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MA - Master of Arts
Aldgate
Full Time
SEP-25
1 year
Our Documentary Film Production MA is an innovative practical course taught in the heart of London’s creative hub. With a strong industry focus, this course offers an inspiring gateway into contemporary documentary filmmaking.
Supported by award winning tutors, you'll develop a portfolio of innovative films, learning how to devise, shoot and edit documentary through a series of hands-on practical workshops. You’ll create cinematic content using RED, Canon and Blackmagic cameras and capture interactive VR content using 360 cameras. Refine your skills as a researcher and gain insights into how to conduct an engaging interview and prepare material for post-production. Then bring it all together to create cutting edge films that tell dynamic stories for new audiences.
You can choose to attend a one year intensive full-time course or on a part-time basis over two years.
You’ll benefit from our excellent teaching facilities and resources, including our new film studio and our dedicated post-production suites. You’ll have access to world-class BBC and BFI film archives as part of our membership of Archives for Education, plus the opportunity to undertake BAFTA Albert sustainability training, leading to Albert graduate status.
Course leader Robb Horsley is a filmmaker with award-winning documentary credits, both in the UK and internationally. He is joined by senior lecturer Suzanne Cohen, a highly-experienced documentary specialist who was named Educator of the Year at the 2018 Into Film awards, and lecturer Louis Heaton who has worked as a director and producer for projects commissioned by Channel 4, BBC and Discovery Channel.
Under their guidance you'll expand your knowledge and gain valuable insight into practical and theoretical concepts of documentary filmmaking. This will help you to develop your ideas into viable projects that appeal to both the audience and commissioners.
You’ll learn about the commissioning process and how the industry works, giving you the skills and knowledge to forge an exciting career in film and TV. You’ll go on exciting field trips, which have included visits to Royal Television Society masterclasses, Pinewood studios and the ARRI VR stage. Gain insider knowledge and insight from guest speakers who have included BAFTA award winning director of Surviving 9/11 – Arthur Cary, BBC commissioning editor Hamish Fergusson, and CEO of Milk and Honey productions Lucy Pilkington.
In 2019 two films made by London Met students were nominated for Royal Television Society awards, with Waiting for Tomorrow going on to win the factual category. In 2022 our students went on to win again for best editing at the RTS student television awards.
London is the world’s third busiest city for film production. Studying at London Met means you'll be immersed in the London film and TV industry, with access to festivals, screenings and industry events. There are nearly three-million creative jobs accounted for in the UK and more than a third of these are based in London. There's a huge amount of both large-scale and small-scale film and TV production in the city, plus lots of related professional work that surrounds and supports it.
We welcome applicants from a wide-range of backgrounds including graduates from film and media, journalism and other creative courses. We also encourage applications from graduates who come from different academic backgrounds and have a strong interest in developing their skills as a documentary filmmaker.
You will be required to have: a lower second-class (2.2) honours degree or higher, or an international equivalent. Applicants with a relevant professional qualification or experience will also be considered. You may also be required to submit a portfolio and to attend an interview.
Students living in
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£10,500 per year
Students from Domestic
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£18,150 per year
Students from EU
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£18,150 per year
Students from International
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