July 2009

Acting For Film
Full-time 06 Jul - 31 Jul

Four-Week Directing
Full-time 06 Jul - 31 Jul

Three-Week Editing
Full-time 06 Jul - 24 Jul

Two Day Intensive Filmmaking
Weekend 11 Jul - 12 Jul

Young Filmmakers Academy
Full-time 13 Jul - 31 Jul

August 2009

Young Filmmakers Academy
Full-time 03 Aug - 21 Aug

September 2009

Four-Week Directing
Full-time 01 Sep - 25 Sep

Two Day Intensive Filmmaking
Weekend 12 Sep - 13 Sep

Part-Time Acting for Film
Part-time 16 Sep - 03 Dec

Part-Time Producing
Part-time 21 Sep - 08 Dec

Part-Time Filmmaking
Part-time 23 Sep - 17 Mar

Documentary Filmmaking
Full-time 28 Sep - 20 Nov

From Story to Screen in Eight Weeks

filming and sound recording

Course Overview:

From Story To Screen In Eight Weeks is our longest running course and so far over 240 students have completed this programme. This course will provide you with practical experience in all of the key areas of filmmaking and culminates in the production of your own short film. It covers the essential craft areas of screenwriting, use of camera and sound, casting and directing actors, editing using Final Cut Pro HD® and script development.

Learning Objectives:

 

Download an Application Form or Order a Prospectus 

 

 “The end product of the course is your very own film, which is not just the greatest learning experience of all but also a palpable achievement. It's fast, intense, exhausting and exhilarating, and I really can't rate the experience highly enough” - Oliver Gray

 

"It's an intensely supportive environment: dynamic and creative" - Iain Hendry
 


 Watch a short film made on this programme: Veronica, dir. Liam Van Spall


Course Date & Fees:

 Full Time: 05 Oct - 27 Nov, £5,000

 

Call today on  +44 (0)20 8280 9119 or download an Application Form or Order a Prospectus to find out more.

 

Our Advisory Partners on this programme:

 

Tom Preston

(One-Year Practical Filmmaking) has just won 'Best Film Under 20 Minutes' at the Swansea Bay Film Festival for his graduation film 'Finis'. Tom says 'the Met helped me bridge the gap from being an outsider to being a player in the film industry.'