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Filmmaking

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Course summary

BA Filmmaking is a practical filmmaking programme aimed at those passionate about storytelling in cinema and television. It is a rich and challenging environment for students keen to develop their storytelling skills in a specialist area.

The programme will let you dive deep into your chosen specialism and work collaboratively with peers in practical settings. You will choose one of the following specialisms across three years:

Cinematography
Directing
Editing
Production
Sound
Writing

BA Filmmaking has critical thinking and professional development at its core. Our workshops and seminars are designed to enhance your ability to appreciate what has gone before as you craft the stories of the future. You will benefit from industry contacts, attend masterclasses, and gain tuition from industry practitioners. We will help you develop as collaborators to work on student films, tell stories and advance your skills. The programme allows regular opportunities to share work with your peers and the staff team throughout your degree.

We do not accept deferred entry for this programme.

Audition Information
You must select a specilism at the point of entry (via your Acceptd application). There is a two round audition process to this programme, with set tasks and folio submissions, relevant to your specialism required for each round. For detailed information on what to prepare, please see our website for more details.

How to apply

Application codes

Course code:
212F
Institution code:
R68

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Student Outcomes

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90 Employment after 15 months (Most common jobs)

90 Go onto work and study

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Fees and funding

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Sponsorship information

The School of Stage and Screen scholarships are awarded for a mixture of financial need and merit. Scholarships are applied for and awarded on an annual basis. If you are offered a place at the Conservatoire, you will be forwarded the link to apply for a Scholarship- https://www.rcs.ac.uk/study/fees-funding/scholarships/

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