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Film Production

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  • 3 Study options
  • Undergraduate
Course location
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Course summary

The BA Film Production course offers you a hands-on approach to filmmaking, combining creativity with technical expertise. Equipping you with the skills necessary to excel in the fast-evolving world of film production. Through core modules like Screen Industries and Film Analysis, you will gain a deep understanding of the film landscape, while modules such as Screenwriting Craft and Practice and Screenwriting for Short Film will nurture your storytelling abilities. Practical experience is at the heart of the course, with opportunities to work on projects like Short Film Production and a Soundtrack Portfolio Project.

You can also choose from pathways like Fiction or Non-Fiction Film, tailoring your studies to your passions and career goals. With a strong focus on Technical Skills and Introduction to Sound for Picture, the course ensures that graduates are industry-ready, equipped to take on roles in production, sound design, and more.

Whether you're interested in Real World Production or Live Broadcasting, Oxford Brookes prepares you to make your mark in the screen industries.

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Application codes

Course code:
P304
Institution code:
O66

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