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Editing at National Film and Television School - UCAS

Course summary

Gain a thorough practical education in editing. Build your skills as an editor in a professional filmmaking environment. Throughout the course, you’ll have the opportunity to work on a wide range of practical projects, including animations, fiction films, documentaries, science and natural history programmes, and commercials - working in your own editing suite. You will work to Industry standards using high-end facilities. You are encouraged to consider your craft as part of the whole process of film and television production and not merely as the final stage, developing your skills as a narrative and technical editor. You will collaborate with fellow students in other specialisms on a wide range of projects, putting into practice the skills you will learn throughout the course. Course Facilities Throughout the course, you will have your own dedicated editing suite. We have a large number of specially equipped cutting rooms for digital and 16mm film editing. They are supported by viewing and transfer facilities, 16 NLE systems running AVID Media Composer and Adobe Premiere. In addition to individual editing suites, there are multiple suites open to all students.

Modules

The emphasis of the editing curriculum is firmly on storytelling and the relationship between editor and director. You will learn to apply your craft to the demands of fiction, documentary and animation, creating visual narratives while working with sound, music and, where appropriate, special effects. Workshops with other departments develop concepts of visual storytelling, mise-en-scène, storyboarding, sound design, music and scriptwriting. In the final year, you will collaborate to make a digital fiction short film, and three graduation films in animation, documentary and fiction.

Assessment method

Assessment is based on a dissertation and a graduation film.


Entry requirements

It is our aim to assemble a group of students with diverse and varied backgrounds. There is no 'typical' student or perfect candidate who conforms to a mandatory list of qualifications. You are likely to have some industry experience or training in editing. Your background may be in the arts or other media. While many applicants will have a degree from a British or overseas university, we will consider applicants who do not have a degree if they have an impressive portfolio, a creative track record or an alternative qualification. International students Visa and English language requirements If you have any questions, please email [email protected].


Fees and funding

Tuition fees

No fee information has been provided for this course

Tuition fee status depends on a number of criteria and varies according to where in the UK you will study. For further guidance on the criteria for home or overseas tuition fees, please refer to the UKCISA website .

Additional fee information

Students with EU settled / pre-settled status will be eligible for home fees subject to residency checks. There is a non-refundable £25 application fee for each MA application. A non-refundable deposit of £500 is required against the cost of your fees on confirmation of your place. As a part of our admissions selection process for this course, following a successful interview, applicants are required to attend a selection workshop for five days, which has a fee of £150. All production costs are included in the course fees, including the use of School facilities and equipment. We will do all we can to help you make the finances work to come to the NFTS, so please visit our funding guide to find out more about what support is available to you.

Sponsorship information

NFTS Scholarships available for UK Students.

Editing at National Film and Television School - UCAS