and Art & Design.
This course requires a high level of commitment from students with a genuine interest in pursuing a career in design, film or television.
What you study
- Technical Theatre Workshop Skills.
- Theatre Stage Model Set Construction.
- Theatrical Prop Making.
After the course
Careers
Completion of this course could be your first step towards a career in television production and design. With further study, you could work in a wide variety of roles including Film and TV Model or Prop Making, Set Dressing or Set Design.
Continuing Study
By the end of this course, you will have developed an understanding of the design and construction process and could progress into courses across the design department including Model Making for TV & Film, Product Design or Furniture Design.
Alternatively, you could progress onto courses within the Creative Industries faculty, including Television, Radio and Media.
Teaching
How the course is taught
This is a practical course with many of your classes taking place in a practical setting. There are some theory-based units, which are delivered in an interactive classroom setting.
Assessment methods
There are a range of assessment methods which include multiple-choice questions, practical observation checklists, short report writing and self-study projects.
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Mode of Study:
Part-time
Part-time
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Start Date:
19th Aug 2025, 31 weeks
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Day(s):
Tuesday, Thursday
Time:13:30 - 16:00
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Location:
City Campus
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Cost:
£ 0