Study courses in Music, Games, TV, Film, VFX and Live Events
Our college-level and degree students benefit from industry-standard equipment and teaching, work experience opportunities in their chosen fields and much more. We’re part of Nottingham Trent University – the Guardian University of the Year 2019.
Why should you study…
Why you should study with us
- Industry-standard facilities and equipment across our campus at Metronome, Confetti HQ and Space 2
- Huge amount of work experience opportunities throughout the Midlands and further afield
- Annual Industry Week event with talks and events from accomplished musicians, games designers, directors and more
- Expert tutors with experience working in games, music and media industries
Meet the industry
Confetti’s annual Industry Week invites guests to give talks, performances and demos to students across the different curriculum areas.
Past visitors to Confetti’s Industry Week have included:
- Line of Duty’s Vicky McClure
- Radio 1’s Cel Spellman
- Star Wars VFX supervisor Julian Foddy
- GTA Games Artist Rachele Doimo
- Musician Professor Green
- Glastonbury’s Michael Eavis
VFX students work on Book of Shadows film
In 2018, our Level 3 Film & TV and FdSc Visual Effects students worked with director, actor and stuntman, Adam Collins, on his short film ‘Book Of Shadows’.
Music Technology students work on album
Earlier this year, our BSc (Hons) Music and Audio Technology students worked with Industry Week 2019 guest Rob Green’s team in Studio 1 to record strings and backing vocals for an upcoming album.
Games students invited to test game for Deep Silver Dambuster
Local AAA games developers Deep Silver Dambuster gave Confetti students an opportunity to test games at their exciting games research lab in Nottingham.
Film and TV students featured on BBC documentary
This year, the team behind BBC Inside Out visited Space2 to meet with Luke Radford and some of our Level 3 Film & TV students, filming them for an appearance in an instalment of the BBC show.