BA (Hons) Film Production

Sunderland

 

INTAKE: September

Program Overview

The BA (Hons) Film Production program at the University of Sunderland offers students a comprehensive education in the art and craft of filmmaking. This practical and creative program equips students with the technical skills, theoretical knowledge, and industry experience needed to succeed in the competitive field of film production. Through hands-on projects, workshops, and collaborative exercises, students learn about various aspects of filmmaking, including screenwriting, directing, cinematography, editing, sound design, and production management. The program fosters creativity, innovation, and critical thinking, empowering students to tell compelling stories and produce high-quality films across different genres and formats.

Curriculum: The curriculum of the BA (Hons) Film Production program is designed to provide students with a well-rounded education in all aspects of film production. Core modules cover topics such as film theory and history, screenwriting fundamentals, cinematography techniques, editing principles, sound design, and post-production workflows. Students also have the opportunity to specialize in specific areas of interest, such as documentary filmmaking, fiction filmmaking, animation, or experimental film. Practical projects, film screenings, and critiques enhance students' technical skills and creative abilities, preparing them for careers in the film industry or further study in film-related disciplines.

Research Focus: The BA (Hons) Film Production program encourages students to explore theoretical and practical aspects of filmmaking through research-led learning. Students analyze classic and contemporary films, study film theory and criticism, and engage with academic literature on topics such as narrative structure, genre conventions, visual aesthetics, and cultural representation. Research projects enable students to investigate specific filmmaking techniques, styles, or themes, deepening their understanding of the medium and informing their creative practice. Students are encouraged to critically evaluate their own work and that of their peers, fostering a culture of continuous learning and improvement.

Industry Engagement: Industry engagement is a key component of the BA (Hons) Film Production program, providing students with opportunities to connect with industry professionals, gain practical experience, and showcase their work to potential employers. The program collaborates with film production companies, studios, festivals, and industry organizations to offer guest lectures, masterclasses, networking events, and work placements. Students may have the chance to work on professional film sets, intern at production companies, or participate in film festivals, gaining valuable insights into industry practices and building their professional networks.

Global Perspective: The BA (Hons) Film Production program at the University of Sunderland incorporates a global perspective into its curriculum, exposing students to diverse cinematic traditions, cultures, and storytelling techniques from around the world. Students study films from different countries and regions, exploring themes of globalization, cultural identity, and cross-cultural communication. They learn about international film markets, distribution channels, and co-production opportunities, preparing them for careers in the global film industry. Students may also have the opportunity to collaborate with international filmmakers, participate in study abroad programs, or attend international film festivals, broadening their horizons and enhancing their understanding of global cinema.

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Location

Sunderland

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Score

IELTS 6

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Tuition Fee

£ 14000

Undergraduate Entry Requirements

Academic Qualifications: Applicants should have successfully completed their secondary education with a minimum overall score of 65% or equivalent in their respective country's grading system.

English language proficiency:

  • IELTS: A minimum overall score of 6.0 or 6.5 with no individual component below 5.5.
  • PTE Academic: A minimum overall score of 59 with no individual score below 59.
  • Some programs may have specific subject prerequisites or additional requirements.

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.

The University of Sunderland offers a range of scholarships and funding opportunities to support students in their academic pursuits. These scholarships aim to recognize and reward academic excellence, as well as provide financial assistance to students who may face financial barriers to education. 

Vice-Chancellor's Scholarship: This is a prestigious scholarship awarded to high-achieving students who demonstrate exceptional academic performance. It provides a tuition fee discount of up to £3,000.

International Scholarship: This scholarship is specifically designed for international students studying at the University of Sunderland. It offers a tuition fee reduction of up to £1,500 for eligible students.

Sports Scholarship: The university also offers sports scholarships to talented athletes who excel in their chosen sport. These scholarships provide support in the form of coaching, training, and financial assistance.

Subject-specific Scholarships: Some academic departments at the university may offer scholarships or bursaries specifically tailored to students studying in a particular field or discipline. These scholarships may have varying criteria and application processes.

Graduating with a BA (Hons) in Film Production from the University of Sunderland opens up a diverse range of exciting career opportunities in the film and media industry. 

Film Director: Graduates may pursue careers as film directors, responsible for overseeing all creative aspects of a film production, from script development to post-production. Directors work closely with writers, producers, actors, and crew members to bring stories to life on screen. They make artistic decisions regarding casting, cinematography, editing, and sound design, ensuring that the final product reflects their vision and meets artistic and commercial objectives.

Cinematographer: Graduates may specialize as cinematographers, also known as directors of photography (DPs), responsible for capturing images that visually tell the story of a film. Cinematographers collaborate with directors to determine the visual style, composition, lighting, and camera movement for each scene. They operate cameras, select lenses, and work with lighting technicians to achieve the desired aesthetic and mood. Cinematographers play a crucial role in shaping the visual identity of a film and conveying its emotional impact to audiences.

Film Editor: Graduates may work as film editors, responsible for assembling raw footage into a coherent and engaging narrative. Editors work closely with directors and producers to refine the structure, pacing, and rhythm of a film, using editing software to trim scenes, add transitions, and incorporate visual effects. They collaborate with sound designers and composers to integrate sound and music seamlessly into the final cut, enhancing the overall storytelling experience.

Screenwriter: Graduates may pursue careers as screenwriters, responsible for creating the scripts and dialogue for films, television shows, or digital media projects. Screenwriters develop original ideas or adapt existing material into screenplays, crafting compelling characters, dialogue, and plotlines that resonate with audiences. They work closely with directors, producers, and actors to refine scripts, incorporating feedback and revisions to ensure that the story meets the needs of the production.

Producer: Graduates may work as producers, responsible for overseeing all logistical, financial, and administrative aspects of film production. Producers secure funding, assemble creative teams, negotiate contracts, and manage budgets and schedules to ensure that productions are completed on time and within budget. They play a crucial role in bringing together talent and resources, coordinating the efforts of cast and crew members, and navigating the complexities of the entertainment industry.

Production Designer: Graduates may specialize as production designers, responsible for creating the visual aesthetic and physical environment of a film. Production designers collaborate with directors and cinematographers to design sets, props, and costumes that evoke the desired time period, location, and mood of a film. They work with art directors, set decorators, and costume designers to realize their vision, overseeing construction, decoration, and wardrobe selection to ensure that every detail contributes to the overall storytelling.


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