Students
Tuition Fee
USD 20,244
Per year
Start Date
Not Available
Medium of studying
On campus
Duration
12 months
Details
Program Details
Degree
Masters
Major
Landscape Management | Livestock Management | Apparel Design | Water Technology and Engineering
Area of study
Arts | Journalism and Information
Education type
On campus
Timing
Full time
Course Language
English
Tuition Fee
Average International Tuition Fee
USD 20,244
Intakes
Program start dateApplication deadline
2023-09-01-
About Program

Program Overview


Film Futures course overview

Shoot into the film industry with the world's first Master’s degree in film distribution and marketing. Available as a one-year intensive full-time course, our MA Film Distribution and Marketing has been designed with industry to reflect the growing need for entrepreneurial producers, marketers and distribution experts.

Graduates from this course have secured roles with companies such as Koch Media (Germany), Kaleidoscope Films (UK), GFM Films (UK) and Red Arrow Media (Europe). You will have an opportunity to experience work placements during the course with previous placements including major industry players such as FilmNation (US) and Sony Picture Classics (US).

This course is

open

to

International

students.

What's covered in this course?

Taught by an industry experienced team, including Oscar-nominated producer, Lee Thomas, and film industry expert, Eugenio Triana, you'll develop the strategic skills needed to apply new and emergent models of film financing and market and engage audiences in a competitive, fast changing global entertainment business.

This Master’s course examines old and new business models spanning all aspects of the film development cycle.

The course embraces advances in technology, digital communication channels and opportunities to monetise content across a variety of platforms outside traditional cinema.

During the course, you will receive intensive tuition from industry professionals before working to create and deploy strategies for projects around development and pitching, financing and pitching to investors, and distribution and marketing campaigns - all under the guidance of mentors.

As well as this, you'll get to work on real film projects ranging from low- to no-budget esoteric art house through to more commercially ambitious genres and across all stages of a film's life cycle – from development to production to distribution. During the course previous students have worked with companies including New Yorker Films, New Wave Films, Kaleidoscope Films and the Taiwan Film Institute.

Additionally, Film Futures students will study in BCU’s new £260 million City Campus facilities.

I have learned so much about the industry throughout this Master’s program. It has provided me with exceptional opportunities throughout. I am very fortunate to have been a part of this program.

Matt Greenberg, Class of ’16





Why Choose Us?

  • The course has been developed with film distribution companies, digital communication experts and film producers to ensure it provides the skills and knowledge needed for distributing and marketing films in the UK and overseas.
  • There are multiple opportunities for practical work during the course. In the past students have been involved in helping producers market their films, do an in-depth project with leading distribution companies, carried out research for the BFI, travelled to the Cannes film festival and taken part in internships either at the festival or in the UK.
  • Previous graduates have gone on to work with leading UK companies such as Hanway, Disney UK, Studio Canal, Mubi, Premiere PR, Think Jam, Kaleidoscope, GFM, WestEnd Films and others, as well as internationally at Entertainment One, The Match Factory, Deluxe NY, Warner Brothers International and as independent producers and distributors.
  • Lecturers and tutors are professionals currently working in the industry. You will receive extensive support in developing employability skills, including CVs and online profiles.




  • Studying with us during the Covid-19 pandemic

    The University has put in place

    measures in response to Covid-19

    to allow us to safely deliver our courses. Should the impact of the pandemic continue in future years, any additional or alternative arrangements put in place by the University will be in accordance with the latest government public health advice, health and safety legislation, and the terms and conditions of the

    student contract

    .

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