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Tuition
- Year 1
| Student categories | Study | |
|---|---|---|
| Full-time | Part-time | |
| England | £13,300 | N/A |
| Northern Ireland | £13,300 | N/A |
| Scotland | £13,300 | N/A |
| Wales | £13,300 | N/A |
| Channel Islands | £13,300 | N/A |
| Republic of Ireland | £13,300 | N/A |
| EU | £31,900 | N/A |
| International | £31,900 | N/A |
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About
Course Focus
This practical course covers the business, creative, technical, and logistical aspects of producing for film and television.
Key Learning Areas
- Identifying and developing story ideas
- Packaging and pitching projects
- Planning and managing shoots
- Distribution and marketing strategies
Learning Methods
The course includes a mix of:
- Lectures
- Workshops
- Screenings
- Masterclasses with industry professionals
Practical Experience
Students will complete professional-caliber work using industry-standard equipment in a collaborative and supportive environment, focusing on single-camera film and television projects.
Career Outcomes
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Subject Area Information
Film production is a multifaceted discipline that encompasses the various stages of creating a film, from initial concept to final distribution. Courses in film production provide students with a comprehensive understanding of the technical, creative, and business aspects of filmmaking.
1. Introduction to Film Production
2. Screenwriting
3. Cinematography
4. Directing
5. Editing
6. Sound Design
7. Production Management
8. Documentary Filmmaking
- Technical Proficiency
- Creative Skills
- Analytical Skills
- Management Skills
Career
A comprehensive education in film production equips students with a diverse set of skills that are applicable to various roles within the film industry, preparing them for a wide range of careers in this dynamic and ever-evolving field.
Director
Oversees the creative aspects of a film, guiding the cast and crew to bring the script to life.
Producer
Manages the business side of film production, including financing, scheduling, and distribution.
Cinematographer
Responsible for capturing the visual elements of a film.
Editor
Assembles the raw footage into a coherent and engaging final product.
Screenwriter
Writes scripts for films, television shows, and other visual media.
Sound Designer
Creates the auditory elements of a film, including dialogue, sound effects, and music.
Production Manager
Handles the logistics of film production, ensuring that everything runs smoothly and on budget.
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