One-Year Practical Filmmaking - Next Intake Sept 2010

The Met Film School is London's leading provider of practical filmmaking courses, based at Ealing Studios.

 

Course Overview

 

One-Year Practical Filmmaking is an intensive and highly practical course aimed at those dedicated to pursuing a career in film. Our latest research shows that over 72% of our One-Year Practical Filmmaking alumni are working full-time in the film or television industries.

 

For more information on the programme Request A Prospectus and our enrolments team will get in touch to talk you through the course and your study options.

 

The National Film and Television School (NFTS) has been our advisory partner on the development of this course, which will provide you with skills and experience in all key areas of filmmaking.

 

By the end of the course you will have written, produced, directed and edited; with the support of a professional Script Editor and Editor; two short films, the second of which will be your graduation film made over a three-month period.

 

In addition to these practical examples of your work, you will understand and be proficient in directing, producing, screenwriting, editing, directing actors for the camera, cinematography, sound recording and design. Furthermore, by completing numerous practical exercises and collaborating on your fellow students' films, you will gain an understanding of the various roles required in film production.

 

This course also constitutes the first year of our BA (Hons) Practical Filmmaking degree.Students moving into the degree can choose to further specialise in areas of production including cinematography and visual effects and animation.

The Met Film School is London's leading provider of practical filmmaking courses, based at Ealing Studios.

 

Course Overview

 

One-Year Practical Filmmaking is an intensive and highly practical course aimed at those dedicated to pursuing a career in film. Our latest research shows that over 72% of our One-Year Practical Filmmaking alumni are working full-time in the film or television industries.

 

For more information on the programme Request A Prospectus and our enrolments team will get in touch to talk you through the course and your study options.

 

The National Film and Television School (NFTS) has been our advisory partner on the development of this course, which will provide you with skills and experience in all key areas of filmmaking.

 

By the end of the course you will have written, produced, directed and edited; with the support of a professional Script Editor and Editor; two short films, the second of which will be your graduation film made over a three-month period.

 

In addition to these practical examples of your work, you will understand and be proficient in directing, producing, screenwriting, editing, directing actors for the camera, cinematography, sound recording and design. Furthermore, by completing numerous practical exercises and collaborating on your fellow students' films, you will gain an understanding of the various roles required in film production.

 

This course also constitutes the first year of our BA (Hons) Practical Filmmaking degree.Students moving into the degree can choose to further specialise in areas of production including cinematography and visual effects and animation.

Learning Goals

 

By the end of the programme, you will:

 

- be technically proficient in all aspects of production and post-production for film and related media, including writing, directing, producing, camera, sound, lighting, and editing

 

- be practised in the creative development and pitching of ideas and the application of production and post-production skills

 

-have been involved in the creation of two films, both individually and collaboratively as well as numerous exercises

 

- understand contemporary industry practice and be able to apply your skills in a professional manner and context

Production Experience

 

- Short Film Production.

 

- Small Screen Production or Short Film, Big Screen.

 

- Plus numerous exercises.

Course Dates & Fees

 

 

Start Date: 27 September 2010, £19,500 

 

Start Date: 07 February 2011, £19,500

 

Start Date: 03 October 2011, £19,500

 

 

Minimum Age:  18 at start of programme

 

 

Entry requirements:  Students will need 50 tariff points to apply for our One-Year Practical Filmmaking course. If you are 21 or over these criteria do not apply.

 


International (Non-EU) Students:  Please see the Application Deadline for this course.

 

 

On completion of the One-Year Practical Filmmaking course it is possible to upgrade seamlessly onto the Practical Filmmaking Diploma or onto the 2nd year of BA (Hons) Practical Filmmaking!