Film and Television Production, BA Hons
Greenwich Campus, United Kingdom
Overview
Greenwich's Film and Television Production Degree
The Film and Television Production Degree at Greenwich equips students with a diverse skill set, valuable experience, and a strong portfolio, positioning them for success in today’s Film and TV industries. This practice-based course emphasizes training versatile filmmakers, supported by both academic and theoretical foundations. Students benefit from high-end film cameras, a dedicated Film Studio, a multi-camera TV Studio, and cutting-edge Virtual Production facilities. All modules are taught by experienced professionals with years of industry expertise. The program covers the entire production process, including scriptwriting, producing, directing, camera work, sound, and editing. Fiction, documentary, and TV genres are explored in depth, ensuring graduates leave with a complete portfolio, ready to enter the Film and TV industries.
Key Highlights
- Comprehensive training in storytelling, drama, documentary filmmaking, studio and camera practices, sound, and editing.
- Practical degree with a strong research framework to understand global Film and TV industries.
- Develop traditional skills alongside cutting-edge post-production techniques.
- Build a strong portfolio of high-quality production work.
Year 1
- Introduction to TV Studio Production (30 credits)
- Storytelling for Moving Image (30 credits)
- Portfolio Production I (30 credits)
- Creative Filmmaking Technologies I (30 credits)
Year 2
- Portfolio Production II (30 credits)
- Creative Filmmaking Technologies II (30 credits)
- Optional modules such as Rethinking Documentary, Sound and Image, VFX Principles, and more.
Year 3
- Major Film & TV Project (30 credits)
- Preproduction and Production Specialisations
- Choose from modules like Global Film & TV Industries, Virtual Production, Advanced Screenwriting, and more.
Workload
Full-time students should expect a workload similar to a full-time job (around 40 hours per week). Each 30-credit module requires approximately 300 study hours.
Career Prospects
Graduates can pursue careers in studio and location camera work, editing, post-production, screenwriting, producing, and multimedia design. Sandwich placements and internships are available to enhance employability.
Support
Greenwich offers a range of academic, technical, and career support services, including employability workshops, CV clinics, and mock interviews, helping students transition smoothly into the industry
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