Our innovative and strikingly diverse course will equip you to integrate the theory and practice of film, video, and new screen media at an advanced level. Learning about the documentary, fiction, artists’ film, and multi-channel installation alongside students from all around the world, you will explore the many ways in which moving images can be authored.

MA Filmmaking
Modules
- Narrative Cinema (Core)
- The Moving Image (Core)
- Documentary Cinema (Core)
- Audiovision (Core)
- Investigating Media and Communication Industries (Core)
- Professional Practice and Research Methods (Mental Wealth) (Core)
- Final Project (Core)
Employability:
Our graduates emerge well prepared to thrive in the cultural and creative industries in areas such as film and TV production, contemporary art, new media platforms, teaching, and doctoral research. Some of our recent MA students have taken on key roles in the film industry, film journalism, and film festivals. Others have progressed to practice-led Ph.D. research or have found employment in London’s vibrant production and post-production film and TV culture. Among the success stories are Ahmer Naqvi, who has gone to Bollywood where he now works as an assistant director, and Elena Cojocaru, who has become a freelance video editor.
Key Facts
Requirements
- Minimum 2.2 Honours in Humanities, Social Science or Art/Design related subject, with preference to Film, Media and Arts
- We would normally expect you to have Grade C in GCSE English and Maths.
- Overall IELTS 6.0 with a minimum of 6.0 in Writing and Speaking; minimum 5.5 in Reading and Listening (or recognized equivalent) for international students including the European Union.
Duration options
1 year
2 years
Fees and Applying
EU/Home – Tuition Fees:
- Full-time:(UK/EU) £8,820
- Part-time:(UK/EU) £1,470
International –
- Tuition Fees:(UK/EU) £13,200



