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Creative iMedia

The Cambridge National in Creative iMedia equips students with the wide range of knowledge and skills needed to work in the creative digital media sector. They start at pre-production and develop their skills through practical assignments as they create final multimedia products.

Examination Board: OCR

Specification code: J834
Qualification number: 600/7043/2

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