Film and Television Production at University of Wolverhampton - UCAS

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Course summary

This course provides the opportunity for you to develop as a thinking practitioner of film-making or television programme-making, someone who is able to innovate while questioning and interrogating existing values and traditions. The emphasis is firmly on practical film-making and television production work, underpinned with contextual theory throughout, engaging with contemporary issues and emerging trends in film and television production, as well as established film/television theories and practices. The first two semesters of study provide a range of modules which will allow you to develop your film/television “craft skills” – this may include work with camera, lighting, sound, editing, directing and producing – while working on short film/TV projects of your own devising. There will be opportunities to collaborate with other students, and you will be encouraged to make contact with, and work with, contributors (e.g. interviewees, actors) from outside of 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 television production, taking on the role of producer or director.


Entry requirements

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. All students must demonstrate a good standard of written and spoken English (IELTS 6.5 or equivalent) in order to be admitted to the University of Wolverhampton please follow the link below for more information: https://www.wlv.ac.uk/international/international-academy/courses-at-the-international-academy/language-entry-requirements/ Candidates with a significant track record of professional experience in film or television production, but with a lesser (or no) degree, will also be considered. Applicants in this category will be required to attend for interview with a portfolio of film/television/media work and may be asked to produce a piece of written work as a means of assessing their suitability.


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Film and Television Production at University of Wolverhampton - UCAS