Creative Media Production, TV & Film

 

Tony Stewart
Tony Stewart studied Level 3 Creative Media Production, TV & Film at Amersham Campus and is currently working as a Student Recruitment Officer at UCFB, while also completing his university studies. Alongside this, he has continued to build experience in sports media through writing, content creation, and media-related projects, particularly within football.


 "Make the most of every opportunity available to you, both inside and outside the classroom. Get involved in projects, ask questions, and don’t be afraid to put yourself forward."


  • Why did you choose to study at Buckinghamshire College Group?

    I chose to study at Buckinghamshire College Group because it offered a practical, media-focused environment where I could develop real skills rather than just learning theory. The College had a strong reputation for supporting creative students and providing hands-on opportunities, which was exactly what I was looking for at that stage of my education.

  • Why did you choose this course and what were your ambitions at the time?

    I chose this Level 3 Media course because I had a strong interest in media and creativity, particularly around football, sport, and storytelling. At the time, I knew I enjoyed creating content and working with audio, video, and written media, but I wanted to develop my skills properly and understand how the media industry really works. My ambition when starting the course was to gain practical experience, build confidence, and explore different areas of media such as journalism, radio, and video production. I wanted to learn the technical skills, improve my communication, and figure out which direction in media suited me best. The course gave me the opportunity to be creative while also preparing me for further education and a future career in media. At the time, my goal was to use it as a stepping stone towards higher education and eventually working within sports and football media.

  • What did you enjoy the most about your course and your time at the College?

    What I enjoyed most was the creative freedom and the encouragement to explore different areas of media, including journalism, radio, and video production. The supportive teaching staff and relaxed but professional environment helped me build confidence in my abilities and enjoy learning. I also valued the sense of community and being able to collaborate with other students on projects.

  • What experiences and skills from your course have been most valuable in your journey so far?

    The most valuable skills I gained were communication, content creation, teamwork, and confidence. The course helped me develop practical skills in media production while also teaching me how to meet deadlines, take feedback on board, and work professionally. These skills have been essential throughout my university studies and into my current role.

  • How did your time at the college help prepare you for where you are today?

    My time at Bucks College Group gave me a strong foundation and the confidence to progress into higher education. It helped me understand my strengths, develop my work ethic, and realise that a career in media was achievable. The practical nature of the course made the transition to university-level study much smoother.

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