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Tuition Fee
GBP 21,000
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Start Date
Medium of studying
On campus
Duration
12 months
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Program Details
Degree
Masters
Major
Sculpture | Prosthetics and Orthotics
Area of study
Arts | Manufacturing and Processing
Education type
On campus
Timing
Full time
Course Language
English
Tuition Fee
Average International Tuition Fee
GBP 21,000
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Program Overview


Prosthetic Effects MA

Launch your career in prosthetic effects with this unique course.


Key Details

  • Location: Falmouth Campus
  • Course duration: 1 year
  • Attendance: Full-time

Course Overview

Working hand in hand with world-class partners Gorton Studio and Millennium FX, you’ll be at the cutting edge of prosthetics, pushing boundaries and gaining industry experience from day one.


You’ll learn by doing as you grow and refine your skills in techniques such as mouldmaking, sculpture, lifecasting and 3D design, modelling and printing, along with special effects make-up and prosthetics, while building a creative portfolio and a network of contacts. You’ll develop your own direction and specialisms and graduate equipped for a range of career opportunities in the prosthetics and special effects industries.


Study at Falmouth

  • Learn from industry experts, gaining a grounding in both practice and theory through seminars, workshops and masterclasses
  • Have access to professional-standard studios and resources, mastering traditional skills and processes and learning how to design and build in a virtual space
  • Collaborate with staff and students from Falmouth’s renowned School of Film & Television
  • Develop a varied and critically considered portfolio to help launch your career, along with a professional network. Our industry connections reach beyond the UK to some of the best prosthetic effects studios worldwide

Course Details

Throughout this one-year course, you’ll tackle a truly multi-disciplinary syllabus, designed to meet the needs of today’s highly competitive prosthetics and special effects industries.


You’ll be in charge of your own learning, developing your own direction and specialisms, while also gaining a working knowledge of industry practice.


Course Content

You’ll expand your knowledge of key programs and fabrication techniques, experience studio-based working in academic and professional contexts, and develop a critically considered portfolio. Alongside this, you’ll be introduced to contemporary debates informing the prosthetic effects industry. Workshops in design, drawing, making, presentation and industry awareness underpin your learning in this practical and vocationally focused postgraduate course.


Modules

  • Contextual Studies: Extending your theoretical knowledge of key contextual concepts.
  • Building Blocks: Your grounding the fundamental skills and processes in Prosthetics Effects production.
  • Industrial Context: You will develop your professional portfolio and gain exposure to real life working studios.
  • Breaking the Mould: Experiment with your designs and fabrication techniques to test the limits of Prosthetic Effects.
  • PFX Production: Focus your studies on the production and creation of an industry quality body of work.

Facilities

The multi-million-pound, industry-standard School of Film & Television offers professional facilities including:


  • Dedicated studio space with your own workstation
  • Motion capture/immersive studio
  • Workshops with rapid prototyping, 3D printing, casting, milling, welding and other fabrication facilities
  • Twenty-seat computer suite with key software including Z-Brush, Maya, Adobe CC, and Substance Painter, amongst others
  • Access to Gorton Studio
  • Access to Millennium FX Studio
  • Cinema with Christie M-Series HD projection and 7.2 surround sound

How You'll Learn

This is a practice-based course, so much of your journey will involve learning by doing, working with the state-of-the-art facilities offered by our partners Gorton Studio and Millennium FX. You’ll also gain a grounding in context, theory, programmes and pipelines through lectures, seminars, workshops and masterclasses.


How You'll Be Assessed

100% of your assessment will be coursework.


Assessment Methods

  • Portfolios of practical work
  • Research presentations
  • Verbal reports
  • Major practice project

Staff

Working in television and film production, prosthetics, design and fabrication, the teams from both Gorton Studio and Falmouth University have extensive industry experience. We pride ourselves on our industry connections, which reach beyond the UK to some of the best prosthetics effects studios around the world. This connectivity provides essential networking opportunities for our students and graduates and helps inform and shape our curriculum.


