Film Practice

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University of the Arts London
UK
Provided by: ucas

Progression Summary

ba (hons) film practice will provide you with practical experience in the art and craft of filmmaking, enabling you to develop the specialist skills needed for a range of professional roles. taught by a team of active film practitioners and researchers with additional insight from industry guests, you’ll join an inspired and creative community where you’ll develop the necessary expertise to work collaboratively towards shared cinematic goals. you’ll also explore the cinematic movements and cultural landscapes that define past and contemporary cinema, developing tools of analysis and contextual engagement to underscore, inform and enhance your practice.  what to expect a rigorous practical curriculum and increasingly complex assignments will enable you to explore an extensive range of departmental filmmaking roles while building strong skills and expertise. you’ll develop ideas, write and pitch scripts and projects, taking them from pre-production through to delivery and festival entry. as you progress through your studies, you’ll gain more frequent experience of different filmmaking roles and group participation, and build an individual portfolio based on your contribution to collective group assignments. you’ll gain cultural, critical and transferrable skills through an integrated film theory strand that examines approaches to film practice. industry experience and opportunities our curriculum is designed to develop collaborative leadership skills for filmmaking. you’ll be supported to find, make, and take opportunities that will help you to reach your aspirations within an industry-oriented model of practice, and to build your career as a creative professional, innovator, practitioner, employee, or entrepreneur in a changing world. the screen school also belongs to the bafta albert education partnership, which offers students the opportunity to learn about environmentally responsible working practices, their professional relevance, and their contribution to the transformation of the film and television industry. during your time on the course, you will be encouraged to engage with and achieve the albert graduate employability certificate. mode of study  ba (hons) film practice runs for 93 weeks in full time mode. it is divided into 3 stages over 3 academic years. each stage lasts 31 weeks.

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Start Date

2026-09-01
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Tuition fees

155,831 .SAR

You must have one of the following qualifications:
ielts ukvi level 6.0 or above, with at least 5.5 in reading, writing, listening and speaking.

the course team welcomes applicants from a broad range of backgrounds from all over the world. the course attracts students who apply direct from a-level (or equivalent) or from foundation diploma in art and design, or other art or design courses, as well as mature students who may have previously worked in industry. the standard entry requirements for this course are as follows: 96 ucas tariff points, which can be made up of one or a combination of the following accepted full level 3 qualifications: a levels at grade c or above (preferred subjects include: english; history; media; business; art and design, or other subjects within social sciences). merit at foundation diploma in art & design (level 3 or 4) merit, merit, merit at btec extended diploma (preferred subjects: art and design, media). merit at ual extended diploma. access to higher education diploma (preferred subject: digital and creative media, film and production). or equivalent eu/international qualifications, such as international baccalaureate diploma at 24 points minimum and 3 gcse passes at grade 4 or above (grade a*-c).

Full-time