This practical, industry-standard course helps you develop your creative voice while gaining technical and professional skills to succeed in today’s film and media industries. Taught by industry-experienced academics, it uniquely focuses on real-world cultural impact, preparing you to engage with public funding bodies and commissioners.
Students will explore diverse types of filmmaking at the forefront of contemporary storytelling, with an emphasis on cultural and social impact. Today, these are the productions that can ‘cut through’ and get commissioned, with relevant messages and formal innovation for our creative industries.
Drawing on our staff with a track record of award-winning, socially effective films, you will build your creativity, skillset and portfolio with a series of film productions and industry-focused exercises. You’ll learn to navigate the contemporary realities of what makes a film financeable and marketable in today’s world, where public funding is looking for culturally relevant visions and voices, and producers need clear plans for audience distribution and impact.
You should usually hold a second-class honours degree (certain programmes may require a 2:1) from a recognised British or overseas university.
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As a graduate you will be equipped to enter various roles in the film, TV, advertising and content industries, such as:
Film Director
Producer
Cinematographer
Film Editor
Screenwriter
Production Designer
Sound Designer/Editor
Location Manager
Production Manager
Programme researcher
Sustainability officer
Digital content creator
Sales and Marketing positions
Impact producer
Creative Research & Film Development
Group Filmmaking
Filmmaking Craft
The Industry
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