

BA Film Production with Media and Communications Foundation Year
About this course
Film production is the craft of making films, requiring both the creative vision to tell compelling stories through moving images and sound and the technical and organisational competence to realise that vision in a collaborative professional context. The contemporary screen landscape is more diverse and demanding than ever, spanning theatrical features, television drama, short film, documentary, online content, and branded media, and filmmakers who can work confidently across this range and adapt to an evolving industry are in strong demand. At the University of Lincoln this four-year programme includes a foundation year with a media and communications focus, giving students who need additional preparation a structured pathway into the main film production curriculum. Once established in the degree, you will develop core production competencies in directing, cinematography, editing, screenwriting, sound design, and production management, before progressing into areas of specialism that allow you to develop depth in the aspects of filmmaking that interest you most. The programme also includes a sandwich year and a work placement, giving you direct professional experience in the screen industries before you graduate, connecting your academic and practical development to real industry contexts. Film production graduates from this programme work in film and television production, documentary, short film, digital content creation, post-production, broadcast, and the full range of screen media. Roles span directing, producing, cinematography, editing, sound design, and production coordination. Lincoln's emphasis on preparing students for professional industry practice means you graduate with both the skills and the portfolio needed to compete for entry-level roles. Some graduates build independent creative practices through short film and documentary work; others enter the industry through graduate training schemes or entry-level production roles. Postgraduate study in film, screenwriting, or directing is an option for those who wish to develop specialist expertise.
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