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
LAST CHANCE TO BOOK ON OUR TWO-YEAR INTENSIVE BA FILM OPEN DAY
On Saturday 10th March, the Metropolitan Film School is holding an Open Day for our two-year intensive degree in filmmaking. Our unique BA programme is the most practical degree in filmmaking available in the UK. The National Film and Television School were our advisory partners in the development of this exclusive programme. The open day will run from 11am - 1pm. The course presentation will be followed by screenings of a number of student films. The open day will take place in Stage One at Ealing Studios.
Please RSVP to becky@metfilm.co.uk to book your place.
Date: Saturday 10th March
Time: 11am - 1pm
Location: Stage One, Ealing Studios, London, W5 5EP
SPECIAL OFFER ON OUR NEXT ONE-YEAR PRACTICAL FILMMAKING COURSE
We are pleased to announce a very exciting special offer on our next One-Year Practical Filmmaking programme. If you book your place on our one-year course starting 23 April we will give you a free place on our Write a Feature Film course (worth £1,400) starting 5 May. So if you would like to write, direct and edit two short narrative films, build an impressive CV and industry-standard showreel, as well as write the first draft of a feature film, call Rif now on 0845 658 4400 or +44(0)20 8280 9119.
CALL FOR VOLUNTEER EXTRAS
From time to time, you get an unsual opportunity ... here's one, to be an extra on a professionally produced feature. We can't recommend highly enough that you take up this opportunity .. whilst having a fun day out, the opportunity to watch and learn how a crew works together on a feature film is totally invaluable.
French Film is an (un)romantic comedy about beginnings and endings, written by Aschlin Ditta (Scenes of a Sexual Nature, The Catherine Tate Show) and directed by award winning director Jackie Oudney. They are filming for five weeks in various locations throughout London from March 26th, and require extras of all descriptions to fill supporting roles. Lunch will be provided, along with £5 towards travel costs.
If you're interested please mail a recent photograph, your availability and any relevant acting experience to Mike at frenchfilmextras@yahoo.co.uk by March 16th.
Here are some of the many reasons why over 900 students have already chosen to study at the Met Film School...Number of students in 2006 - 306; Number of films made - 135; Percentage of graduates working in the industry - 76%; Number of other UK film schools in a studio - 0; Percentage of tutors also working film industry professionals - 100%