2:1 or equivalent undergraduate degree in a relevant field such as: Education, Politics, Geography,Sociology,Philosophy, other Social Sciences
If English isn't your first language you may need to provide evidence of your English language ability. We accept the following qualifications:
IELTS, 6.5, minimum 6.0 in each component
C1 Advanced and C2 Proficiency, 176, minimum 169 in each component
Duolingo, 110, minimum 100 in all other components
LanguageCert, B2 Communicator High Pass with 33/50 in each component
PTE Academic, 61, minimum 55 in each component
TOEFL, 87, minimum 21 in each component
Trinity ISE III, Merit in all requirements
Learn the business, creative, technical and logistical perspectives of producing for film and television with our practical course.
You will study all aspects of producing and managing projects — from identifying and developing story ideas, to packaging and pitching projects, to planning and managing shoots, as well as distribution and marketing strategies — through a mix of lectures, workshops, screenings and masterclasses with leading academics and industry professionals.
You'll complete innovative professional-calibre work, while using our industry-standard equipment in a creative and supportive environment. You'll work collaboratively to realise your creative vision for single-camera film and television projects. When you’ve finished, you’ll have essential expertise for a career in film and television as well as key skills that also transfer to other industries.
Our graduates work in production roles across the globe from the UK and Europe, to North and Latin America, to China and the Middle East.
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Modules
You'll study taught modules and an extended project, where you produce a short dramatic or documentary film and write an accompanying report.
You’ll advance your knowledge of various areas of script development, from pitching and story creation, to narrative structure and character development, to balancing creative and logistical needs. In the Group Project modules, you’ll work with other film and television production students to create films to briefs similar to those from industry.
We’ll provide you with insights into the current film and television business landscape, and you’ll learn about creating proposals, client relationship techniques, legal issues, marketing, scheduling and resource management.
You'll study modules which may include:
Producing for Film and Television
Group Projects I
Script Development
Business of Production and Postproduction
Group Projects II
Production manager
Commercial distribution executive
Editor for television and online distribution
Events manager
Lighting and camera technician
Arts administrator
Insurance - Single: 300 (£) per year