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MA - Master of Arts
Mount Pleasant Campus
Part Time
SEP-26
2 Years
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MA - Master of Arts
Mount Pleasant Campus
Part Time
SEP-26
2 Years
Select a an exam type
This dynamic and practical Documentary MA from LJMU will develop your creative storytelling and multi-media production skills. Explore documentary making via a variety of platforms and media Develop skills in entrepreneurship and internationalisation Work with award-winning documentary makers and experienced journalists Undertake a placement with a professional media company Attend the UK's premier documentary festival, Sheffield DockFest Access to industry-standard technology and equipment Develop the core skills required to become a successful documentary maker on this new Masters course. Through the exploration of practical camerawork skills, including sound recording, editing and interviewing, you will gain confidence in your craft, while the journalism modules will develop your skills in storytelling, interviewing and journalistic principles. You will also study and understand the laws which impact responsible journalism, including the latest media law and ethics. Recently, a group of MA Documentary students accompanied Prof Serge Wich and MSc Wildlife Conservation and Drone Applications students for a trip of a lifetime, to use their expertise to document a wildlife conversation trip to the jungles of Tanzania. Prof Wich has dedicated his career to tracking animals in the region, including how to collect data on animal behaviour and the density of animals, mapping threats to various species, and mastering complex drone data collection skills. Watch a short promotional film produced by the MA Documentary students below. The degree is taught by two departments within the School: Media Production and Journalism. The collaborative nature of the degree means you will receive the best learning support, access to the latest techniques, academic research and opportunities to engage with key external partners including the BBC, ITV Northern Lights Partnership Nine Lives Media Blakeway North Lime Pictures and the BAFTA award-winning companies Hurricane Films and LA Productions.
You need a minimum 2:2 degree. Although most applicants will be graduates, those without a degree and other non-standard applications will be considered. The Programme Leader will consider such applications on the basis of experience.
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