Film and Television
Bachelor's degree
In London
Description
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Type
Bachelor's degree
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Location
London
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Duration
3 Years
Producing passionate creative filmmakers from diverse backgrounds and cultures. Suitable for: Successful applicants will need to demonstrate their appreciation of cinema as an art form through previous experience.
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About this course
2 A levels plus 5 GCSEs (A-C), or equivalent qualifications, or equivalent qualifications, or relevant professional experience/experiential learning, or a combination of formal qualifications and experiential learning. Applicants need to demonstrate a level of experience in the area through their portfolio.
International and EU students - If your first language is not English you should check you have achieved the correct IELTS level in English: IELTS 6.0
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Course programme
Content
This film-making course has a long-standing reputation in the film industry.
Skills acquired have applications across the film and television industries. A wide range of contextual studies encompasses political, social and art-based practice with examples from world cinemas, documentary, European art cinema and Hollywood.
Students benefit from the College having been designated a Screen Academy in 2006 by the UK Film Council and Skillset. This puts LCC into a networking system with practising directors, producers and technical experts.
Structure
You will build experience through practice-based workshops such as 16mm film, television studio and digital video projects.
Throughout the course, which integrates theory with practice, you will have the opportunity to build up creative collaborative partnerships through crewing and work-based learning.
In the third year, you will specialise in a major practice such as:
- sound design
- editing
- cinematography
- production
- direction
Assessment
Coursework, essays, practical workshops, a major project and a dissertation.
Additional information
Comments: This course is taught within the Faculty of Media.
Career opportunities: Most graduates will progress into employment in film or film-related work covering all aspects of the industry including new media. The majority will work freelance.
Contact person: Emily Caston
Film and Television