BA (Hons) Drama and Film Studies
Bachelor's degree
In Cambridge
Description
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Type
Bachelor's degree
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Location
Cambridge
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Duration
3 Years
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Start date
September
Explore many different modes of performance, and film theory and practice from all over the world, then use them to create your own innovative projects. If you hope to become a producer, director or practitioner on the stage or screen, this course will prepare you perfectly, as well as opening avenues in many related careers.
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About this course
Our BA (Hons) Drama and Film course will give you a solid understanding of the work of film and drama practitioners, in historical, contemporary and technical contexts. Having used this knowledge to develop your own projects, you’ll possess both the theoretical understanding and practical skills required by institutions and employers in the film, drama, theatre and performance industries.
Many of our previous graduates have taken up roles in film and theatre production, directing, film criticism, festival/events administration and management, film and theatre education, broadcasting, journalism, publishing, advertising and public relations.
120 UCAS Tariff points from a minimum of 2 A Levels (or equivalent), preferably to include Drama, Theatre Studies or a related subject.
3 GCSEs at grade C, or grade 4, or above.
If English is not your first language you will be expected to demonstrate a certificated level of proficiency of at least IELTS 6.0 (Academic level) or equivalent English Language qualification, as recognised by Anglia Ruskin University.
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Subjects
- Theatre Studies
- Drama
- Theatre
- Film Studies
- Film Theory
- Cinema
- Drama School
- Theatre Arts
- Theatre Education
- Dramatic creation
Course programme
- Studio Performance
- Introduction to Film Studies
- Introduction to Video 1
- Staging and Production
- Introduction to Film Theory
- Introduction to Global Cinema
- Screenwriting: Introduction to the Screen
- Year two, core modules
- Making Performance
- Classical Hollywood Cinema
- Practice as Research
- Theorising Spectatorship
- Documentary Film Theory
- Cinema and Sound
- Principles of Dramatherapy
- Independent Cinema: US and Beyond
- Animation
- Non-Fiction Filmmaking
- New Media Performance
- Scenes and Shorts
- Community Theatre
- Professional Theatre Practice 1
- Major Project
- Performance Showcase
- Contemporary Texts
- Provocations
- Principles of Music Therapy and Dramatherapy
- Acting for Camera
- Site Specific and Immersive Theatre
- Narrative in Global Cinema
- Special Topics in Film Studies
- Independent Film Practice 1
- Working in English and Media
- Avant-garde Film and Experimental Video
- Multiplexed: Contemporary Popular Cinema
- Anglia Language Programme
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BA (Hons) Drama and Film Studies