BA (Hons) Film

Edinburgh

 

INTAKE: September

Program Overview

The BA (Hons) Film program at Edinburgh Napier University offers students an immersive exploration into the world of filmmaking, covering various aspects of film production, theory, and industry practices. Through a combination of practical workshops, theoretical lectures, and hands-on projects, students gain a comprehensive understanding of the art and craft of filmmaking, from script development and pre-production to cinematography, editing, and post-production. The program emphasizes creativity, technical proficiency, and critical thinking skills, preparing students for careers in the film industry or further study in film-related disciplines. With access to state-of-the-art facilities and guidance from experienced industry professionals, students have the opportunity to develop their unique voice as filmmakers and storytellers while gaining practical experience in bringing their creative visions to life on screen.

  1. Film Production Techniques: Students learn fundamental techniques and skills essential for film production, including camera operation, lighting, sound recording, and set design. Through practical workshops and hands-on projects, they gain proficiency in using industry-standard equipment and software, preparing them for various roles on film sets, such as director, cinematographer, or production assistant.

  2. Screenwriting and Story Development: The program covers the art of screenwriting and story development, teaching students how to craft compelling narratives for the screen. They learn about story structure, character development, dialogue, and plot progression, exploring techniques for generating ideas, developing scripts, and revising drafts. Students have the opportunity to workshop their scripts and receive feedback from peers and instructors, refining their storytelling skills and honing their creative voice.

  3. Film Theory and Analysis: Students engage with film theory and analysis, studying the history of cinema, major film movements, and critical approaches to film interpretation. They analyze films from various genres, styles, and cultures, exploring themes, motifs, and cinematic techniques used by filmmakers to convey meaning and evoke emotion. Through critical discussions and written assignments, students develop the ability to analyze films critically, articulate their ideas effectively, and engage in scholarly discourse about cinema.

  4. Film Marketing and Distribution: The program introduces students to the business side of filmmaking, covering topics such as film marketing, distribution, and exhibition. They learn about the role of film festivals, distributors, and sales agents in bringing independent films to audiences worldwide, as well as strategies for promoting and monetizing films through theatrical releases, streaming platforms, and other distribution channels. Students gain insights into the challenges and opportunities of marketing and distributing films in the digital age, preparing them for careers in film distribution, marketing, or exhibition.

  5. Independent Filmmaking and Collaboration: Students explore the process of independent filmmaking and collaboration, learning how to work effectively as part of a creative team. They participate in collaborative projects, collaborating with fellow students to develop, produce, and edit short films or digital media projects. Through teamwork and hands-on experience, students develop essential collaboration skills, such as communication, problem-solving, and project management, preparing them for collaborative work environments in the film industry.

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Location

Edinburgh

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Score

IELTS: 6

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Tuition Fee

£ 17580

Entry requirements for Undergraduate Programs

Academic Qualifications: International students applying for undergraduate programs are required to have a minimum academic qualification of 65% or above in their high school or equivalent qualification.

English Language Proficiency:

  • IELTS: A minimum overall score of 6.0, with no individual component score below 5.5.
  • TOEFL: A minimum overall score of 80, with a minimum score of 17 in each component.
  • PTE: A minimum overall score of 56, with no individual score below 51.

These scholarships provide opportunities for talented students to pursue their studies at Edinburgh Napier University.

Global Scholarships:Edinburgh Napier University offers Global Scholarships for international students enrolling in full-time undergraduate or postgraduate programs.The Global Undergraduate Scholarship provides a deduction of £3,000 from the tuition fees for the first year of study.The Global Postgraduate Scholarship provides a deduction of £3,000 from the tuition fees for the first year of study.These scholarships are competitive and awarded based on academic merit, so students with excellent academic achievements have a higher chance of being awarded the scholarship.

Country-Specific Scholarships:Edinburgh Napier University also offers scholarships specific to certain countries or regions.These scholarships are designed to attract students from specific countries or regions and may provide financial support towards tuition fees or living expenses.The eligibility criteria and application process may vary for each country-specific scholarship, so interested students should visit the university's official website for detailed information.

Alumni Scholarships:Edinburgh Napier University offers scholarships exclusively for its alumni who wish to pursue further studies at the university.These scholarships are aimed at recognizing and supporting the university's graduates and providing them with opportunities to advance their education.The specific eligibility criteria and benefits of the alumni scholarships may vary, so interested students are encouraged to contact the university's alumni office or visit the official website for more information.

External Scholarships:Edinburgh Napier University provides information and guidance on external scholarships that international students may be eligible to apply for.These scholarships are offered by external organizations, governments, or foundations and are open to students from various countries or specific fields of study.The university's website and scholarship databases provide comprehensive information on external scholarships, including eligibility criteria, application deadlines, and application procedures.

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

Graduates of the BA (Hons) Film program from Edinburgh Napier University are well-prepared to pursue diverse and exciting career opportunities in the film and media industry. With a combination of practical skills, theoretical knowledge, and hands-on experience, graduates are equipped to enter various roles within the film production, distribution, exhibition, and related sectors.  

  1. Filmmaker: Graduates can pursue careers as independent filmmakers, creating their own films or working for film production companies. They may work in various capacities, such as directors, producers, cinematographers, editors, or screenwriters, bringing their creative vision to life on screen. Filmmakers may produce a range of content, including feature films, short films, documentaries, music videos, or web series, and may work across different genres and formats.

  2. Film Editor: Graduates can work as film editors, responsible for assembling raw footage into a coherent and compelling narrative. They work closely with directors and producers to shape the story, pacing, and visual style of the film, using editing software to cut scenes, add visual effects, and refine the final product. Film editors may specialize in specific genres or styles of editing, such as narrative fiction, documentary, or experimental filmmaking.

  3. Cinematographer: Graduates can pursue careers as cinematographers, responsible for capturing the visual elements of a film through camera work and lighting. They work closely with directors to translate the script into visual language, selecting camera angles, framing shots, and creating the desired mood and atmosphere through lighting and composition. Cinematographers may work on a variety of projects, including feature films, television shows, commercials, or music videos.

  4. Film Distribution Executive: Graduates can work in film distribution, helping to bring films to audiences through various distribution channels. They may work for film distribution companies, sales agents, or film festivals, negotiating distribution deals, coordinating marketing campaigns, and managing the release of films in theaters, on streaming platforms, or through DVD and Blu-ray distribution. Film distribution executives play a crucial role in connecting filmmakers with audiences and maximizing the commercial success of films.

  5. Film Critic or Reviewer: Graduates can pursue careers as film critics or reviewers, sharing their insights and opinions about films with audiences through various media outlets. They may write reviews for newspapers, magazines, websites, or blogs, analyzing films, assessing their artistic and technical merits, and providing recommendations to readers. Film critics may also work in broadcast media, appearing on radio or television programs to discuss and review films with audiences.

  6. Film Festival Programmer: Graduates can work as film festival programmers, responsible for selecting and curating films for inclusion in film festivals. They review film submissions, assess their artistic and thematic qualities, and create program schedules that showcase a diverse range of films to festival audiences. Film festival programmers may work for international film festivals, independent film organizations, or cultural institutions, helping to promote emerging filmmakers and showcase innovative cinematic works.

  7. Film Production Assistant: Graduates can start their careers as production assistants, working on film sets to provide support to the cast and crew. They assist with various tasks, such as setting up equipment, coordinating logistics, organizing props, and ensuring that production runs smoothly. Production assistants may work on a freelance basis or be employed by film production companies, gaining valuable experience and networking opportunities in the industry.


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