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Cinematography at National Film and Television School - UCAS

Course summary

The only two-year specialist cinematography MA in the UK. Learn the art and craft of cinematography, combining creative expression with technical expertise. Collaborate with fellow students, shooting several films, with the opportunity to shoot both live action and animation. You’ll have access to a range of camera equipment including 16mm and 35mm film as well as Alexa XT and Alexa Mini Cameras, while you learn first-hand from Industry professionals and then graduate with the experience and knowledge to shoot cross-genre for film and television. This highly practical course explores the many ways in which the cinematographer participates in the collaborative process of translating screenplays into films. Exercises, workshops, masterclasses and productions, supported by critical and analytical study of the history and development of cinematography, will give you a solid foundation in the art and craft of your future career. Course Facilities You will have access to our range of over 50 film and digital video cameras, which includes Arri Alexa, Alexa Mini, Arri SRIII (S16mm), Aaton XTR Prod (S16mm), Aaton 35mm, Blackmagic Ursas, Pockets and Mini Ursas (including outside broadcast ability), Sony FS7, Canon C200 and Panasonic DVX200 Doc/Broadcast cameras. Our large stock of grip equipment and a wide range of lighting allows you to maximise your creativity in any situation.

Modules

Year One: The Craft of Cinematography; Set Protocol Week; Interpreting The Scene; Take One Painting; Character of Place; 3DDDs – Short Tales; Visual Literary: Active Looking; Beyond Time; Lighting Large Spaces; Rear Projection Workshop; Silent Movie; First Year Film – Your aim is shoot a short film (around 20 minutes in length); Three Light Night Workshop; Product Lighting; Beauty Lighting; Perspectives In Light. Year Two: Digi Fiction, Grad Animation, Take Two Painting, Summer Fiction Film, Grad Animations, TV and additional project, Ready for Work, Kodaks, Directing Commercials. You’ll be working with film, and also training in High Definition, Digital Cinema and Digital Post Production. We emphasise visual storytelling alongside the art of creating mood and evoking emotion through the right combination of composition and lighting. You’ll be working closely with students of other specialisations, and have the opportunity to shoot fiction, animation and documentary films, commercials and multi-camera television. During the course you will be provided with tutorials, seminars, screen studies, workshops and Masterclasses with specialist tutors and visiting professionals.

Assessment method

Assessment is based on a dissertation and a graduation film.


Entry requirements

We are looking for people with innate talent. Therefore, previous training in these areas is not mandatory but some basic technical knowledge is required. Experience gained from working in the camera department of the film and television industry is helpful but not essential. You will need an understanding of the role of the Director of Photography and its creative and logistical responsibilities, and demonstrate good communication, collaborative skills and leadership qualities. You must have a good understanding of “cinematic language” and demonstrate this in your submitted film material. 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 (for instance, in theatre or other arts) or an alternative qualification. International students Visa and English language requirements can be found on our website. 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 three days, which has a fee of £150. All production costs are included in the course fees, including the use of School facilities and equipment. The NFTS is committed to ensuring it is open to students of genuine ability, no matter what their background or financial circumstances, which is why we award more scholarships and bursaries to British students, relative to the size of our student body, than almost any other educational institution in the UK.

Sponsorship information

NFTS Scholarships may be available for UK Students.

Cinematography at National Film and Television School - UCAS