University of Plymouth - Postgraduate Open Evening
11 Mar 2026, 16:00
Plymouth
Our BA Filmmaking degree empowers diverse storytellers to craft unique film experiences. Develop creative, critical and collaborative skills through innovative production methods and prepare to stand out in the film and media industries.
Bring your ideas to life
Get hands-on from day one with our industry-standard facilities - you'll use 4K cameras and have access to grip equipment, post-production suites and two fully equipped film studios.
Shape the future of film
Future-proof your career with industry-led, tech-driven filmmaking training where innovation, creative entrepreneurship and storytelling prepare you to thrive and make an impact in a rapidly evolving screen industry.
Connect through filmmaking
Find your creative voice and gain industry experience by working on live briefs and portfolio-building opportunities, learning from award-winning industry filmmakers, academics and technical staff.
This course is for you if...
you want to explore story writing, directing, cinematography, editing and sound design - and discover your creative voice
you're keen to build a professional portfolio, work on real-world projects, and get your work seen
you’re excited to learn from industry experts and use top-notch studios, kit and creative spaces
you're aiming for a career in film, television, advertising or digital media.
Discover what it's like to study Filmmaking at University of Plymouth: insights on the course, making friends, personal statement tips, uni prep, and recommended books, podcasts, and videos.
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