

BA Film Production
About this course
Film production is the craft and discipline of creating moving image content, from the initial idea through to a finished work ready for audience, festival, or distribution. It encompasses every stage of the filmmaking process: developing a concept and writing a screenplay, planning and organising a shoot, directing performers and camera, recording sound, editing picture and audio, and completing the post-production chain that delivers a polished film. Professional film production is inherently collaborative, requiring a team of specialists to work together under time and budget pressure, and learning to function effectively within that structure is as important as any individual technical skill. At Southampton Solent University, this three-year full-time degree provides hands-on training using industry-standard equipment and facilities, and a foundation year is available for those who need to build their foundational knowledge before entering the main programme. The emphasis throughout the degree is on making real work, developing your craft across directing, cinematography, editing, producing, and sound while also developing the critical understanding of film that allows you to make thoughtful choices rather than simply technical ones. Solent has strong industry connections and a track record of students whose work has been selected for major international film festivals and streaming platforms. Film production graduates work across the screen industries in a wide range of roles. Many work as freelance directors, producers, editors, cinematographers, or sound designers on short films, documentaries, commercials, and low-budget features before building to larger projects. Others move into television production companies, post-production houses, corporate video, and digital content agencies. The skills the degree develops, creative problem-solving, technical fluency, teamwork, and the ability to communicate a vision across a complex collaborative process, are also valued in digital marketing, advertising, and communications. Postgraduate study in film, screenwriting, or documentary is a further option. The typical entry tariff is 104 points.
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