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    Film, Television and Moving Image

    University of Westminster

    University of Westminster

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    United Kingdom, London

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    718

    Key Facts

    Program Level

    Master by Course Work

    Study Type

    Full Time

    Delivery

    On Campus

    Campuses

    Harrow

    North-West London

    Program Language

    English

    Start & Deadlines

    Next Intake DeadlinesSeptember-2023
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    Go to the official application for the university

    Duration 1 year(s)
    Tuition Fee
    GBP 17,000  / year
    Next Intake September-2023

    Film, Television and Moving Image

    About

    Our innovative Film, Television and Moving Image MA builds on its prestigious heritage as one of the longest-running degree programmes of its kind in the UK. We aim to equip you with wide-ranging skills, knowledge and critical awareness to meet your career aspirations in sectors in which moving images play a central role. Our curriculum incorporates an exciting variety of learning and teaching activities designed to foster your capacity for researching and rigorously analysing different aspects of film, television and moving images. Youll have the opportunity to develop key skills for communicating about and with moving images across a range of contexts and platforms.

    Although this is not a film production course, you can choose to have a broad-based learning experience in film, television and moving image, or specialise in moving image curation or screenwriting via our pathways.

    The core teaching team consists of members of the College of Design, Creative and Digital Industries. The course has close links with the Centre for Research and Education in Arts and Media (CREAM), the leading research centre in the UK for arts and design, whose members include internationally renowned filmmakers, film and television theorists and historians, and moving image artists and curators. To ensure that you develop the skill sets, the full range of critical awareness that is in demand, and to deliver an exciting learning experience for you, we combine research-enhanced teaching with classes delivered by film, television and moving image art professionals.

    The course combines core and optional taught modules. The design and delivery of our taught modules draw on CREAMs research excellence in documentary, Asian and European cinema, moving image curation, and television history. The coursework requirements for some modules are research essays or a combination of research essays, presentations and research-informed content production for online platforms. Other modules require a broad range of research-informed professional modes of writing such as a pitch, a treatment, a screenplay, a curatorial proposal or an exhibition review. Youll also undertake a substantial piece of independent research as a major part of your MA studies. To provide you with the flexibility to undertake a piece of independent research suited to your career aspiration, the final project module offers you the choice between writing a traditional dissertation or completing a theoretically-informed professional project such as a curating a film programme or moving image exhibition, writing and producing a series of themed blog posts, or writing a screenplay.

    Top reasons to study with us

    • Pathways suited to your career aspirations – Our choice of pathways give you the flexibility of a learning experience suited to your career aspirations
    • CREAM research expertise This course has strong ties with CREAM, the leading UK research institute for arts and design. Our teaching is informed by their research excellence in documentary, Asian and European cinema, moving image curation, and television history
    • Industry knowledge â€“ Youll be taught by an experienced team of film, television and moving image art professionals, as well as learn from guest speakers from the moving image and culture industries, and arts and media sectors

    Requirements

    Entry Requirements

    Applying for a course

    If you are interested in studying for a Master's degree (eg MA, MSc or LLM) or research programme (eg MPhil or PhD) at the University of Westminster, you will need to check that you meet our entry requirements.

    We have included typical entry requirements below, but these are simply a guideline. Some courses may also have specific subject or grade requirements, which will be listed on individual course pages.

    For entry to a Master's degree that requires a UK 2:2 degree, you will typically need to have:

    • a 4-year Bachelor's degree from a recognised university in Jordan with a final grade of at least C/Good/68% or a GPA of 2.5/4.0

    For entry to a Master's degree that requires a UK 2:1 degree, you will typically need to have:

    • a 4-year Bachelor's degree from a recognised university in Jordan with a final grade of at least B/Very good/75%+ or a GPA of 3.0/4.0

    For entry to a research (PhD) programme, you will typically need to have:

    • a Master's degree

    For more details on the application process, visit our How to apply pageGo to How to apply for a postgraduate degree page.

