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BA Filmmaking & Screen Writing
About this course
Filmmaking and screenwriting together address the two foundational creative acts of cinema and television production: the visual and technical craft of making films, and the literary craft of writing the stories they tell. These disciplines are deeply intertwined in professional practice, where directors frequently work closely with writers, and many practitioners develop competence in both. At the University of the West of Scotland, the BA Filmmaking and Screen Writing is a four-year full-time programme that develops both skill sets in an integrated curriculum. The filmmaking strand covers the full range of practical production skills: camera operation and cinematography, sound recording and design, directing, editing, and post-production, as well as the pre-production planning that makes organised and purposeful filmmaking possible. You will work on productions throughout the programme, developing not just technical proficiency but also creative judgment about how visual storytelling works: how shots are composed, how sequences are edited for rhythm and pace, how light and sound shape emotional experience. The screenwriting strand develops your ability to write for the screen, which is a distinctive craft requiring knowledge of how film language works alongside the fundamentals of narrative structure, character development, dialogue, and the visual and active nature of screen stories. Working with both disciplines simultaneously deepens your understanding of what makes film and television compelling. Graduates of filmmaking and screenwriting programmes work across the film, television, and digital media industries. Roles including director, cinematographer, editor, screenwriter, script editor, producer, and production manager are all accessible to graduates with a strong portfolio of work. The independent film sector, broadcast television, documentary production, streaming platform content, advertising, corporate video, and social media content creation all employ graduates with these skills. Some graduates pursue screenwriting careers alongside or separately from production, pitching and developing scripts for television and film. Others go on to postgraduate study in film direction, screenwriting, or related production disciplines. The combination of production craft and writing competence that West of Scotland's programme develops gives graduates unusual creative versatility.
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