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BA Filmmaking
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Filmmaking is the art and craft of creating moving images that tell stories, document realities, explore ideas, and generate emotional experiences in audiences. It is one of the most collaborative of the creative disciplines, bringing together directing, cinematography, editing, sound design, production design, and performance in a single work. At university level, studying filmmaking means developing not just technical proficiency in the tools of the medium but a genuine understanding of cinema as a form, a history, and a language, and the creative confidence to make work that is distinctively your own. At the University of Huddersfield, this three-year full-time programme is built around practical making in state-of-the-art facilities. The Stewart Film Studio provides highly flexible access to filmmaking equipment and production spaces, giving you the environment to work at a professional level from an early stage in the course. You will develop skills across the main roles in film production, including directing, cinematography, editing, and production, building both specialism and a collaborative understanding of how these roles work together. The programme includes a sandwich year in industry and incorporates work placement opportunities, giving you direct professional experience within the film or television sector before you graduate. Huddersfield's location in West Yorkshire places you within reach of the significant film and television production activity centred on Leeds and the wider region. A typical entry tariff of 120 points reflects an accessible entry standard within a programme focused on creative potential and commitment. Graduates of filmmaking programmes work as directors, editors, cinematographers, producers, and in a wide range of production roles across film, television, documentary, advertising, and digital content. Many combine their own creative projects with commercial work, and the portfolio you build during the programme is central to entering the industry. Postgraduate study in film or screen arts is an option for those wishing to develop their practice or move into film academia.
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