BA (Hons) Screenwriting and Producing

London

 

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Program Overview

The Bachelor of Arts (BA Hons) in Screenwriting and Producing program at Regent's University London offers students a unique opportunity to develop their skills in both screenwriting and film producing. This interdisciplinary program combines theoretical knowledge with practical experience, preparing students for careers in the film and television industry. Students learn the art of storytelling, scriptwriting techniques, production management, and the business aspects of film and media production. With a focus on creativity, innovation, and professional development, the program equips students with the skills and expertise needed to succeed as screenwriters, producers, or content creators in the dynamic and competitive entertainment industry.

Curriculum: The curriculum of the BA (Hons) Screenwriting and Producing program at Regent's University London is designed to provide students with a comprehensive understanding of screenwriting and producing practices. Students study core modules covering topics such as screenwriting fundamentals, storytelling structures, character development, film production techniques, project management, and film finance. They also have the opportunity to explore specialized areas of interest through elective modules or practical projects, such as genre-specific screenwriting, independent producing, television writing, or transmedia storytelling. The program emphasizes hands-on learning, with students working on individual and group projects, script development workshops, and production exercises to develop their creative and technical skills.

Research Focus: Regent's University London encourages students in the BA (Hons) Screenwriting and Producing program to engage in research and critical inquiry to inform their creative projects and producing practices. Students explore screenwriting theory, narrative analysis, and storytelling techniques, studying the works of renowned screenwriters and filmmakers to gain insights into the art and craft of screenwriting. They are encouraged to critically evaluate screenplays, analyze story structures, and experiment with different narrative forms to develop their own unique voices as screenwriters and storytellers. Through research-driven projects and assignments, students deepen their understanding of the creative and business aspects of screenwriting and producing.

Industry Engagement: Regent's University London maintains strong connections with the film and television industry to ensure that its BA (Hons) Screenwriting and Producing program remains relevant and responsive to industry needs. Through partnerships with production companies, studios, festivals, and industry professionals, students have access to internships, work placements, and industry projects that provide valuable industry experience and networking opportunities. Industry professionals are invited to deliver guest lectures, lead workshops, and provide mentorship to students, offering insights into current trends, best practices, and career pathways in the film and television industry.

Global Perspective: With a commitment to providing a global perspective, Regent's University London integrates international dimensions into its BA (Hons) Screenwriting and Producing program. Students study screenwriting and producing practices from diverse cultural contexts, exploring international cinema, television formats, and global storytelling traditions. The university offers opportunities for international study trips, collaborations with film institutions abroad, and participation in international film festivals and events, allowing students to gain exposure to different cultural perspectives and industry practices from around the world.

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Location

London

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Score

IELTS 6

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Tuition Fee

£ 22500

Undergraduate Entry Requirements

Academic Qualifications: International undergraduate applicants are typically required to have achieved a minimum of 65% or above in their high school or equivalent qualification. This criterion helps assess the academic preparedness of students for higher education.

English Language Proficiency: 

  • IELTS: A minimum overall score of 6.0, with no individual component below 5.5.
  • TOEFL: A minimum score range of 72-88 on the internet-based test (iBT).
  • PTE: A minimum score range of 51-59 on the Pearson Test of English.
  • Meeting the English language requirement ensures that students can effectively engage in academic studies conducted in English.

Students must provide:

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

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.

Regents University London offers a range of scholarships and financial aid opportunities to support students in their academic journey. These scholarships are designed to recognize academic excellence, leadership potential, and various other criteria. 

Regents University London Scholarships: The university offers a number of scholarships for both undergraduate and postgraduate students. These scholarships cover a range of disciplines and are awarded based on academic merit, leadership potential, and other criteria. Examples include the High Achiever Scholarship, Future Entrepreneur Scholarship, and Regent's Family Scholarship.

Partner Scholarships: Regents University London has partnerships with various organizations and institutions that offer scholarships to their students. These scholarships may be specific to certain courses or target students from particular regions or backgrounds. Students are encouraged to check with their respective schools or organizations for available partner scholarships.

External Scholarships: Regents University London also encourages students to explore external scholarship opportunities from government bodies, foundations, and other organizations. The university provides resources and support to help students identify and apply for these external scholarships.

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

Graduates of Regent's University London's BA (Hons) Screenwriting and Producing program are well-prepared for a variety of rewarding career opportunities in the film, television, and media industries. With their comprehensive understanding of screenwriting techniques and producing practices, graduates can pursue diverse roles that involve storytelling, project management, and creative collaboration. 

Screenwriter: Graduates may pursue careers as screenwriters, crafting compelling narratives, characters, and dialogue for film, television, web series, or other visual media. Screenwriters develop original concepts, write scripts, and collaborate with directors, producers, and actors to bring stories to life on screen.

Film Producer: Graduates can work as film producers, overseeing the development, financing, and production of film projects. Producers identify potential scripts, secure funding, hire creative talent, manage production schedules and budgets, and ensure that productions are completed on time and within budget.

Television Producer: Graduates may pursue careers as television producers, overseeing the development and production of television programs, series, or documentaries. Television producers work with writers, directors, and production teams to develop concepts, pitch ideas to networks, and manage all aspects of production, from pre-production to post-production.

Development Executive: Graduates can work as development executives for production companies, studios, or television networks, evaluating scripts, identifying potential projects, and providing creative feedback to writers and filmmakers. Development executives play a crucial role in the development process, helping to shape and refine ideas for film and television projects.

Script Editor/Consultant: Graduates may work as script editors or consultants, providing feedback, revisions, and suggestions to writers and filmmakers to improve the quality of scripts and screenplays. Script editors ensure that scripts are structurally sound, engaging, and marketable, helping writers to develop their storytelling skills and refine their creative vision.

Content Creator/Digital Producer: Graduates can work as content creators or digital producers, developing and producing original content for digital platforms, streaming services, or online media outlets. Content creators create web series, short films, or multimedia projects, leveraging digital platforms to reach and engage audiences in innovative ways.

Creative Executive/Story Analyst: Graduates may pursue careers as creative executives or story analysts for production companies, studios, or talent agencies, evaluating scripts, identifying potential talent, and assessing project viability. Creative executives provide creative input, develop project pitches, and collaborate with writers and directors to develop new projects.

Independent Filmmaker/Entrepreneur: Graduates can pursue careers as independent filmmakers or entrepreneurs, producing and distributing their own films, web series, or digital content through self-financing, crowdfunding, or independent production channels. Independent filmmakers take creative control of their projects, overseeing all aspects of production, distribution, and marketing.

Film Festival Programmer/Curator: Graduates with a passion for film festivals can work as festival programmers or curators, selecting and programming films for film festivals, cultural events, or streaming platforms. Film festival programmers curate film selections, organize screenings, and manage festival logistics to create meaningful and impactful experiences for audiences.

Educator/Instructor: Graduates may pursue careers as educators or instructors, teaching screenwriting, producing, or film studies courses in educational institutions, film schools, or vocational training programs. Educators inspire and mentor students, sharing their knowledge and experience to nurture the next generation of filmmakers and media professionals.


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