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BA (Hons) Film Production via Study Centres

Passionate about film? Excited about movies? Want to work in film or produce high-end TV? Do you want the opportunity to direct short films and documentaries? Or are you interested in becoming a cinematographer or editor? If you’ve said yes to any of these questions, this course is for you.

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Key course information

Course codeCID1401
LocationPartner centre

Course summary

Passionate about film? Excited about movies? Want to work in film or produce high-end TV? Do you want the opportunity to direct short films and documentaries? Or are you interested in becoming a cinematographer or editor? If you’ve said yes to any of these questions, this course is for you.

Explore filmmaking, documentary production, directing, cinematography, and scriptwriting or editing. Develop practical skills and theoretical knowledge that'll set you up for your own exciting and rewarding career. Turn your creativity into reality.

Through practical projects, you'll develop skills in:

  • Screenwriting
  • Camera
  • Sound
  • Editing
  • Lighting
  • Colour grading
  • Producing
  • Directing.

Learn from our experienced and skilled lecturing team, using first-class equipment. From day one, you’ll have access to:

  • Specialised digital cameras
  • Sound recording equipment
  • Lighting kit
  • Steadicam rigs
  • Professional editing software packages, such as Avid Media Composer, Adobe Premier Pro, and Da Vinci Resolve.

This degree prepares you for careers in the film and TV industries. Your training in communication, teamwork, and creativity will also be relevant to roles in many different businesses and in the public sector.

Our graduates have gained employment working as freelance crew on film sets and TV shows in a variety of roles such as:

  • Camera trainee
  • Foley artist
  • Cinematographer
  • Digital content manager
  • Production manager
  • Editor
  • Director
  • Producer
  • Script supervisor
  • Sound recordist
  • Production coordinator
  • Digital imaging technician.

Previous employers include the BBC, ITV, Pinewood Studios, and a huge variety of independent production companies. Other graduates take a more entrepreneurial route and have set up their own production/media companies.

Accreditations and approvals

The on-campus version of this course is accredited by ScreenSkills, the industry-led body for the screen industries.

What you'll study

If you’re studying at a study centre, please contact the centre directly for up-to-date module information.

How you'll learn

Teaching methods include lectures, demonstrations, workshops, seminars, screenings, and project work. Project work will include individual projects and group work. You'll learn practical skills and develop your knowledge in a variety of filmmaking roles to set you up for a career in the film and TV industry.

Our teaching methods develop subject-specific knowledge and transferable skills that enhance employability. These include skills in communication, analysis, research, teamwork, writing, and presentations.

Assessment methods include practical work (short films, documentaries, advertisements, music videos, showreels, scripts), production files, essays, examinations, reports, and presentations.

Entry requirements

Fees and finance support

Undergraduate fees are set according to rules from Government in line with forecast inflation. The fee for your first year of study for 2026/27 will be £9,535. You'll pay tuition fees for every year of study. Fees may increase every year based on the Retail Price Index.

If you're studying at a study centre, please contact the centre directly for information on fees.

Apply now

Contact your study centre to find out more information about start dates and how to apply for this course.

Disclaimer

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View our programme specifications(opens in new tab) for further information about what the course covers, learning outcomes and the skills you'll gain when you graduate.