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Foundation Diploma Courses and Masterclass
(For beginners, no experience required)


     

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One week training courses and 1 week foundation diploma courses in media film and TV are available throughout the year and many one week training courses start each month.
London Academy of Media Film and TV offer a range of one week workshops to help students gain confidence in a wide range of media film and TV related subjects.
Lessons are available in most of the popular subjects during the one week course. One week workshops offer a short course to give the student an idea or taste of what its like. Many students go on to study longer courses, therefore studying a short one week course is the ideal educational experience and will help the student to decide on further study.

London Academy offers the following one week courses: TV Presenter, acting, makeup, photography, documentary, Avid, Final Cut Pro, camera and lighting, Adobe Photoshop, Adobe Pro. Most courses are foundation courses and others are known as masterclass.
Enrol on a one week course and gain practical hands-on experience. Learn fast within a short course held during the day. Short day courses are a flexible solution for busy people who are looking to study a short course such as a one week course.






   
         
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