Master of Arts in Film Making (University Of Gloucestershire)
Course Information
Description
Course Overview
The course has been designed to offer an ambitious programme of study in Film Making at post graduate level (UK Level 7) that encourages students to advance their knowledge of the film making process, as well as expand their understanding and expertise in line with current creative demands around the changing environment of film production, as well as aligning with the university's strategic aims, which are:
· to provide a breadth and richness of experience that enables all our students to reach their full potential
· to provide teaching and support for learning of the highest quality
· to undertake excellent research and innovative professional practice which enrich students’ learning and create impact and benefit for others
· to build partnerships which create opportunity, innovation and mutual benefit for the communities we serve
Entry Requirements
Minimum Academic Requirement:
(1) 2:1 honours degree (Upper Second Class) related subject standard
At least a 2:1 honours (Upper Second Class) degree or equivalent in a relevant subject.
(2) Professional or Postgraduate Qualification
We will consider a comparable professional or postgraduate qualification as well as relevant and good professional industry experience.
(3) Interview (Required)
Applicants for this course will be invited to attend an interview with a designated member of the Academic Board.
(4) Portfolio Submission (Film Making MA)
All applicants must submit a visual portfolio, which can include a short film or a show-reel (both a maximum of 10 minutes in length). Portfolio works will be reviewed by the Academic Board.
Minimum Language Requirement:
Equivalent to IELTS 6.5 overall (with minimum of 6.0 in writing and 5.5 in all other component) or equivalent
Minimum age of 18 years.
Career Opportunities
Information not available.
Modules
◎ Creative Screen Production 1
◎ Creative Screen Production 2
◎ Practice and Research Exchange
◎ Story for Screen
◎ The Final Major Project