One-Year Courses - Next Intake March and October 2012

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

 

Long Courses Overview

 

Our One-Year Courses are intensive, highly practical qualifications that offer you the chance to quickly gain industry-relevant skills and experience. You will be involved in all areas of practical filmmaking, taking a hands-on approach from day one. The intensive and practical nature of these courses means that our students range from those looking for a fast-track career change, to recent graduates who want to gain a solid foundation in filmmaking.

 

Our courses are taught by industry professionals, ensuring you learn the most up-to-date practices and gain a realistic understanding of the working media industry. In addition, you will leave with a showreel that demonstrates your skills to future employers.

 

By the end of the course you will have developed your own short projects, over which you have complete editorial and directorial control. You will also have completed numerous practical exercises and have assisted on your fellow students' films.

 

If you are interested in our one-year programmes but not sure which course will suit you best, Request A Prospectus or give us a call on +44 20 8280 9119 and our enrolments team will talk you through the various options.

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

 

Long Courses Overview

 

Our One-Year Courses are intensive, highly practical qualifications that offer you the chance to quickly gain industry-relevant skills and experience. You will be involved in all areas of practical filmmaking, taking a hands-on approach from day one. The intensive and practical nature of these courses means that our students range from those looking for a fast-track career change, to recent graduates who want to gain a solid foundation in filmmaking.

 

Our courses are taught by industry professionals, ensuring you learn the most up-to-date practices and gain a realistic understanding of the working media industry. In addition, you will leave with a showreel that demonstrates your skills to future employers.

 

By the end of the course you will have developed your own short projects, over which you have complete editorial and directorial control. You will also have completed numerous practical exercises and have assisted on your fellow students' films.

 

If you are interested in our one-year programmes but not sure which course will suit you best, Request A Prospectus or give us a call on +44 20 8280 9119 and our enrolments team will talk you through the various options.

 Student Success Stories

 

 

Aashni Shah
Aashni completed our One-Year Practical Filmmaking course in 2008 and has since been busy working in the film industry and promoting her short film Umbrella, which she made whilst studying at the Met Film School. More Info

 

Vanessa Williams
Vanessa Williams completed our One-Year Practical Filmmaking course in 2007 and has since developed her own production company, created an award-winning short film and completed work on big-budget, feature film productions. More Info

 

Ivan Poynton
Ivan completed our One-Year Practical filmmaking course, since leaving the programme he has directed the short film Where the Monsters Go. Ivan recently won the Best Narrative Short Jury Award for Where the Monsters Go at the 2010 Babelgum Online Film Festival, from a jury of Carlos Battilana, Jean-Pierre Bekolo Obama, Richard Linklater, Sally Potter, Annie Sundberg, Rick Watson and Jason Wishnow. You can view Ivan’s film Where the Monsters Go on the Bablegum website.

 

Armen Antranikian
Another graduate of our One-Year Practical Filmmaking course, Armen Antranikian has gone on to further study, found success with a number of his short films and was recently named a ‘Director to watch’ by MovieScope magazine. More Info

 

Ella Vakkasova
Ella completed our One-Year Practical Filmmaking course and went on to study at the NFTS where her graduation film Let Me Speak was awarded a special prize at the Open Cinema festival in St Petersburg. More Info

Will Stanbridge

Whilst studying at the Met Film School Will was offered a job at Raw TV, working on the National Geographic docudrama series Locked-Up Abroad as a production runner. From there he quickly moved up the company ranks to researcher. More Info