This is the pre-recorded version of Bronze Arts Award lessons where your child can complete at their own pace via recordings instead of live lessons. There will be an in person check in with me as your tutor online on Zoom at some point in the course. This will take between 15 and 30 minutes.
What does it involve?
The Arts Award is guided by me as your child's teacher and in the lessons we would be working towards your child making their own photography sequence and also their own short films including drama, documentary and animation.
The lessons would encompass photography, film making, editing, and making a soundtrack.
As part of the Bronze Arts Award children are also be asked to make a short documentary about an artist in film who they admire, review an arts event (eg - a film, a gig, an exhibition, a music video) and also to share their art skills (this could be with family and friends as long as you have photographic evidence). Throughout the process children are asked to record and reflect their experience and to submit this as part of the portfolio.
How is it taught?
Bronze Arts Award is taught in a series of pre-recorded lessons.
How long would it take?
The pre-recorded Bronze Arts Award takes 3 half-terms of 6 lessons each.
That being said every child is different and has different needs so some may take longer.
Children will also be asked to complete work and do tasks at home outside of the lesson as part of the process.
How much will it be?
It's three half terms of £70 each paid for in half term blocks which is a total of £210.
There is also an admin charge from Trinity College London Arts Award to register and receive the award which is approx £30 TBC
How old can the young person be to participate?
11 to 25 years old. This is the age guidance given by Arts Award. 11 years old is the youngest age I can accept.
What equipment will my child want?
For the online lessons you child will want a laptop to watch the lessons on.
To take your creative photographs you can use your phone or a camera.
To make films I recommend using a phone or an ipad both to record footage and to edit. You can download an app like Capcut to edit your film.
How is Arts Award assessed?
The young person will create a portfolio of work and evidence which would be taught and assessed by me and moderated by Trinity College London.
The portfolio can be in a variety of forms such as Googleslides, or a sketchbook. The photos and short film that your child creates will also be part of the work submitted.
Answers can also be recorded on video or sound if preferred to writing.
The outcome is a pass or fail - there are no grades.
What is the Qualification?
A Bronze Arts Award is a Level One Qualification (Trinity College London Level 1 Award In The Arts) which is worth 6 credits.
What's next after Bronze?
After the Bronze Arts Award you could go onto a Silver Arts Award which is a Level Two Qualification (Trinity College London Level 2 Award In The Arts) which is worth 10 credits. This is the equivalent to a GCSE. If your child is using this for college admission then check with college admissions individually if they accept this qualification towards your child's chosen course.
To take your creative photographs you can use your phone or a camera.
To make films I recommend using a phone or an ipad both to record footage and to edit. You can download an app like Capcut to edit your film.
You will want a laptop to access the live lessons and also to add work to your Googleslides portfolio.
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Pre-recorded Bronze Arts Award
6 x online recorded lessons Tickets are non-refundable.
3 available
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£70.00 |