Film and Television Studies BA. Undergraduate courses in Film, Theatre & Television - Department of Film, Theatre & Television. A student performance Students develop and present performances in the first, second and third years, so there is plenty of opportunity to get involved in a number of different ways during your time at Reading.
I have had a fantastic time studying in the Film, Theatre & Television department; all the tutors are passionate about their subjects and I have had a lot of fun learning from them. Rhianna Dhillon (BA English and Film & Theatre 2008-2011) - Film Critic, BBC Radio 1 ● Pursue your interest in theatre, film or television (or all three) through our flexible degree pathways. ● Our £11.4 million, purpose-built, state-of-the-art facilities include a range of teaching spaces, a cinema, three theatres, a suite of cutting rooms, specialist sound editing and recording facilities, and a fully-equipped studio for film and television production. ● Direct practical projects in both your second and third year, receiving one-on-one supervision from academic members of staff.
BA (Hons) Film and Television - London College of Communication. Recruitment and admissions The BA Film and Television course team recognise applicants come from a broad spectrum of backgrounds from across the world.
The course in the main attracts students who apply direct from A level or other equivalent qualifications but it also welcomes students from Foundation Diploma in Art and Design (Media Pathway) and other art related courses as well as mature students who may have worked in industry. Entry requirements (Home/International/EU) For admission to the BA Film and Television course applicants normally need: 240 UCAS tariff points but a minimum of 160 UCAS tariff points (gained at GCE Advanced level) will be considered, supported by passes in three other subjects at GCSE Grade C or above. Alternatively, you will be considered if you have achieved 1 subject at GCE Advanced level and Foundation Diploma in Art and Design, supported by passes in three other subjects at GCSE Grade C or above.
BA (Hons) Digital Film and Video - Courses. This course will equip you with the skills to work in fiction, documentary or experimental film production, and within the advertising, television, film and online industries in commercial video, video art, postproduction, video editing, scriptwriting and directing.
This is also an excellent course if you want to make a career change within these industries or enhance your current media skills. Careers in digital film and video Runner This is an entry-level position. Runners help out on all manner of tasks – from fetching items and making sure the set is tidy, to making the tea. Production assistant Production assistants are responsible for making sure a whole range of things run smoothly – from getting permission to use copyrighted materials like sound recordings, to booking studios and attending production meetings.
Production assistants can often be freelancers, or booked on short-term contracts. Video editor A different option is to work in video editing. Progressing to postgraduate.