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London Film Academy: Screenwriting
| Institution | London Film Academy |
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| Department | Screenwriting |
| Web | http://londonfilmacademy.com/ |
| admissions@londonfilmacademy.com | |
| Telephone | 020 7386 7711 |
| Study type | Taught |
Summary
Our Course Our one-year MA in Screenwriting is perfect for those seeking advanced screenwriting training within an industry setting. This course is an ideal choice for aspiring writers who wish to refine their screenwriting skills and find opportunities for their scripts on both the big and small screens.
This course offers resources to prepare you for a career in screenwriting through tailored guidance and training designed to enhance your writing craft for film and television. Alongside lectures and seminars focusing on genre, story, world-building, character, plot, and dialogue, you will benefit from mentorship by scriptwriting professionals to develop feature and television projects. All our tutors and guest speakers are practising screenwriters, agents, or producers, providing you with insights into the industry and a better understanding of the pathways available to you.
We welcome creative individuals with a strong sense of visual storytelling and a passion for a professional career in screenwriting. We value self-motivation, the ability to thrive in a collaborative environment, and an openness to challenging your perspectives on the evolving landscape of film.
MA Screenwriting Key Features - Intensive and in-depth practical training in the craft of screenwriting
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Development of a substantial writing portfolio - feature film script and television script and bible
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Training on the evolving landscape of storytelling platforms
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Workshopping your scripts with professional directors and actors
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Development of pitching technique and other important soft skills
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Training and mentoring by practising film & TV industry tutors, practitioners and guest speakers
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Masterclasses and Q&As with prominent filmmakers and guest speakers
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Advanced critical thinking to inform your screenwriting practice
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Excellent tutor-to-student ratios
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Final Draft license or equivalent
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Focus on future screenwriting career and employability
Course Fees The total fee for the course is £17,500. Fees are subject to annual review.
Deposit Successful applicants will be issued with an offer letter. Upon acceptance of their place, applicants will be required to pay a non-refundable deposit of £4,500 in order to secure their place on the course.
Term and Conditions of Offer The deposit is due by the date stated on the London Film Academy (LFA) offer letter and forms part of the LFA Terms and Conditions - https://londonfilmacademy.com/LFATermsConditions.pdf. The balance of course fees will need to be paid in accordance to the LFA Terms and Conditions and in line with the dates stated in the offer letter. Please note that failure to adhere to these terms may lead to your place being revoked. If your place has been revoked on any course, you will be notified of this in writing and you and the LFA shall have no further obligations to each other under these terms and conditions or otherwise.
Other Information This course is validated by the University of Derby. Validation by University of Derby (TEF GOLD 2023- https://www.derby.ac.uk/news/2023/derby-awarded-prestigious-gold-status-for-teaching-excellence/). As a partner student you will be granted access to the University’s online learning environment ‘University of Derby Online (UDo)’ where you will be able to access programme resources related to your programme, the University’s library and your grades
LFA is a registered higher education provider with the Office for Students (OfS) and listed on their Register, meaning that we meet the OfS requirements for academic standards, course quality, student support, and student protection.
MA
| Level | RQF Level 7 |
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| Entry requirements | To begin your application process for a place on this course please visit the course page on the LFA website by visiting www.londonfilmacademy.com/course/ma-screenwriting. Applicants should have the following: A good Bachelor’s degree (a Bachelor’s degree with Honours, a Merit (2:1) or a Distinction (1:1) from a UK university or equivalent if applying from abroad). We welcome applicants with a wide range of degree subjects. Please provide us with a copy of your Bachelor’s degree certificate or formal transcript from your university, should you not yet have received your final degree certificate. Not a graduate? Exceptions apply for applicants aged 21 or above, who may be considered through the experience route. To qualify, candidates must have 4-5 years of professional experience with established production companies or charitable organisations, demonstrating exposure to industry workflows, professional standards, and collaboration. Eligible experience includes professional work with recognised production companies or films that have had a mainstream cinematic release (paid screenings) or have been broadcast on terrestrial TV or pay-to-view streaming platforms. This ensures that applicants possess the practical experience and industry insight necessary to engage fully with the course and contribute meaningfully to their peers and learning environment. We evaluate each application on a case by case basis. Entry materials: What do you need to submit for your application? - LFA application (completed online) - Creative materials - Showcase example(s) of your screenwriting - the first 20 pages of a feature script , a feature film treatment of 10-15 pages , two short film screenplays . Alternatively, if you have no screenplay material, we will accept an extract from other creative writing such as: a play, short story, novel, or poetry etc. - CV/Resume - outlining your educational and employment history, relevant skills and filmmaking work experience you may have undertaken. Maximum 2 sides of A4. - Personal statement (up to 750 words) that outlines your motivations, your background and screenwriting ambitions and why this course, and LFA as an institution, is the right choice for you. - Education certificates (degree-level qualifications only) - Two references: academic or professional - including the referee’s contact details, containing a personal recommendation for your application, detailing your work ethic, interaction with others and your suitability for an MA. - Scanned copy of your passport. Next Steps |
| Location | London Film Academy 52A Walham Grove London SW6 1QR |
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