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MA - Master of Arts
Royal Holloway London Graduate School
Full Time
SEP-25
1 Year
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MA - Master of Arts
Royal Holloway London Graduate School
Full Time
SEP-26
1 Year
MA - Master of Arts
Royal Holloway London Graduate School
Full Time
SEP-25
1 Year
MA - Master of Arts
Royal Holloway London Graduate School
Full Time
SEP-25
1 Year
MA - Master of Arts
Royal Holloway London Graduate School
Full Time
SEP-26
1 Year
Select a an exam type
The course
From start to finish producers are the driving force behind the film and television industry. They generate new projects and ideas, secure finance, manage production and strategically market the result. The producer’s role has been transformed by the advent of globalisation, digital technology and the multi-channel environment. Now more than ever, the entertainment industries need creative leadership.
Our Masters offers aspiring producers the opportunity to acquire the creative and entrepreneurial skills required to enter the rapidly changing universe of film and television. You will learn to create script ideas, work with writers and directors, manage a production thoroughly and market across platforms, we'll teach you how to navigate the financial and legal aspects of the industry, too.
The course is taught from our creative hub at Royal Holloway's central London campus, 11 Bedford Square. Our proximity to the media industry means that we can draw upon professionals for outstanding master classes, industry panels and careers events. Students are encouraged to attend The London Film Festival, MIPCOM, Berlin, and Cannes international festivals. You will also try out interning at a production company or work on the crew of a professional production.
You will learn from top talent and practice what you learn by making films, and TV programmes. The ‘Role of Producer’ and ‘Script Development’ courses are taught by Professor Jonathan Powell, one of the UK's most respected and experienced drama producers, having previously worked as Controller of BBC1 and Head of Drama for the BBC. The course leader is Gillian Gordon, an award-winning producer and executive who brings thirty years’ experience in Hollywood and the UK to teaching 'Producing Workshop'.
Through master classes, industry internships and alumni partnerships, students are provided with opportunities to network with international talent and expertise, as well as building links with current Royal Holloway students and academic partners.
Teaching & assessment
Assessment is carried out by a variety of methods including essays, script reports, treatments, pitching exercises, studio exercises, production papers, practical film-making, business reports and presentations.
Your future career
Our close links to the film and TV production industry make this a practical course and one that gives you building blocks for your future.
While you're on the course, we'll encourage and guide you into work placements and internships. Past students have secured placements with industry leading organisations including:
Students need to have 2:2 UK Honours degree or equivalent. Normally, we require a UK 2:2 (Honours) or equivalent. Candidates with relevant creative experience in the Media will also be considered. Applicants will be interviewed. As part of the application candidates will also be required to submit a Personal statement and a 500 word essay titled: "What film or television project would you like to produce if money was no object?". You will need to include details such as demand in the market, the audience it is aimed at, the potential budget and how you would go about getting it made.
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£18,200 per year
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