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Institution-Issued Diploma in Virtual Production & Cinematic Technologies

A postsecondary academic diploma programme offered by Kendon University.

Programme learning environment

Programme Overview

The Institution-Issued Diploma in Virtual Production & Cinematic Technologies is a postsecondary academic programme designed to introduce students to contemporary screen production, virtual production environments, digital production workflows, cinematic technology, and the changing relationship between film, media, and emerging creative tools.

The programme combines academic study, applied learning, guided assignments, and project-based assessment. It is intended for learners seeking structured higher education in an interdisciplinary academic environment.

Credential AwardedKendon University Institution-Issued Diploma in Virtual Production & Cinematic Technologies
Programme TypePostsecondary academic diploma programme
Study ModeOnline, hybrid, and in-person learning formats where available
Expected DurationNormally 9 to 12 months, depending on study format, academic calendar, course load, intake schedule, and programme availability.

Key Areas of Study

  • Virtual production concepts
  • Cinematic technology and screen workflows
  • Digital production planning
  • Camera, lighting, and visual environments
  • AI-assisted and technology-supported production
  • Creative project development
  • Production ethics and professional practice
Programme academic study

Learning Outcomes

  • Understand the role of virtual production in contemporary screen media.
  • Describe key production technologies used in digital and cinematic workflows.
  • Analyze how creative, technical, and organizational decisions interact in media production.
  • Develop structured production concepts and project plans.
  • Apply academic and practical knowledge to a final production-related project.

Academic Structure

The programme is structured as a postsecondary academic diploma programme. Detailed credit hour information, academic calendar, assessment requirements, completion standards, and enrollment conditions are provided in official programme materials and enrollment documents.

Assessment

Assessment may include written assignments, project work, case analysis, reflective study, presentations, portfolio-based work, or other academic activities appropriate to the programme field.

Admission Note

Applicants are reviewed according to academic background, programme availability, selected study format, and the applicant’s ability to complete postsecondary academic study.

Accreditation Notice: Kendon University issues institution-issued credentials and is not currently accredited by a U.S. Department of Education recognized accrediting agency.

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