Program Overview
Program Overview
The Film Production degree course is a practical and industry-relevant program with a strong focus on developing the skills and knowledge required for a successful career in the film industry. Expert tutors guide students through the fundamentals of film production, including screenwriting, directing, and editing. Students learn to operate industry-standard equipment and software, and develop their critical thinking skills.
Program Structure
The course is divided into four semesters, each lasting 15 weeks. Students study a range of modules, including:
- Introduction to Film Production
- Screenwriting
- Film Editing
Admission Requirements
To apply for this course, students need to have a good understanding of film theory and a strong interest in film production. They must also submit a portfolio of their work, demonstrating their creative and technical skills.
Program Details
- Duration: 2 years
- Credits: 240
Career Outcomes
Graduates of the Film Production program have gone on to work in a range of roles, including directors, producers, and editors. They have worked on projects for clients such as the BBC, ITV, and Warner Bros.
