MA Wildlife Documentary Production

Manchester

 

INTAKE: September

Program Overview

The MA Wildlife Documentary Production program at the University of Salford is a highly regarded course designed to prepare students for careers in wildlife filmmaking, storytelling, and conservation communication. 

  1. Creative and Technical Training: The program offers a blend of creative and technical training, allowing students to develop skills in camera operation, storytelling, scriptwriting, and post-production.

  2. Practical Filmmaking: Students engage in practical wildlife filmmaking, working on documentary projects and gaining hands-on experience in capturing wildlife footage and telling compelling stories.

  3. Wildlife Conservation Focus: The program integrates a strong focus on wildlife conservation, emphasizing the importance of ethical filmmaking practices and raising awareness about conservation issues.

  4. Industry Connections: The university has strong connections with the wildlife filmmaking industry, providing students with opportunities for internships, networking, and collaboration with industry professionals.

  5. Equipment and Facilities: Students have access to state-of-the-art equipment and facilities, including editing suites and camera equipment, to produce high-quality wildlife documentaries.

  6. Research Opportunities: The university's research culture enables students to engage in wildlife and conservation-related research projects, contributing to evidence-based storytelling and documentary production.

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Location

Manchester

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Score

IELTS 6.5

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Tuition Fee

£ 15750

Postgraduate Programs:

  • Academic Qualifications: International students applying for postgraduate programs at the University of Salford should have a minimum academic qualification of 55% or above in their previous studies.
  • English Language Proficiency: Similar to undergraduate programs, applicants are required to demonstrate their English language proficiency. The accepted English language tests and minimum scores are as follows:
    • IELTS: A minimum overall score of 6.5 with no individual component below 6.
    • TOEFL: A minimum score of 72-88 on the internet-based test (iBT).
    • PTE (Pearson Test of English): A minimum score of 58-62.
    • Alternative English language tests may be accepted, so it is advisable to refer to the official website for the latest requirements.

Students must provide:

  • academic marksheets & transcripts
  • letters of recommendation
  • a personal statement - SOP
  • passport
  • other supporting documents as required by the university.

Work experience: Some postgraduate courses may require relevant work experience in the field.

It is important to note that meeting the minimum entry requirements does not guarantee admission, as the university considers factors such as availability of places and competition for the program. Additionally, some courses may have higher entry requirements or additional selection criteria, such as interviews or portfolio submissions.

The University of Salford offers a range of scholarships and financial support options to help international students pursue their studies at the university. These scholarships recognize academic excellence, encourage diversity, and provide assistance with tuition fees.

  1. Vice-Chancellor's Excellence Scholarship: This scholarship is awarded to high-achieving international students applying for undergraduate or postgraduate programs. It offers a partial tuition fee reduction of up to £5,000.
  2. International Excellence Scholarship: This scholarship is open to international students applying for undergraduate or postgraduate programs. It provides a partial tuition fee reduction of up to £3,000.
  3. Country-specific Scholarships: The university offers scholarships specifically tailored to students from certain countries. These scholarships may have different eligibility criteria and application processes, providing financial support to students from specific regions.
  4. Chevening Scholarships: The University of Salford is a Chevening partner, offering scholarships to outstanding international students selected by the Chevening Scholarship program. Chevening Scholarships cover full tuition fees, living expenses, and other allowances.
  5. Commonwealth Scholarships: The university participates in the Commonwealth Scholarship and Fellowship Plan, offering scholarships to students from Commonwealth countries. These scholarships cover tuition fees, living expenses, and other related costs.
  6. Santander Scholarships: The university has partnered with Santander Bank to offer scholarships to international students. These scholarships aim to support students in areas such as entrepreneurship, research, and community engagement.
  7. Alumni Loyalty Discount: The University of Salford offers a tuition fee discount to international students who have completed a previous degree at the university. The discount is available for eligible students applying for a postgraduate program.

It is important to note that scholarship availability, eligibility criteria, and application deadlines may vary each year.

Graduates of the MA Wildlife Documentary Production program from the University of Salford are well-prepared for diverse and exciting career prospects in the field of wildlife filmmaking, conservation communication, and storytelling. 

  1. Wildlife Filmmaker: Graduates can work as wildlife filmmakers, producing documentaries for television, streaming platforms, and conservation organizations.

  2. Cinematographer: Cinematographers specialize in capturing stunning wildlife footage, working with documentary teams or as freelancers.

  3. Producer/Director: Producer/directors oversee the creative and logistical aspects of wildlife documentary production, from concept development to post-production.

  4. Scriptwriter: Scriptwriters craft engaging narratives and storytelling structures for wildlife documentaries, ensuring that conservation messages are effectively communicated.

  5. Editor: Editors work on post-production, assembling footage, adding special effects, and creating the final cut of wildlife documentaries.

  6. Conservation Communicator: Graduates may choose to work as conservation communicators, using their filmmaking skills to raise awareness about conservation issues and inspire action.

  7. Educator: Some graduates may become educators, teaching wildlife filmmaking and storytelling at universities, workshops, or educational institutions.

  8. Social Media Producer: Social media producers create short-form wildlife content for social media platforms, engaging audiences and promoting conservation awareness.

  9. Researcher and Academic: Some graduates may choose to pursue further studies or academic careers, conducting research in wildlife filmmaking and conservation communication.


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