Film & Visual Culture

Bachelor's degree

In Liverpool

Price on request

Description

  • Type

    Bachelor's degree

  • Location

    Liverpool

  • Duration

    3 Years

  • Start date

    Different dates available

Overview
Film and Visual Culture at Liverpool Hope is summed up by the term critical and creative practice. Critical practice enables you to study the history, theory and contemporary subject of film, whilst having the opportunity to apply this understanding to creative practice in the fields of screenwriting, filmmaking (drama and documentary), photography and animation. Thus you will graduate with a degree underpinned by academic rigour, but with the transferable skills needed if you intend to work in the creative industries.
Why study this subject at Hope?
Film and Visual Culture gives you the unique opportunity to illuminate your academic understanding with creative practice, and to underpin your practical skills with theoretical rigour.
You will be taught by academics and practitioners who are leading international specialists in their fields and will be supported by exceptional library and equipment resources.
You will study in the country’s leading film city outside London and will have exciting opportunities to work in the creative industries, building your CV and showreel before graduation.
Subject Guides
Read more about studying this course at Liverpool Hope in our Film and Visual Culture Subject Guide. ‌‌
Film & Visual Culture Subject Guide 2017
The programme specification for this subject is subject to approval.

Facilities

Location

Start date

Liverpool (Merseyside)
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Hope Park, L16 9JD

Start date

Different dates availableEnrolment now open

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Entry Requirements
2017 Entry Requirements
The offer level for 2017 entry will be BCC - ABB at A Level or DMM - DDM at BTEC Extended Diploma or 104 - 128 new UCAS tariff points.
UCAS points offers can be achieved in many ways, the following are just a few examples of how you could achieve our entry requirements:
Three A Levels with grades of BCC or above
BTEC Extended Diploma (QCF) with grade DMM
BTEC Diploma (QCF) with grade DM and BTEC Subsidiary Diploma (QCF) with grade M
BTEC Diploma (QCF) with grade DM and A Level with grade of C
CACHE Diploma...

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Subjects

  • Animation
  • Screenwriting

Course programme

<div id="tab2" class="tab grid_8 alpha hide-on-small" style="display: block;"> <div class="courseLinks hide-on-medium-down"> <img src="/media/liverpoolhope/styleassets/cssimages/media,975,en.gif" alt="print Icon" style="width : 24px; height : 24px; "> <span><a href="javascript:window.print()">print this page</a></span> <span class="st_sharethis_custom" st_processed="yes"><a href="#">share this course</a></span> </div> <h2>Curriculum</h2> <h2><strong>What you will study </strong></h2> <p>All students will study film history and theory throughout their degree, but from the second year you will have the choice to specialise entirely in theory, or to continue with both theory and practice. Areas of study include:&nbsp;</p> <ul> <li>The history of film from the silents to the present day</li> <li>Film theories, such as genre, stardom and auteur</li> <li>Cinema and society</li> <li>World cinema</li> <li>Filmmaking</li> <li>Photography</li> <li>Animation</li> <li>Screenwriting</li> </ul> </div>

Film & Visual Culture

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