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Falmouth University: Film & Television (Online)
| Institution | Falmouth University View institution profile |
|---|---|
| Department | The School of Film and Television |
| Web | www.falmouth.ac.uk/postgraduate |
| online.study@falmouth.ac.uk | |
| Telephone | 01326 213827 |
| Study type | Taught |
MA
Summary
Accelerate your career in the film and television industries.
Channel the spirit of radical creativity into your practice and define your unique voice, ready to succeed in a rapidly developing field.
This online MA course will equip you to take your creative practice and technical craft to the next level of professionalism – sharpening your skills across a broad range of areas including screenwriting, pitching, production management, filming, editing and distribution. You’ll be challenged to innovate, questioning traditions and creative canons.
Whether you’re already working in the industry, have just finished an undergraduate degree or want to enter academia, we’ll help you to bring innovation and originality to your chosen specialism.
Why study this course at Falmouth? Be supported by experts in online collaborative filmmaking, tapping into Falmouth’s pioneering legacy – one of the longest film education traditions of any UK university – from your own location Develop courageous practice through interrogation of the industry and its cultural contexts, helping to determine your original contribution Upgrade your research abilities to embark on an original path while reaching out to diverse audiences and collaborators Boost your knowledge of the industry to find funding opportunities, outlets and audiences for transformational projects
You will be supported by expert staff to enhance your filmmaking craft and research skills across pre-production, production and post-production. While developing projects that mirror industry workflows, you will deepen your understanding of how global cultural, political and social contexts frame and influence audience engagement. You will also learn to work with others in a productive and collaborative environment.
| Level | RQF Level 7 |
|---|---|
| Entry requirements | An honours degree or Level 6 equivalent qualification is desirable. However, candidates without a degree or formal qualification are still encouraged to apply. If you'd like to discuss our entry requirements, speak to an advisor. We’ll ask you to provide a piece of work that relates to the moving image, which you have been involved in making. This could include an example of a screenplay, a film, a showreel, or a piece of writing that demonstrates your commitment to the theory of the moving image. It could include previous project work and/or your current work in progress and could take the form of a link to your blog or website. Please also provide a statement of approximately 250 words that gives information on what your contribution was to this work. |
Summary
Accelerate your career in the film and television industries.
Channel the spirit of radical creativity into your practice and define your unique voice, ready to succeed in a rapidly developing field.
This online MA course will equip you to take your creative practice and technical craft to the next level of professionalism – sharpening your skills across a broad range of areas including screenwriting, pitching, production management, filming, editing and distribution. You’ll be challenged to innovate, questioning traditions and creative canons.
Whether you’re already working in the industry, have just finished an undergraduate degree or want to enter academia, we’ll help you to bring innovation and originality to your chosen specialism.
Why study this course at Falmouth? Be supported by experts in online collaborative filmmaking, tapping into Falmouth’s pioneering legacy – one of the longest film education traditions of any UK university – from your own location Develop courageous practice through interrogation of the industry and its cultural contexts, helping to determine your original contribution Upgrade your research abilities to embark on an original path while reaching out to diverse audiences and collaborators Boost your knowledge of the industry to find funding opportunities, outlets and audiences for transformational projects
You will be supported by expert staff to enhance your filmmaking craft and research skills across pre-production, production and post-production. While developing projects that mirror industry workflows, you will deepen your understanding of how global cultural, political and social contexts frame and influence audience engagement. You will also learn to work with others in a productive and collaborative environment.
| Level | RQF Level 7 |
|---|---|
| Entry requirements | An honours degree or Level 6 equivalent qualification is desirable. However, candidates without a degree or formal qualification are still encouraged to apply. If you'd like to discuss our entry requirements, speak to an advisor. We’ll ask you to provide a piece of work that relates to the moving image, which you have been involved in making. This could include an example of a screenplay, a film, a showreel, or a piece of writing that demonstrates your commitment to the theory of the moving image. It could include previous project work and/or your current work in progress and could take the form of a link to your blog or website. Please also provide a statement of approximately 250 words that gives information on what your contribution was to this work. |
Summary
Accelerate your career in the film and television industries.
