- The University of Hertfordshire offers a MA in Film and Television Production with a duration of 1 year.
- The program is a course-based and delivered on-campus.
- The program is available on a full-time (1 year) and part-time (2 years) basis.
- It is accredited by CILECT membership with the International Association of Film and Television Schools, with opportunity for students to become Avid and Blackmagic accredited.
- The MA Film and Television Production degree’s mission is to provide an environment for students to develop their vision and use their voice as a filmmaker.
- Students will regularly undertake shoots in which they explore multiple styles of cinema and television drama and documentary.
- The course ensures students build their own filmmaker’s sketchbook of genres, skills, narratives and vision.
- Some of the modules students will study are:
- Creative Economies
- Major Study: Film and Television Production
- Research and Enquiry
- Discourse/Reflection: Professional Project Development
- Practice 1: Script Development
- Practice 2: Camera, Sound, and Editing
- Graduates work as directors, producers, and writers for organizations including Hogarth Worldwide, Space Digital, and Arté.
- Students will be taught by an Oscar Award-winning director of many blockbusters (including Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire) with vast experience working alongside industry-greats including Steven Spielberg, and Stanley Kubrick.
- The student-faculty ratio is 4:5.
- According to payscale, the average salary goes up to 66,872 USD.