Film and Moving Image Production BA

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Film and Moving Image Production BA

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    Key Information

    • Study Level:

      Bachelor

    • Duration:

      3 Years

    • Study Mode:

      Full Time

    • Tuition Fees EU/EEA:

      £ 9,250 Per Year

      These fees apply to students from the EU/EEA

    • Tuition Fees International :

      £ 14,500

      These fees apply to students from outside the EU/EEA

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    Course Summary

    A BA in Film and Moving Image Production from NUA could help you make a name for yourself in a very competitive creative industry. The primary focus of this program is short film. This will include dramas (both original and adapted for the media), commercial or advertising pieces, documentaries and editorial pieces. You’ll also explore several different short film media and delivery platforms.

    The aim of the program is to make each student a better collaborator, able to take their place in an industry which relies heavily on interdisciplinary creative teams. Each will become an accomplished storyteller with a solid grasp of all of the technical and craft skills that underpin the process of short film production.

    You’ll work in a studio setting, trying your hand at different production roles. These will include at the minimum: camera work, filming, editing, directing, sound recording, sound design, production design and both pre- and post-production.

    If you are changing direction after starting in another career area, you will possess valuable work experience and professional awareness. Many employers actively seek candidates with these benefits. Our network of contacts, a dedicated employability service and a reputation in the legal profession mean we also have an outstanding track-record of finding students legal employment.Many employers favour GDL students in an increasingly competitive legal job market. Through studying another degree subject, you will have gained many transferable skills. By taking the conversion route into law, you are showing motivation and determination by choosing law at a later stage than some others. This looks good to employers.

    If you are changing direction after starting in another career area, you will possess valuable work experience and professional awareness. Many employers actively seek candidates with these benefits. Our network of contacts, a dedicated employability service and a reputation in the legal profession mean we also have an outstanding track-record of finding students legal employment.Many employers favour GDL students in an increasingly competitive legal job market. Through studying another degree subject, you will have gained many transferable skills. By taking the conversion route into law, you are showing motivation and determination by choosing law at a later stage than some others. This looks good to employers.

    Course Outline

    This is a 3 year program for most students, taken at full time.

    Year 1

    Over the course of year one you’ll develop basic storytelling and creative skills, such as script development, production, direction and cinematography. You’ll collaborate on a range of group projects which will test and stretch your abilities in several different film production, preproduction and post production roles.

    Year 2

    Over your second year you’ll begin to work on briefs provided by industry experts and actual clients. This will expand your practical storytelling skills and make you more aware of the industry overall. You’ll work on a variety of types of film, including dramas, documentaries and commercial projects.

    Year 3  

    Over your final year you’ll create an entire short film, from pre-production, filming and direction through to post production. You’ll also write a research report on the project. You’ll receive advice and feedback on your work from a panel of film industry professionals.

    Learning & Teaching

    This is a heavily studio-oriented program, dedicated as much to practical skills as to theory and background. You’ll learn most of your technical skills by performing them, at first under close supervision and then completely independently. You’ll learn how to operate cameras, lighting equipment, and a range of contemporary post-production software. Finally, you’ll get plenty of practice capturing and editing sound at the university’s industry standard recording and editing studio.

    Career Possiblities

    A BA with honours from Norwich University of the Arts may well get your foot in the door with many industry employers, but it is the skills you’ve learned and your innate talent that will really win you the best roles.

    NUA’s Film and Moving Image Production graduates have become Sound Designers, Script Supervisors, Screenwriters, Production Designers, Producers, Location Managers, Editors and Camera Operators as well as Directors, Art Directors, Assistant Directors and Directors of Photography.

    Entry Credit

    Successful completion will result in a 3 year BSc degree.

    Applicants must typically have achieved 3 A Levels at BBB or the international equivalent. Beyond that, a wide range of qualifications are accepted.

    All classes are taught in English, and international students will be required to show proficiency in English by scoring well on an approved test.

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