Channel the spirit of radical creativity into your practice and define your unique voice, ready to succeed in a rapidly developing field.
This online MA course will equip you to take your creative practice and technical craft to the next level of professionalism – sharpening your skills across a broad range of areas including screenwriting, pitching, production management, filming, editing and distribution. You’ll be challenged to innovate, questioning traditions and creative canons.
Whether you’re already working in the industry, have just finished an undergraduate degree or want to enter academia, we’ll help you to bring innovation and originality to your chosen specialism.
Why study this course at Falmouth? Be supported by experts in online collaborative filmmaking, tapping into Falmouth’s pioneering legacy – one of the longest film education traditions of any UK university – from your own location Develop courageous practice through interrogation of the industry and its cultural contexts, helping to determine your original contribution Upgrade your research abilities to embark on an original path while reaching out to diverse audiences and collaborators Boost your knowledge of the industry to find funding opportunities, outlets and audiences for transformational projects
You will be supported by expert staff to enhance your filmmaking craft and research skills across pre-production, production and post-production. While developing projects that mirror industry workflows, you will deepen your understanding of how global cultural, political and social contexts frame and influence audience engagement. You will also learn to work with others in a productive and collaborative environment.
| Level | RQF Level 7 |
|---|---|
| Entry requirements | An honours degree or Level 6 equivalent qualification is desirable. However, candidates without a degree or formal qualification are still encouraged to apply. If you'd like to discuss our entry requirements, speak to an advisor. We’ll ask you to provide a piece of work that relates to the moving image, which you have been involved in making. This could include an example of a screenplay, a film, a showreel, or a piece of writing that demonstrates your commitment to the theory of the moving image. It could include previous project work and/or your current work in progress and could take the form of a link to your blog or website. Please also provide a statement of approximately 250 words that gives information on what your contribution was to this work. |
Summary
Accelerate your career in the film and television industries.
Channel the spirit of radical creativity into your practice and define your unique voice, ready to succeed in a rapidly developing field.
This online MA course will equip you to take your creative practice and technical craft to the next level of professionalism – sharpening your skills across a broad range of areas including screenwriting, pitching, production management, filming, editing and distribution. You’ll be challenged to innovate, questioning traditions and creative canons.
Whether you’re already working in the industry, have just finished an undergraduate degree or want to enter academia, we’ll help you to bring innovation and originality to your chosen specialism.
Why study this course at Falmouth? • Be supported by experts in online collaborative filmmaking, tapping into Falmouth’s pioneering legacy – one of the longest film education traditions of any UK university – from your own location • Develop courageous practice through interrogation of the industry and its cultural contexts, helping to determine your original contribution • Upgrade your research abilities to embark on an original path while reaching out to diverse audiences and collaborators • Boost your knowledge of the industry to find funding opportunities, outlets and audiences for transformational projects
You will be supported by expert staff to enhance your filmmaking craft and research skills across pre-production, production and post-production. While developing projects that mirror industry workflows, you will deepen your understanding of how global cultural, political and social contexts frame and influence audience engagement. You will also learn to work with others in a productive and collaborative environment.
| Level | RQF Level 7 |
|---|---|
| Entry requirements | An honours degree or Level 6 equivalent qualification is desirable. However, candidates without a degree or formal qualification are still encouraged to apply. If you'd like to discuss our entry requirements, speak to an advisor. We’ll ask you to provide a piece of work that relates to the moving image, which you have been involved in making. This could include an example of a screenplay, a film, a showreel, or a piece of writing that demonstrates your commitment to the theory of the moving image. It could include previous project work and/or your current work in progress and could take the form of a link to your blog or website. Please also provide a statement of approximately 250 words that gives information on what your contribution was to this work. |
PgDip (Initial Qualification)
Summary
Accelerate your career in the film and television industries.
