One-Year Practical Filmmaking
Full-time 19 May - 27 Mar
From Story to Screen in Eight Weeks
Full-time 19 May - 11 Jul
All Courses Open Evenings
Full-time 04 Jun - 03 Dec
Write a Feature Film
Part-time 07 Jun - 29 Nov
Three-Week Editing
Full-time 30 Jun - 18 Jul
Acting For Film
Full-time 07 Jul - 01 Aug
Young Filmmakers Academy
Full-time 04 Aug - 22 Aug
Young Actors Academy
Full-time 04 Aug - 22 Aug
Three Day Intensive Filmmaking
Weekend 23 Aug - 25 Aug
English for Filmmakers
Full-time 01 Sep - 26 Sep
From Story to Screen in Eight Weeks
Full-time 15 Sep - 07 Nov
Part-Time Acting for Film
Part-time 17 Sep - 04 Dec
English for Filmmakers
Full-time 24 Sep - 19 Dec
Two-year intensive BA in filmmaking
Full-time 29 Sep - 24 Sep
Documentary Filmmaking
Full-time 29 Sep - 21 Nov
One-Year Practical Filmmaking
Full-time 29 Sep - 17 Jul
The Met Film School is London's leading provider of practical filmmaking courses, based at Ealing Studios. We deliver a range of full and part-time programmes - including a two-year intensive BA in filmmaking - all taught by industry professionals. Furthermore - through our sister companies Met Film Production, Met Film Creative, and Met Film Post - we're not simply close to the industry, we're inside it!
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The National Film and Television School were our advisory partners in the development of this highly practical two-year degree programme...
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The Met Film School has featured in Screen in an article about the innovative, industry-focused training we provide...
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The Met Film School has announced the formation of its new advisory board, comprising eleven accomplished industry professionals...
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The Met will be holding three open evenings this year at our Ealing Studios facility...
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The Met Film School’s Bafta-winning documentary tutor, Bob Harvey, has just published his first book How to Make Your Own Video or Short Film...
More Details(From Story To Screen In Eight Weeks) has begun shooting his first feature film as a producer in Paris. Currently titled Jack Says, the film is based on a popular comic series and the film is faithful to the graphic, film noir look which has seen revived popularity in recent years with films such as Sin City. The film stars Eric Cantona, Aurelie Amblard, Rula Lenska and Mike Reid.