

BA Film Production
About this course
Film production is the craft of making films: developing ideas, working with scripts, directing, operating cameras, working with sound, lighting, editing, and bringing all the elements of a production together into a coherent and compelling whole. It is a discipline that requires both technical proficiency and creative vision, and it is best learned by doing. The film and screen industries are among the most competitive in the creative sector, and the graduates who succeed in them are typically those who have built a genuine body of work and who understand production from the inside. At the University of Winchester, this three-year full-time degree is built around the principle of learning through making. The programme prioritises extensive hands-on experience over traditional classroom teaching, recognising that the skills of filmmaking are developed through practice, reflection and the kind of productive failure that comes from working on real projects. You will write, direct, shoot and edit films across different formats and genres, developing your technical capabilities and your creative voice simultaneously. The programme mirrors the realities of how the film industry actually works: collaborative, iterative, and concerned with the relationship between artistic intention and practical execution. You will develop skills across the full production pipeline, from development and pre-production through to post-production and distribution. Critical and contextual understanding of film history and theory is developed alongside practical skills, giving you the analytical framework to situate your own work within broader traditions and debates. Graduates move into film and television production, directing, cinematography, editing, screenwriting, producing, documentary filmmaking, commercial and corporate video, and the broader screen and media industries. The portfolio of work you create during the degree is your primary asset in a competitive job market, and further study at postgraduate level or specialist training is an option for those who want to develop particular expertise.
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