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    Best London University to study Film (production, not studies)
    I want to stay in London for uni but the lack of film courses here is annoying. I may consider studying somewhere in the south east just outside London so feel free to recommend any.

    I'm considering LCC. I've attended their open days and I like the atmosphere and the fact that they allow their students to freely express themselves, there are a lot of talented people there. I heard they had a lot of good connections which is important too but not familiar with their reputation still. Have you studied there?


    Any film students in London wish to share their experiences and thoughts?

    Thank you!
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    are there any film students out there??
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    Ravensbourne would be your best bet for TV Production.
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    I agree, Ravensbourne. I was rejected from there.
    I have heard Westminister and Greenwich are also good, but they are not specialised like Ravensbourne...
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    Re: Best London University to study Film (production, not studies)
    (Original post by me_)
    Ravensbourne would be your best bet for TV Production.
    I want to do Film and not specifically TV.

    (Original post by JJames)
    I agree, Ravensbourne. I was rejected from there.
    I have heard Westminister and Greenwich are also good, but they are not specialised like Ravensbourne...
    Hm, I've looked at their website and they do Digital Film Production. I plan on going to their open day to see if that's what I would like.
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    Re: Best London University to study Film (production, not studies)
    (Original post by walkhms)
    I want to do Film and not specifically TV.



    Hm, I've looked at their website and they do Digital Film Production. I plan on going to their open day to see if that's what I would like.
    Which one? There is an open day this Saturday for Greenwich.
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    (Original post by JJames)
    Which one? There is an open day this Saturday for Greenwich.
    Yes. I'll be going to the one on Saturday. Are you going?
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    (Original post by walkhms)
    Yes. I'll be going to the one on Saturday. Are you going?
    Yep, I'm booking my coach ticket tonight
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