Channel the spirit of radical creativity into your practice and define your unique voice, ready to succeed in a rapidly developing field.
This online MA course will equip you to take your creative practice and technical craft to the next level of professionalism – sharpening your skills across a broad range of areas including screenwriting, pitching, production management, filming, editing and distribution. You’ll be challenged to innovate, questioning traditions and creative canons.
Whether you’re already working in the industry, have just finished an undergraduate degree or want to enter academia, we’ll help you to bring innovation and originality to your chosen specialism.
Why study this course at Falmouth? Be supported by experts in online collaborative filmmaking, tapping into Falmouth’s pioneering legacy – one of the longest film education traditions of any UK university – from your own location Develop courageous practice through interrogation of the industry and its cultural contexts, helping to determine your original contribution Upgrade your research abilities to embark on an original path while reaching out to diverse audiences and collaborators Boost your knowledge of the industry to find funding opportunities, outlets and audiences for transformational projects
You will be supported by expert staff to enhance your filmmaking craft and research skills across pre-production, production and post-production. While developing projects that mirror industry workflows, you will deepen your understanding of how global cultural, political and social contexts frame and influence audience engagement. You will also learn to work with others in a productive and collaborative environment.
| Level | RQF Level 7 |
|---|---|
| Entry requirements | An honours degree or Level 6 equivalent qualification is desirable. However, candidates without a degree or formal qualification are still encouraged to apply. If you'd like to discuss our entry requirements, speak to an advisor. We’ll ask you to provide a piece of work that relates to the moving image, which you have been involved in making. This could include an example of a screenplay, a film, a showreel, or a piece of writing that demonstrates your commitment to the theory of the moving image. It could include previous project work and/or your current work in progress and could take the form of a link to your blog or website. Please also provide a statement of approximately 250 words that gives information on what your contribution was to this work. |
Summary
Accelerate your career in the film and television industries.
Channel the spirit of radical creativity into your practice and define your unique voice, ready to succeed in a rapidly developing field.
This online MA course will equip you to take your creative practice and technical craft to the next level of professionalism – sharpening your skills across a broad range of areas including screenwriting, pitching, production management, filming, editing and distribution. You’ll be challenged to innovate, questioning traditions and creative canons.
Whether you’re already working in the industry, have just finished an undergraduate degree or want to enter academia, we’ll help you to bring innovation and originality to your chosen specialism.
Why study this course at Falmouth? Be supported by experts in online collaborative filmmaking, tapping into Falmouth’s pioneering legacy – one of the longest film education traditions of any UK university – from your own location Develop courageous practice through interrogation of the industry and its cultural contexts, helping to determine your original contribution Upgrade your research abilities to embark on an original path while reaching out to diverse audiences and collaborators Boost your knowledge of the industry to find funding opportunities, outlets and audiences for transformational projects
You will be supported by expert staff to enhance your filmmaking craft and research skills across pre-production, production and post-production. While developing projects that mirror industry workflows, you will deepen your understanding of how global cultural, political and social contexts frame and influence audience engagement. You will also learn to work with others in a productive and collaborative environment.
| Level | RQF Level 7 |
|---|---|
| Entry requirements | An honours degree or Level 6 equivalent qualification is desirable. However, candidates without a degree or formal qualification are still encouraged to apply. If you'd like to discuss our entry requirements, speak to an advisor. We’ll ask you to provide a piece of work that relates to the moving image, which you have been involved in making. This could include an example of a screenplay, a film, a showreel, or a piece of writing that demonstrates your commitment to the theory of the moving image. It could include previous project work and/or your current work in progress and could take the form of a link to your blog or website. Please also provide a statement of approximately 250 words that gives information on what your contribution was to this work. |
Summary
Accelerate your career in the film and television industries.
Channel the spirit of radical creativity into your practice and define your unique voice, ready to succeed in a rapidly developing field.
