Masters Degree Description
Develop the essential knowledge and skills needed for a career in one of the most exciting and growing sectors in the world’s economy.
- Designed using the expertise and insider knowledge provided by our industry partners.
- Taught by our in-house experts who are engaged in cutting-edge industry-related projects.
Core learning
- The place and role of film and television industries within a wider network of production and consumption.
- Key regulatory frameworks that shape production.
- Relationships between film/television makers and producers/studios and related labour practices.
- The impact of new technologies of consumption and their use by both audiences and makers.
- The need to address industry challenges by collecting, analysing, synthesising and presenting information and ideas.
Entry Requirements
2:1 (or international equivalent)
Fees
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Student Destinations
This course will provide you with the skills and knowledge that studios, film/television makers, organisations and other relevant industry bodies have highlighted as essential to the industry.
This programme was designed in consultation with industry organisations and leading professionals. As a consequence, we expect students to find employment in all areas of industry operations, including, though not exclusively:
- Production (development)
- Marketing (digital, print)
- Acquisitions (production slates development, identifying relevant films/TV programmes to purchase and distribute)
- International (analysis of international markets, addressing cultural and regulatory issues involved in international agreements and collaborations)
- Labour relations and education (developing training and other education opportunities for professionals, working with craft guilds and organisations)
We also expect that some students will go on to develop their ideas further with a research degree.
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