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BA Film and Television
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Film and television production is a craft-based discipline that encompasses the full range of skills needed to take a project from concept to finished screen work. Cinematography, lighting, sound design, editing, scriptwriting, directing, and producing are all distinct but interdependent crafts, and a degree in the subject develops competence across all of them while allowing you to find your particular strengths and interests. The screen industries are among the most economically and culturally significant creative sectors in the UK, and the ability to produce compelling visual content has never been in greater demand. At the University of Cumbria, this three-year full-time Film and Television programme takes a strongly practical approach, working with industry-standard facilities including Media Suites and a dedicated TV Studio. You will develop expertise in camera work, lighting, sound, editing, scriptwriting, producing, and directing, working across a variety of projects and live briefs that include short films, TV studio productions, documentaries, experimental pieces, and music videos. The variety of formats means you develop flexibility and a broad range of technical and creative skills, rather than narrowly specialising before you have found your voice. The discipline of making things for screen teaches you to communicate through images and sound, to collaborate effectively with a team, to manage a project from planning through production to post-production, and to respond creatively to constraints of budget, time, and brief. These are capabilities with value both within the screen industries and in the broader world of visual communication. Graduates from film and television programmes pursue careers as directors, cinematographers, editors, sound designers, producers, and production managers across the film, television, documentary, advertising, and digital content industries. Many also work in corporate video, events production, and educational media. Freelance and portfolio careers are common in the screen industries, and the ability to adapt to different projects and roles is one of the most important things the degree develops.
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