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MA - Master of Arts
London Film School
Full Time
JAN-26
2 Years
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MA - Master of Arts
London Film School
Full Time
JAN-26
2 Years
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An Introduction to our Filmmaking Masters.
An intensive two-year course with a School located in the heart of London, the MA Filmmaking trains to a professional level in a full range of filmmaking skills. Students leave with a portfolio of directing, cinematography, editing, producing, production design and sound credits. The school produces a huge output of films each year on this particular programme, many of which are screened at key festivals annually, previously winning many prizes, including at Locarno, Berlinale, Edinburgh, LaCinef (Cinefondation).
Learning is based on short film production and our students make a new film each term. Each term these film exercises become more technically sophisticated, more considered and more complex in their ambitions. The school specifies the skill base for each exercise, providing the equipment and training students to new levels in each of the various craft skills. Students make all aesthetic decisions while solving problems similar to those faced by professional units, on a steeply increasing slope of difficulty. The work is constantly assessed and critiqued.
This is the core of the London Film School method. Students learn by applying themselves to aesthetic and practical problems generated by the actual process of filmmaking.
Our teaching method
Students' creative abilities are mobilised and developed by multiple approaches:
They are taught to look at film history, and a great range of contemporary and classic work, in varying critical contexts, but most importantly as the outcome of practical strategies that they can use for framing, criticising and developing their own take on screen storytelling.
Applicants should present at least one of the following: an Undergraduate / Bachelors Degree with Honours; or an equivalent (International) or Higher Qualification; or an equivalent professional qualification; or substantial professional experience in film or a related area.
Students living in
Domestic
£33,309 per year
Students from Domestic
The fees include production costs for the film exercises in Terms 1-5 and each student's graduation film project in term 6.
£33,309 per year
Students from EU
The fees include production costs for the film exercises in Terms 1-5 and each student's graduation film project in term 6.
£33,309 per year
Students from International
The fees include production costs for the film exercises in Terms 1-5 and each student's graduation film project in term 6.
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