    To search or browse our postgraduate courses, visit our Postgraduate page.

    If your qualifications are not listed

    If your qualifications are not listed above, you may still be able to apply for entry to our courses – just get in touch with our course enquiries team via the contact details at the bottom of this page.

    If you find that your qualifications do not meet our entry requirements, you may want to consider applying for one of the University preparation courses offered by our partner college – see below for details.

    University preparation courses

    Our partner college, Kaplan International College London, offers a Pre-Master's course leading to entry to a number of our Master's degrees.

    To find out more and apply, visit the Kaplan International College London website.

    English Program Requirements

    If you're considering full degree study (e.g. studying for a BA, BSc, LLB, LLM, MA or MSc) or research study, you will need to meet our English language requirements.

    Career

    Graduates of the Film, Television and Moving Image MA have progressed into careers in film and television distribution, marketing, arts administration, and an increasing number go on to pursue doctoral research. 

    Our graduates also find work in state-funded arts bodies, culture and media industries, and independent arts sectors. The knowledge and understanding, and specific and transferable skills developed through studying on this course, have no doubt helped our graduates find employment in all sectors of the moving image and culture industries, and in the arts and media sectors. 

    Pathways suited to your career aspirations

    Our choice of pathways give you the flexibility of a learning experience suited to your career aspirations.

    Industry expertise

    You’ll be taught by an experienced team of film, television and moving image art professionals, as well as learn from guest speakers from the moving image and culture industries, and arts and media sectors.

    3,000
    Employers around the world

    The University’s Careers and Employability Service has built up a network of over 3,000 employers around the world, helping all our students explore and connect with exciting opportunities and careers.

    Industry links

    We have strongly developed links with key London exhibition and research venues such as the BFI Southbank, LUX, and Close-Up Film Centre as well as key critics, theorists, curators and festival programmers. We offer field visits to these sites and also work with festivals like the Rotterdam Film Festival, Open City Docfest, and Berwick Film and Media Arts Festival to share programmes and experiences with our students. We have also developed links with Sayle Screen, an agency for screenwriters and directors.

    Leading researchers, professionals and practitioners regularly speak on the course, sharing their expertise and insights into current practices and future developments in the field. 

    Our guest speakers have previously included:

    • Chiara Maranon, Director of Content for Mubi
    • Eva Robinson, Agent, Sayle Screen
    • Julian Ross, Programmer, Rotterdam Film Festival
    • Maria Palacios Cruz, Director Open City Documentary Festival
    • Peter Taylor, Director of Berwick Film and Media Arts Festival

    Job roles

    This course will prepare you for roles such as:

    • Content creator
    • Digital curator
    • Film programmer
    • Researcher
    • Screenwriter
    • Script reader

    Graduate employers

    Graduates from this course have found employment at organisations including:

    • Cake Distribution
    • Fluid Touch Pte Ltd
    • ITV
    • Jellysmack London
    • MUBI
    • Saatchi & Saatchi
    • TeachFirst
    • WeVision

    Fee Information

    Tuition Fee

    GBP 17,000  / year

    How to Apply

    There are two ways for international students to apply for a postgraduate programme at Westminster:

    • online via the Westminster online application form, accessible through the red Apply button on each course page
    • via apply via our overseas representatives

    There is no official deadline for postgraduate applications, but we strongly recommend you apply early (by April for September start and October for January start), especially if you are interested in applying for a scholarship.

    If you apply via the online application form, please make sure you include scanned copies of all the following documents:

    • a copy of your results transcript from your first degree (translated into English)
    • a copy of your English language qualification
    • your CV/resumé
    • two academic references (letters of recommendation)
    • a personal statement (statement of purpose/study plan) that explains:
      • why you are interested in the course(s)
      • why you would like to study at the University of Westminster
      • any relevant skills and experience that you have
      • your career plans
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