Film Practice, MA
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Description
This course, in partnership with The Broadway Cinema and Media Centre, provides you with the facilities, contacts, expertise, guidance and flexibility to realise a specific project, area of study, opportunity or aspiration in the field of film practice.This course encompasses many aspects of film practice, including story ideas and commission, scriptwriting, casting, shooting, editing, distribution and screening.
It allows you to consider a wide range of film, such as documentary, low-budget film, microfilm, new media and experimental video installation.
Your study will be very personal, based on the research, development and production of a major project, which you will propose.
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This course encompasses many aspects of film practice, including story ideas and commission, scriptwriting, casting, shooting, editing, distribution and screening.
It allows you to consider a wide range of film, such as documentary, low-budget film, microfilm, new media and experimental video installation.
Your study will be very personal, based on the research, development and production of a major project, which you will propose.
This course is delivered in partnership with Broadway Cinema and Media Centre.
ScholarshipsThe School of Art & Design is offering a number of scholarships for full-time Masters study. To find out more visit our Postgraduate Scholarships webpage.
Term datesThis course runs for one or two complete calendar years. For more details take a look at our Art and Design postgraduate term dates.
Any questions?Contact our postgraduate team by email or telephone +44 (0)115 848 8434.
Modules- Film Practice: Research and Context
- Film Practice: Project Development
- Film Practice: Project, Realisation and Presentation
You'll be part of the School's cross-disciplinary Art and Design Masters courses, while having the opportunity to be based at Broadway, one of the UK's leading independent centres for production of film and new media.
This course provides regular tutorials with a subject specialist supervisor. You will also have lectures, seminars, workshops, field-trips, special events and collaborative projects. The remainder of your time is spend researching and developing your individual project.
Feedback and assessmentYou will receive feedback regularly at tutorials, and you will receive progress reports at the end of the first two modules. At the end of the third module you will receive your final grade.
Assessment is on your work to date at the end of each module, where you make a short presentation and hand in your work for assessment, including your reflective learning journal or other written work.
Special facilitiesFacilities available span the latest industry-standard equipment including HD cameras, film-editing suites, a four-screen cinema, studio space and conferencing facilities.
Technical support and advice from practitioners at the Broadway Cinema and Media Centre are available, helping you build partnerships and deliver your projects.
Learning opportunitiesThe course includes collaborative projects and trips. Recent examples include visits to the Yorkshire Sculpture Park and the Biennale art and design festival in Venice.
Exploratory projects are encouraged as part of the learning experience, especially collaborative projects across disciplinary boundaries.
Guest lectures and workshops include appearances from influential practitioners, artists and respected academics.
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