Meet Prosthetic Effects Lecturer Neill Gorton

Neill Gorton is founder and co-director of Millennium FX, one of Europe's largest and most prolific prosthetics and creature fx companies. In a career spanning 35 years Neill has won numerous industry accolades including several BAFTA and Royal Television Society awards and has also been a jury member for both RTS and BAFTA awards.


Dr Anna Misiak

Associate Professor in Film & Visual Culture


Anna Misiak is the MA Prosthetic Effects Course Leader and MA Film & Television Course Lead...


Bradley Greenwood

Lecturer, Prosthetic Effects MA


Brad has contributed to many film and television projects as a designer, make-up effects artist, con...


Gorton Studio

Directed by internationally acclaimed prosthetics designer and teacher Neill Gorton, Gorton Studio is regarded as THE place to learn the craft.


Millennium FX

Sister company of Gorton Studio, Millennium FX is Europe’s leading supplier of prosthetics, animatronics and special make-up FX.


Careers

Graduates have worked for leading prosthetic effects companies, including BGFX, Coulier Creatures, Creatures Inc., and Millennium FX, on major international feature film and television productions such as The Last of Us , The Lord of the Rings: The Rings of Power , Doctor Who , Gladiator 2 , , and House of the Dragon. They have also contributed to theatre and live entertainment in London’s West End on shows such as Stranger Things: The First Shadow , at the Madame Tussauds wax museum, for the medical simulation company Simbodies, and in education as technicians and lecturers at Bolton and Solent Universities.


How to Apply

Entry Requirements

We welcome applications from those with relevant equivalent Level 6 qualifications. Our typical applicants hold an undergraduate degree of 2:2 or above, or equivalent experience and a demonstrable interest in the subject.


We'll also welcome your application if you have formal or 'certified' learning (such as training courses not run by universities or colleges) and learning from work experience or self-study. This is called Accreditation of Prior Learning (APL), and should have been gained within the last five years, and equivalent to the learning outcomes of our minimum entry qualifications.


Language Requirements

If English isn’t your first language, you'll need to demonstrate English language skills that are sufficiently developed for successful completion of your studies. We accept a range of recognised English language qualifications that are equivalent to the International English Language Testing System (IELTS) Academic minimum score of 6.5 overall, with a minimum of 6.0 in Reading, Writing, Speaking and Listening.


Fees, Costs & Funding

Tuition Fees

Tuition fees are set annually and are subject to review each year. The University may therefore raise tuition fees in the second or subsequent years of a course, in line with inflation and/or the maximum permitted by law or Government policy. Students will be notified of any changes as soon as possible.


  • £11,200 per year – full-time UK (£250 acceptance fee payable. This is deducted from tuition fees)
  • £21,000 per year – full-time EU/international (£500-£2,500 acceptance fee payable depending upon your status. This is deducted from tuition fees)

Materials Costs

  • Study block one: up to £150 (provided by the University)
  • Study block two: up to £250 (provided by the University)

In study block three (your final project), projects vary greatly between students. Materials will not be provided by the University - this project is student-funded. In previous years, typical materials costs have been up to £500.


Typical Course Costs

  • A laptop will be an essential piece of equipment along with a reliable broadband connection
  • £500 - £800 - Depending on the nature of your projects, you should be prepared to cover the costs of materials used to produce your artefacts as part of assessed practice
  • £300 - £500 - optional study trip

Postgraduate Funding

There are loans, awards, graduate discounts and alternative funding sources for postgraduate studies. Read about them on our Postgraduate Funding page.


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Falmouth University


Overview:

Falmouth University is a public university located in Cornwall, England, renowned for its creative arts and design programs. It offers a wide range of undergraduate and postgraduate courses, as well as online study options. The university is known for its strong industry connections, professional-grade facilities, and inspiring location.


Services Offered:

Falmouth University provides a comprehensive range of services to its students, including:

    Accommodation:

    On-campus and off-campus accommodation options are available, offering modern and well-equipped spaces.

