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    Key Facts

    Program Level

    Bachelor

    Study Type

    Full Time

    Delivery

    On Campus

    Course Code

    W3N2

    Campuses

    London

    Program Language

    English

    Start & Deadlines

    Next Intake Deadlines19-Sep-2022 16-May-2025
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    Duration 3 year(s)
    Tuition Fee
    GBP 12,750  / year
    Apply Date 16-May-2025
    Next Intake 19-Sep-2022

    Film and Screen Business

    About

    Overview

    Overview

    The BA Film and Screen Business course challenges you to develop your business skills and knowledge across a range of areas within the screen and film industries, and to build your entrepreneurial mission to launch successful careers.

    You will learn to navigate the modern media environment; film and media content production and delivery; financing and funding; data and analytics; legal and accounting principles; marketing strategy; exploitation and distribution. You will also hone skills to help you progress in your own business career: presentation, networking, pitching, and creative entrepreneurship.

    This course is offered through our partnership with the University of West London. UK students on this course may be eligible for the maximum Tuition Fee Loan amount, which covers the full tuition fee. Please check the Fees & Finance section for more information.

     

    Understand the basics of narrative storytelling and be familiar with production and postproduction processes.
    Understand the business of storytelling across platforms - how these have developed over time; how they impact on the worlds of communication, media, film, and screen enterprise, and how they are likely to change over time, with reference to technological, cultural and social dynamics.
    Understand the markets, finance structures, information systems, technology, legal and accounting structures, and socio-political landscape and be able to reference this in the development of your ideas and business plans.
    Be able to develop and pitch ideas, proposals, and business plans in response to set briefs both collectively and individually, and to respond to problems and challenges.
    Have the skills to inspire teams, co-operate with others, project manage, organise, network, and work collaboratively in creative and business teams.
    Understand how to apply different research methods to gather and analyse information and the ethical implications of doing do.
    Have relevant practical, business, management and entrepreneurial skills to work entrepreneurially and to secure employment in the film, screen, and creative sectors.

    Requirements

    Entry Requirements

    If you are an international student, applicants should check that the qualifications they hold are recognised in the UK. Ecctis is the UK’s national agency responsible for providing qualification information to individuals from outside of the UK who wish to work, study, or train within the UK.

    Applicants with overseas qualifications can contact Ecctis at +44 (0)330 912 0040. We recommend applicants who are unsure if their qualifications meet the academic criteria submit their application, and we will then be able to make a full assessment.

    International students who require a visa to study in the UK are advised to apply as soon as possible in order to obtain a Confirmation of Acceptance to Study for their visa application in time for their course start date.

    However, all other Undergraduate courses are open to all students who meet the relevant language and admissions requirements. Please get in touch with our Admissions Team, who can advise you on your application.

    Career

    MetFilm School is one of Europe’s largest film schools. Based at Ealing Studios, we deliver undergraduate programmes in practical film, television and online production, alongside specialist postgraduate programmes in Screenwriting, Cinematography, Producing, Directing and Post Production, and numerous short courses for some 350 students across our London and Berlin campuses. Our educational philosophy is defined by the unique and multiple ways in which we bring education and the creative industries together through pedagogy, production and partnerships. We are currently looking for new tutors with a proven track record in TV, film and online formats to teach our expanding and innovative curriculum. We are currently recruiting tutors who combine teaching and professional experience in the following areas;

    • Producing & Production Management
    • Directing Fiction
    • Television – all areas
    • Cinematography
    • ScreenwritingPost-production
    • Screen business, creative entrepreneurship

    Please send a current CV to [email protected].

    MetFilm School is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children, young people and adults with care and support needs and expects all staff to share this commitment. All posts are subject to Right to Work and Enhanced DBS checks.

    MetFilm School is committed to providing and supporting an inclusive environment that promotes equality and diversity and we welcome applications from people of all backgrounds.

    Fee Information

    Tuition Fee

    GBP 12,750  / year

    How to Apply

    Apply via UCAS

    As part of your UCAS application, applicants will need to supply the following information:

    • Personal details
    • Details of their chosen MetFilm School programme
    • Education and employment history
    • A personal statement
    • Contact details of a reference

    UCAS applications must also satisfy the UCAS points for each course, either as predicted grades or as completed qualifications. Find the appropriate UCAS points below.

    In the event that UCAS applications are not satisfactory, the Admissions Team may request further evidence to support applicant suitability, such as a portfolio of work.

    Apply Directly

    As part of your application, you will need to supply the following information:

    • A completed MetFilm School application form. This includes a personal statement of 500 words, an important part of the School’s selection process.
    • A copy of the applicant’s passport. This should clearly show the picture page and passport number.
    • (Optional): A CV which is up to date, including a full educational history and all other work or relevant experience.
    • (Optional): A portfolio, including scripts, photography, artwork, films, etc.
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