BA (Hons) Film and Moving Image Production
Norwich, United Kingdom
DURATION
3 Years
LANGUAGES
English
PACE
Full time
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EARLIEST START DATE
Sep 2024
TUITION FEES
GBP 17,500 / per year *
STUDY FORMAT
On-Campus
* non-UK students: £17,500 | UK students: £9,250
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Introduction
Overview
Focusing on the short film form, including original and adapted drama, documentary, advertising and commercial editorial, you’ll explore a variety of filmmaking mediums and platforms on our undergraduate film and moving image production course. You’ll become an accomplished storyteller and a flexible, multiskilled collaborator, with a deep knowledge of the industry underpinning your technical and craft skills.
Admissions
Curriculum
Course content
Year 1
- Develop your storytelling skills and your fundamental creative craft skills such as producing, script development, direction, cinematography, sound, editing and colour grading.
- Learn industry-standard approaches to the filmmaking process including pre-production, production and post-production
- Work in production teams on a range of practical projects including visual narrative, drama adaptation, sound design and production design
- Interview and write a case study about a person currently working in the film industry
- Produce individual supporting research and documentation in the form of a research and pre-production blog
Year 2
- Further develop industry awareness and storytelling skills, working on briefs with industry clients and experts
- Consolidate skills and knowledge in the wider context of film forms, including documentary and advertising films, alongside different forms of drama
- Develop collaborative working skills on projects with students on other courses, as well as work placement opportunities and live industry projects
Year 3
- Produce, direct, shoot and post-produce a short film
- Receive feedback and advice on your film from a panel of professionals working in the film industry
- Receive support to develop a five-year employability plan, including plans to seek out industry placements, internships, mentors and employment, as well as ways to develop your final film for festival (contest) submission
- Write a Research Report on an area of film production, culture or audience that reflects your interests
Program Outcome
Your film and moving image production skills
You’ll have the chance to try out a range of production roles as you learn fundamental skills in producing, directing, camera work and editing, as well as other areas like sound recording, sound design and production design.
You’ll develop your technical skills as you learn the operation of post-production software, as well as digital cinema cameras, lighting, studio and location shooting for a single camera and multi-camera drama. You’ll learn how to capture and edit sound using industry-standard recording and editing studios.
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Career Opportunities
Your film and moving image production future
Your entrepreneurial skills won’t take a back seat as you pitch films to professional visitors and explore film marketing and distribution strategies, including festival and contest entries as well as online platforms. And you’ll make full use of the industry networks associated with the course, attending craft workshops with leading writers, directors, producers, production designers, sound designers and cinematographers.
In your final year, you’ll get to write, produce and direct an original short film, with the chance to enter it for selection in a special industry screening in London. You’ll also gain international exposure through online screenings and at NUA Degree Show screenings.
Graduates work in a broad range of careers including:
- Director
- Producer
- Director of Photography
- Editor
- Sound Designer
- Assistant Director
- Camera Operator
- Location Manager
- Art Director
- Production Designer
- Screenwriter
- Script Supervisor
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