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MA Production Management For TV, Film And Digital Media

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    MA 1 year full time, 2 years part time

Top Reasons To Study

  1. Gain practical industry experience in planning and executing diverse TV productions, making you job-ready and competitive.
  2. Develop critical skills such as creative problem-solving and people management, essential for success in any production role.
  3. Network with industry professionals and gain insights through seminars, masterclasses, and projects with high-profile companies like BBC and ITV.
  4. Enjoy hands-on projects that allow you to apply your learning in real-world scenarios, enhancing your portfolio and employability.
  5. Benefit from a dedicated career pathway, whether you're starting fresh or advancing from roles like a Production Coordinator.

Masters Degree Description

This programme is designed for students who want to work in the field of Production Management within TV, Film and Digital Media.  You will gain practical industry experience of the planning, organization, execution and delivery of TV production in the genres of documentary, studio and drama.  

You will gain hands-on experience of analysing and managing production workflows and develop key skillsets including creative problem-solving and people management.

Located in the heart of MCUK, you will have the opportunity to network with industry production managers in seminars, masterclasses, tuition and industry-aligned projects. This programme has strong links with BBC, ITV, True North, Dock 10 and many other high-profile production companies across the UK.

There will be plenty of opportunities to get involved with industry projects and apply for work experience with the media industry.

Entry Requirements

A good honours degree (2:1 or above).

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Fees

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Student Destinations

Students with previous TV experience as a Production Coordinator can expect to apply for jobs as Production Managers across a range of TV genres.

Students with no previous TV experience can expect to apply for jobs as production coordinators with the expectation that, with the skillset you acquire, you will be fast-tracked to becoming a Production Manager.

Some of our students succeed through related professions in events management, education, community development or enterprise.

Module Details

Semester one

Production Management for Factual Programming

Line Producing for Drama

Semester two

Production Management for Studio

Creative Entrepreneurial Practice

Semester three

Major Project: Practice Research Project or Dissertation

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