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best unis for film production??

^^^^ ??

also if they're good or decent and they have low requirements that would be nice to know too thanks xx
Original post by louisaah
^^^^ ??

also if they're good or decent and they have low requirements that would be nice to know too thanks xx

https://www.theguardian.com/education/ng-interactive/2017/may/16/university-guide-2018-league-table-for-film-production-photography
Heres the league table. How low do you want the requirements to be?
(edited 6 years ago)
Hey :smile:

Have you ever thought about a film school instead of traditional university? At Brighton Film School, we have a very hands-on Filmmaking degree, which is only £6,500 for the first two years (£9,000 final year) and you can apply for student finance if you wish.
Unlike universities, we have a very small portfolio of courses which only focus on Filmmaking - so you know all of our time, resources, finances and efforts are on the course you want to study.
In terms of entry requirements, you will need two A Levels at grade C or above, or a BTEC Level 3. However, what we really focus on with applicants is their portfolio/showreel, so I would strongly recommend building and developing this now. It can be a short film, editing piece, film analysis, scriptwriting examples etc.
We have a number of open days coming up, it would be great to meet you and you can see the amazing filmmaking experience of a film school. You can book onto one of these here: http://brightonfilmschool.eventbrite.com
If you have any questions at all about UCAS applications, film production portfolios or what modules you will study with Brighton Film School etc, please let me know.
Best of luck :smile:
Holly


Original post by louisaah
^^^^ ??

also if they're good or decent and they have low requirements that would be nice to know too thanks xx
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Original post by Brighton Film School
Hey :smile:

Have you ever thought about a film school instead of traditional university? At Brighton Film School, we have a very hands-on Filmmaking degree, which is only £6,500 for the first two years (£9,000 final year) and you can apply for student finance if you wish.
Unlike universities, we have a very small portfolio of courses which only focus on Filmmaking - so you know all of our time, resources, finances and efforts are on the course you want to study.
In terms of entry requirements, you will need two A Levels at grade C or above, or a BTEC Level 3. However, what we really focus on with applicants is their portfolio/showreel, so I would strongly recommend building and developing this now. It can be a short film, editing piece, film analysis, scriptwriting examples etc.
We have a number of open days coming up, it would be great to meet you and you can see the amazing filmmaking experience of a film school. You can book onto one of these here: http://brightonfilmschool.eventbrite.com
If you have any questions at all about UCAS applications, film production portfolios or what modules you will study with Brighton Film School etc, please let me know.
Best of luck :smile:
Holly


that's interesting. thanks for informing me about your school, i'll take a look into it.
Reply 4


Thanks for your help!! I'd like it at around 3 C's or slightly less in case I seriously flop LOL
Original post by louisaah
^^^^ ??

also if they're good or decent and they have low requirements that would be nice to know too thanks xx


The most industry respected courses are those accredited.

Skillset offers a UK industry accreditation: http://creativeskillset.org/search/3433?tags%5B%5D=Film+Production+degrees&tags%5B%5D=&tags%5B%5D=&type%5B%5D=Undergraduate

CILECT is the international equivalent: http://www.cilect.org/profiles/members/235/4#.WcODv7KGPs0

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