    Student Support:

    The university offers a variety of support services, including academic advising, career counseling, and mental health support.

    Employability Service:

    Falmouth University has a dedicated Employability Service that helps students develop their career skills and find employment opportunities.

    Student Voice:

    The university encourages student feedback and participation through its Student Voice program.

    Study Abroad Exchanges:

    Students have the opportunity to study abroad at partner institutions around the world.

    Virtual Experience:

    Falmouth University offers a virtual experience platform for prospective students to explore the campus and learn more about the university.

Student Life and Campus Experience:

Falmouth University offers a vibrant and engaging campus experience, with:

    Accommodation:

    Modern and well-equipped accommodation options on and off-campus.

    Open Days:

    Open Days are held regularly, allowing prospective students to experience campus life and meet staff and current students.

    Freshers' Week:

    A dedicated week of events and activities designed to help new students settle in and make friends.

    Student Clubs and Societies:

    A wide range of clubs and societies cater to diverse interests, providing opportunities for students to connect with like-minded individuals.

    Location:

    Falmouth is situated in a beautiful and inspiring location, with easy access to the coast and surrounding countryside.

Key Reasons to Study There:

    Industry Connections:

    Falmouth University has strong industry connections, providing students with opportunities for internships, placements, and networking.

    Professional-Grade Facilities:

    The university boasts state-of-the-art facilities, including studios, workshops, and labs, designed to support creative learning and practice.

    Inspiring Location:

    Falmouth's location in Cornwall offers a unique and inspiring environment for creative study, with access to stunning beaches, coastal landscapes, and a vibrant arts scene.

    Focus on Employability:

    Falmouth University is committed to preparing students for successful careers, with a dedicated Employability Service and a strong focus on practical skills development.

Academic Programs:

Falmouth University offers a wide range of academic programs, with strengths in:

    Art & Design:

    The university is renowned for its art and design programs, including animation, film, photography, graphic design, fashion, and textiles.

    Games:

    Falmouth University has a dedicated Games Academy, offering programs in game design, development, and production.

    Business & Marketing:

    The university offers programs in business, marketing, and entrepreneurship, with a focus on creativity and innovation.

    Computing:

    Falmouth University offers programs in computing, including data science, robotics, and software development.

    English, Journalism & Writing:

    The university offers programs in English, journalism, and creative writing, with a focus on practical skills and industry connections.

    Performance, Theatre & Music:

    Falmouth University offers programs in performance, theatre, and music, with a focus on practical training and professional development.

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Admission Requirements

Entry Requirements:


UK Home Students:

  • Qualifications:
  • We welcome applications from those with relevant equivalent Level 6 qualifications.
  • Our typical applicants hold an undergraduate degree of 2:2 or above, or equivalent experience and a demonstrable interest in the subject.
  • Accreditation of Prior Learning (APL):
  • We consider applications from individuals who have formal or 'certified' learning (such as training courses not run by universities or colleges) and learning from work experience or self-study.
  • This is called Accreditation of Prior Learning (APL).

EU/International Students (outside the UK):

  • Qualifications:
  • We welcome applications from those with equivalent Level 6 qualifications.
  • Our typical applicants hold an undergraduate degree of 2:2 or above, or equivalent experience and a demonstrable interest in the subject.
  • Language Requirements:
  • You must achieve the following minimum scores:
  • International English Language Testing System (IELTS) Academic - 6.5 overall, with a minimum of 6.0 in Reading, Writing, Speaking, and Listening.
  • Other recognized English language tests with equivalent scores.
  • International applicants requiring a student visa must take a language test approved by the University.
  • Entry requirements are specific to each academic year.
  • Fees and costs are subject to change.

Language Proficiency Requirements:

  • International students whose first language is not English must meet the following language proficiency requirements:
  • | Language Test | Minimum Overall Score | Minimum Score in Each Component | |---|---|---| | IELTS Academic | 6.5 | 6.0 in Reading, Writing, Speaking, and Listening |
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