Film production is the process of creating a movie from the initial idea all the way to the film’s release. BA (Hons) Film Production is a course that teaches you all you need to know about filmmaking, from directing and producing, to scriptwriting and even cinematography.
The course grants you the practical experience you need to analyse the media (media literacy) and produce movies using cutting-edge equipment.
Why study BA (Hons) Film Production?
In 2020, the UK film industry supported about 86,000 jobs, mainly movie production roles. This makes studying BA (Hons) Film Production in the UK the right...
The following are the entry requirements to study BA (Hons) Film Production in the UK:
Applicants must have either a high school graduate result, A-Level, or an equivalent qualification.
Prospective students must also have a portfolio showcasing their work(s).
Grade Requirements
An average UCAS grade point of 112.
An A-level result of BBC (some universities may require higher grades like ABB).
Some universities may require applicants to have at least three C grades in GCSE.
English Requirements
Non-native English speakers may need to demonstrate proficiency in the language, typically through an IELTS score of at least 6.5. TOEFL or other equivalents are also allowed.
International Requirements
International prospective students must have around 27-30 total points in the International Baccalaureate Diploma.
Studying BA (Hons) Film Production in the UK offers you career options beyond the basics. Here are some of the roles film production graduates fill in the industry:
Screenwriter
Sound Assistant
Film Editor
Colour Grader
Production Assistant
Sound Editor
To apply for this course, you’ll need to go through UCAS. To find out more about this process, speak to one of our trained counsellors.
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