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BA Film and Creative Writing
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Film and creative writing is a combination that recognises how deeply the disciplines of storytelling and screen production are connected. Film studies brings the analytical and historical tools needed to understand cinema as an art form and a cultural practice, examining how visual language, editing, sound, and narrative create meaning. Creative writing develops your ability to work across fiction, screenwriting, poetry, and other forms, learning to use language with precision and intentionality. Together they give you both the critical intelligence to understand how stories work and the craft skills to make them. At the University of Essex, this three-year full-time programme combines hands-on practical filmmaking with creative writing workshops and theoretical and contextual studies. The programme actively encourages you to forge links between theory and practice, making critically informed choices in your own creative work through the knowledge you gain of film history, literary classics, and writing across a range of genres. This integration of the analytical and the creative is central to the degree: you are not simply learning to write and make films but developing the reflective intelligence that makes a practitioner genuinely thoughtful. You will study film theory, film history, and textual analysis alongside the craft of prose fiction, screenwriting, and poetry, developing a versatile set of creative and critical capabilities. Workshop critique and collaborative creative projects are central to your development throughout. Graduates go on to work in film, television, writing, publishing, arts journalism, broadcasting, education, and the wider creative industries. Many develop independent creative practices alongside employed roles. Postgraduate study in film studies, creative writing, or screen production is an option for those wishing to deepen their expertise or pursue academic work. The combination of critical and creative training is valued across a wide range of cultural and media careers.
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