Film and Television BA (Hons) 48 months Undergraduate Programme By The University of Edinburgh |TopUniversities

Programme overview

Main Subject

Communication and Media Studies

Degree

BA

Study Level

Undergraduate

Study Mode

On Campus

We believe in creative storytelling and experimentation. We support a wide range of screen-based work which includes:


  • fiction
  • documentary
  • drama
  • experimental film
  • hybrid film


On this programme, we will encourage you to:


  • be inquisitive and questioning
  • challenge convention and develop new approaches to filmmaking
  • expand your understanding of film form and film contexts


We do not just teach ‘how’ to push a button but ‘why’ to press it.


Through short films and creative exercises, we nurture work that questions norms and pushes the boundaries of filmmaking. These experiences will help you:


  • find your own creative identities, voice and specialisation
  • develop skills that will help you find work in the film and creative industries
  • graduate with a clear sense of your own filmmaking practice and professional goals


By the time you graduate, you will have created a portfolio of short films in different roles. This helps you explore how every aspect of film and every role within a crew can be a means of creative expression.


We work as a film community supporting collaboration across the degree year groups. We also encourage interdisciplinary collaboration with other departments at the Edinburgh College of Art (ECA) and celebrate the opportunities of studying film in an art school.


Our programme ethos is about nurturing your imagination, curiosity, and collaboration, which is underpinned by a professional and highly practical skillset.


Programme benefits

  • The stunning city of Edinburgh is at the heart of annual international cultural and arts events. You will be inspired both within the studios and workshops of ECA and by the city itself.
  • You will benefit from talks and workshops with professional practitioners and take part in exhibitions, competitions and live projects that help you prepare for professional practice.
  • You will qualify ready for industry, with the confidence to establish yourself as independent and adaptable designer with a range of transferable skills.
  • All of our staff have worked within the industry and bring a wealth of expertise and practical experience to their teaching.
  • We are an industry-facing course with strong connections within the Scottish and UK audio-visual sectors.

Programme overview

Main Subject

Communication and Media Studies

Degree

BA

Study Level

Undergraduate

Study Mode

On Campus

We believe in creative storytelling and experimentation. We support a wide range of screen-based work which includes:


  • fiction
  • documentary
  • drama
  • experimental film
  • hybrid film


On this programme, we will encourage you to:


  • be inquisitive and questioning
  • challenge convention and develop new approaches to filmmaking
  • expand your understanding of film form and film contexts


We do not just teach ‘how’ to push a button but ‘why’ to press it.


Through short films and creative exercises, we nurture work that questions norms and pushes the boundaries of filmmaking. These experiences will help you:


  • find your own creative identities, voice and specialisation
  • develop skills that will help you find work in the film and creative industries
  • graduate with a clear sense of your own filmmaking practice and professional goals


By the time you graduate, you will have created a portfolio of short films in different roles. This helps you explore how every aspect of film and every role within a crew can be a means of creative expression.


We work as a film community supporting collaboration across the degree year groups. We also encourage interdisciplinary collaboration with other departments at the Edinburgh College of Art (ECA) and celebrate the opportunities of studying film in an art school.


Our programme ethos is about nurturing your imagination, curiosity, and collaboration, which is underpinned by a professional and highly practical skillset.


Programme benefits

  • The stunning city of Edinburgh is at the heart of annual international cultural and arts events. You will be inspired both within the studios and workshops of ECA and by the city itself.
  • You will benefit from talks and workshops with professional practitioners and take part in exhibitions, competitions and live projects that help you prepare for professional practice.
  • You will qualify ready for industry, with the confidence to establish yourself as independent and adaptable designer with a range of transferable skills.
  • All of our staff have worked within the industry and bring a wealth of expertise and practical experience to their teaching.
  • We are an industry-facing course with strong connections within the Scottish and UK audio-visual sectors.

Admission Requirements

Entry requirements for individual programmes vary, so please check the details for the specific programme you wish to apply for on the University of Edinburgh website. You will also need to meet the University’s language requirements.

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