Are you passionate about film? Do you want to bring stories to life? BA (Hons) Film and Television Production course will see you developing your skills and knowledge of how films go from concept to screen. Work behind the camera and explore all aspects of production, from casting and scouting locations, to managing budgets, and measuring the success of films.
Why study Film and TV at BNU?
Hands on Learning
Throughout your studies, you’ll actively engage in real-world projects. From short films to documentary segments, you’ll be hands-on with cameras, lighting equipment, and sound gear. This practical experience hones your technical skills and prepares you for the dynamic challenges of the industry.
Learn From Industry Experts
You’ll be taught by both talented academics and experienced industry professionals Many of our lecturers have written and produced award-winning films and TV shows and can share their valuable industry insights.
Networking opportunities
While studying BA Film and Television Production you’ll be connected with industry professionals, guest speakers, and our alumni network. You can get involved in networking events, workshops, and collaborations which provide a platform for you to build valuable relationships and open doors for future projects.
Endorsed by ScreenSkills Select
This degree is endorsed by ScreenSkills Select, which means that it has been independently assessed by a team of highly-regarded industry evaluators, who use detailed criteria and provide annual feedback to help further strengthen links and relevance to the industry. They make sure the courses are addressing the main priorities for screen employers, making it easier for you to get the job you want after finishing your studies.
What will I study?
We’ll start the course by exploring the key theories and skills you need to analyse and deconstruct films. You’ll look at Hollywood cinema, documentaries, independent and art cinema, and more, as well as the impact of streaming.
You'll study live event and multi-camera filming, working to professional standards of live television production and collaborating with clients. You'll explore genre studies, develop production & screenwriting research skills, and study how to develop projects (through pre-production, production & post) in industry contexts from fiction & documentary production to news gathering, external client filming, music videos & live studio multicamera filming. You'll also have chances to create a showreel.
This degree is also offered as a four-year course, with an initial Foundation Year. The Foundation Year will allow you to develop your academic study skills and build confidence in your abilities, identifying your own strengths and development needs for progression onto an undergraduate programme.
For information about facilities and more, visit: https://www.bucks.ac.uk/courses/undergraduate/ba-hons-film-and-television-production