You will be given the opportunity to develop as a film and screen maker, working with our expert staff on a range of advanced craft skills such as cinematography, editing, lighting, sound, production design and virtual production amongst others. You will also be guided to investigate key and current film and screen trends to better understand the area of the industry you want to work in.
There will be opportunities to collaborate with other students, and you will be encouraged to contact, and work with, contributors (e.g. interviewees, actors) from outside the university. You will also develop your skills as an academic researcher by carrying out research which feeds directly into your film projects.
The course culminates in the Masters Project, where you will be the key creative leader of a film or screen production, taking on a substantive role alongside producing the piece.
Usually applicants will have a good Honours Degree (2:2 or above) or equivalent in a relevant subject (film, television, or related art or media subjects)
Applicants will be invited to an interview.
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