The MA Film (Production Management) course offers work experience with industry partners, advanced production management skills, and critical exploration of film theory. Modules focus on collaborative practice, understanding production processes, and completing a major project, where you’ll develop a professional portfolio in production management.
Industry
This module introduces work experience in your chosen field, guided by industry partners. Lectures cover industry entry and professionalism, film festivals and fundraising, followed by workshops to help you develop your online presence and CV/Showreel portfolio.
Specialist Craft Practice / Advanced Specialist Craft Practice
Develop advanced skills in your chosen discipline through lectures, workshops, practical exercises and tutorials. You will build a portfolio that meets assessment criteria and industry standards for submission.
Film Theory and Practice
This module explores key theoretical and critical frameworks and their application to contemporary film practice. You will produce written and audio-visual work that engages creatively with film theory and criticism.
Collaborative Practice
In this module, you will work with students from the other pathways in production groups, making a 6 – 9 minute film. You will learn how to work effectively in teams, understand production processes and hierarchies, meet deadlines and manage budgets.
Major Production Project
In this final major project, you'll make a 12 – 15 minute film and supporting materials, either individually or through collaboration, with ongoing guidance and feedback.
You will work with industry professionals, practitioners, staff and fellow students from across USW on a substantial film project, utilising your chosen craft skill.
