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Film and Television: Industries and Cultures (Taught)

Course details
  • 2 Study options
  • Postgraduate
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Course summary

Get ready to start your career in film and television with creative and analytical training in screen art and culture.

Gain a comprehensive understanding of the screen industries and be equipped with key professional skills in critical analysis and content creation.

Course highlights

You'll join a department of film and television scholars, filmmakers, screenwriters, and practice-based researchers — our academics know the ins and outs of film and television analysis, critical approaches to the moving image, and produce films, documentaries, and video essays.

You'll discover philosophical and analytical approaches to film and television culture and industry and examine how films and television affect viewers and make us root for characters on screen.

  • You'll be taught by world-class experts in the fields of film and television studies, art, digital media, and culture.

  • Develop comprehensive industry-focussed skills in film and television analysis and creation.

  • Benefit from dedicated training in diverse forms of audiovisual storytelling and narrative design.

  • Learn critical writing skills alongside opportunities to produce audiovisual content and creative screenplay projects. You'll attain a portfolio of key skills in, for example, audiovisual media literacy, industrial and technological practices, critical reflection, historical and socio-cultural research, and creative outputs such as audiovisual production and writing for film and television.

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