This online MA course will equip you to take your creative practice and technical craft to the next level of professionalism – sharpening your skills across a broad range of areas including screenwriting, pitching, production management, filming, editing and distribution. You’ll be challenged to innovate, questioning traditions and creative canons.
Whether you’re already working in the industry, have just finished an undergraduate degree or want to enter academia, we’ll help you to bring innovation and originality to your chosen specialism.
Why study this course at Falmouth? Be supported by experts in online collaborative filmmaking, tapping into Falmouth’s pioneering legacy – one of the longest film education traditions of any UK university – from your own location Develop courageous practice through interrogation of the industry and its cultural contexts, helping to determine your original contribution Upgrade your research abilities to embark on an original path while reaching out to diverse audiences and collaborators Boost your knowledge of the industry to find funding opportunities, outlets and audiences for transformational projects
You will be supported by expert staff to enhance your filmmaking craft and research skills across pre-production, production and post-production. While developing projects that mirror industry workflows, you will deepen your understanding of how global cultural, political and social contexts frame and influence audience engagement. You will also learn to work with others in a productive and collaborative environment.
| Level | RQF Level 7 |
|---|---|
| Entry requirements | An honours degree or Level 6 equivalent qualification is desirable. However, candidates without a degree or formal qualification are still encouraged to apply. If you'd like to discuss our entry requirements, speak to an advisor. We’ll ask you to provide a piece of work that relates to the moving image, which you have been involved in making. This could include an example of a screenplay, a film, a showreel, or a piece of writing that demonstrates your commitment to the theory of the moving image. It could include previous project work and/or your current work in progress and could take the form of a link to your blog or website. Please also provide a statement of approximately 250 words that gives information on what your contribution was to this work. |
Summary
Accelerate your career in the film and television industries.
Channel the spirit of radical creativity into your practice and define your unique voice, ready to succeed in a rapidly developing field.
This online MA course will equip you to take your creative practice and technical craft to the next level of professionalism – sharpening your skills across a broad range of areas including screenwriting, pitching, production management, filming, editing and distribution. You’ll be challenged to innovate, questioning traditions and creative canons.
Whether you’re already working in the industry, have just finished an undergraduate degree or want to enter academia, we’ll help you to bring innovation and originality to your chosen specialism.
Why study this course at Falmouth? • Be supported by experts in online collaborative filmmaking, tapping into Falmouth’s pioneering legacy – one of the longest film education traditions of any UK university – from your own location • Develop courageous practice through interrogation of the industry and its cultural contexts, helping to determine your original contribution • Upgrade your research abilities to embark on an original path while reaching out to diverse audiences and collaborators • Boost your knowledge of the industry to find funding opportunities, outlets and audiences for transformational projects
You will be supported by expert staff to enhance your filmmaking craft and research skills across pre-production, production and post-production. While developing projects that mirror industry workflows, you will deepen your understanding of how global cultural, political and social contexts frame and influence audience engagement. You will also learn to work with others in a productive and collaborative environment.
| Level | RQF Level 7 |
|---|---|
| Entry requirements | An honours degree or Level 6 equivalent qualification is desirable. However, candidates without a degree or formal qualification are still encouraged to apply. If you'd like to discuss our entry requirements, speak to an advisor. We’ll ask you to provide a piece of work that relates to the moving image, which you have been involved in making. This could include an example of a screenplay, a film, a showreel, or a piece of writing that demonstrates your commitment to the theory of the moving image. It could include previous project work and/or your current work in progress and could take the form of a link to your blog or website. Please also provide a statement of approximately 250 words that gives information on what your contribution was to this work. |
Falmouth University is a specialist university offering an innovative selection of postgraduate degree courses within the creative and technical industries, both at their unique coastal location in Cornwall and online.
Falmouth University was originally founded as Falmouth School of Art in 1902 and as such, it has more than 120 years of experience delivering creative education. Today, it is one of the most exciting contemporary creative schools in the UK.
Falmouth provides a range of postgraduate courses – both on campus and online - spanning the full spectrum of creative arts. From master’s in the fields …
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