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Film and Video @ University of Plymouth

Posted on 24 March 2011 by BMMBoxer

Course Branch: Film

Course Name: Film and Video (Master of Research -MRes)


Location City, Country
: Plymouth, UK


College:
School of Art and Media


University:
University of Plymouth

University Description:
The University of Plymouth is a dynamic and ambitious institution that is marking itself out as the enterprise university. Students also benefit from funded internships, award-winning volunteering schemes, international exchange programmes, dedicated career development advice and extensive cultural, sports and leisure programmes – all of which see the students emerge as highly employable graduates with an impressive skills base.

Course Description: Designed for those who want to pursue a specific research project in film and video, this MRes addresses research issues and methods. Students can decide to work in either a practice or theory mode or any permutation and combination of practice and theory. The programme should particularly attract students who are interested in furthering their practice or theoretical knowledge in one of the following areas: artists’ film and video, experimental film and video (including fiction, documentary, drama documentary, animation); histories of autobiographical, experimental, avant-garde film and video; contemporary theoretical discourses about independent film (including film practice as research, film as philosophy); the study and use of archive film (including home movies) in different contexts and practices; the relationship of film and video to new forms of dissemination (with particular reference to the digital); collaborative projects involving different disciplines (eg performance); community-based and activist video.

Duration In Years (In Months): 1 year (12 mths) – Full Time

Fee Structure: £13,000 (approx. Rs. 950944)

Eligibility Criteria: Normally a 2:1 or above honours degree in a relevant area of study. Evidence that one is ready to pursue your proposed project. IELTS of 6.5 or equivalent.

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Visual Communication @ University of Derby

Posted on 22 March 2011 by BMMBoxer

Course Branch: Art and Design

Course Name:  Visual Communication (MA)


Location City, Country
: Derby, UK


College:
Art, Design and Technology


University:
University of Derby

University Description: University of Derby is Modern Friendly Midland University formed in 1992 (originated since 1851) based at Two Main sites Kedleston Road in Derby and Devonshire Campus  in Buxton. The University has over 2000 overseas students from more than 120 countries worldwide, and they have links with colleges and universities in India, China, Middle East, West Indies and USA.


Course Description:
This is a studio practice based course that enables students to extend their potential at postgraduate level as an innovative practitioner in graphic design, illustration or animation. Students will explore the exciting and rapidly evolving area of visual communication, which includes the latest developments in graphic design, illustration, publishing, web design, branding, advertising identity, the internet, screen based and moving image and contemporary practice in communication arts.

Duration In Years (In Months): 1 year (12 mths) Full time

Fee Structure: £8,950 (Approx. Rs. 6,55,840)

Eligibility Criteria: An undergraduate degree (at least second class), in a related subject, or an equivalent qualification.

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Still and Moving Image @ University of Derby

Posted on 22 March 2011 by BMMBoxer

Course Branch: Art and Design

Course Name:  Still and Moving Image (MA)


Location City, Country
: Derby, UK


College:
Art, Design and Technology


University:
University of Derby

University Description: University of Derby is Modern Friendly Midland University formed in 1992 (originated since 1851) based at Two Main sites Kedleston Road in Derby and Devonshire Campus  in Buxton. The University has over 2000 overseas students from more than 120 countries worldwide, and they have links with colleges and universities in India, China, Middle East, West Indies and USA.


Course Description:
The course provides a unique and exciting opportunity for those who wish to specialise in still and moving imagery, and work creatively across disciplines. The course integrates theory and practice across lens-based media, dissolving the traditional boundaries between still and moving image to encourage both original thinking and individuality within a lively, challenging community. Students will engage with the temporal and spatial significance of photography and film, and be supported through lectures, seminars, group workshops and tutorials.

Duration In Years (In Months): 1 year (12 mths) Full time

Fee Structure: £8,950 (Approx. Rs. 6,55,840)

Eligibility Criteria: An undergraduate degree (at least second class), in a related subject, or an equivalent qualification.

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Film, Television and Creative Practice @ University of East Anglia

Posted on 22 March 2011 by BMMBoxer

Course Branch: Film and Television

Course Name: Film, Television and Creative Practice (MA)
Location City, Country: Norwich, UK


College:
School of Film and Television Studies
University: University of East Anglia

University Description: The University of East Anglia (UEA) is an internationally renowned university based in a campus that provides top quality academic, social and cultural facilities to over 13,000 students. UEA is ranked amongst the top three for student satisfaction according to the first National Student Survey and in the top 20 in the UK by the Sunday Times. Located in 320 acres of rolling parkland but just two miles from the centre of the cathedral city of Norwich the University is adjacent to the Norwich Research Park which is home to over 1,000 scientists working in several world ranked institutions. Sporting facilities on campus include the University Sportspark which houses an Olympic sized swimming pool and regularly hosts international sporting events.


Course Description:
MA in Film, Television and Creative Practice offers the chance to take over 50% of the studies in practical work, with all students delivering a dissertation (by practice) in supervision with Film and Television Studies staff. Students on the MA in Film, Television and Creative Practice take the following compulsory modules:

  • Film Studies: History, Theory, Criticism
  • Film & Television Production
  • Creativity and Development in Film and Television Production
  • Film Studies Dissertation (by practice)

Duration In Years (In Months): 1 yr (12 mths) Full time

Fee Structure:
£ 10600 (approx. Rs. 7,76,750)

Eligibility Criteria: Undergraduate Degree Subject – Humanities or Social Sciences

Undergraduate Degree – Classification UK BA (Hons) 2.1 or equivalent

Minimum IELTS 6.5 with a minimum 6 in each section and 6.5 in writing

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Film Studies with Film Archive Option @ University of East Anglia

Posted on 22 March 2011 by BMMBoxer

Course Branch: Film and Television

Course Name: Film Studies with Film Archive Option (MA)
Location City, Country: Norwich, UK


College:
School of Film and Television Studies
University: University of East Anglia

University Description: The University of East Anglia (UEA) is an internationally renowned university based in a campus that provides top quality academic, social and cultural facilities to over 13,000 students. UEA is ranked amongst the top three for student satisfaction according to the first National Student Survey and in the top 20 in the UK by the Sunday Times. Located in 320 acres of rolling parkland but just two miles from the centre of the cathedral city of Norwich the University is adjacent to the Norwich Research Park which is home to over 1,000 scientists working in several world ranked institutions. Sporting facilities on campus include the University Sportspark which houses an Olympic sized swimming pool and regularly hosts international sporting events.


Course Description:
The course is intended to provide students with a range of theoretical and practical training. This is a variant of the established Film and Television MA, introduced in the early 1990s in response to demand from within the film archive world for a course of training that would combine practical and critical elements. UEA was the ideal place for this because of the presence on campus of the pioneering regional set-up, the East Anglian Film Archive, and because of the established MA programme with its strong film and television history component.

Duration In Years (In Months): 1 yr (12 mths) Full time

Fee Structure:
£ 10600 (approx. Rs. 7,76,750)

Eligibility Criteria: Undergraduate Degree Subject – Humanities or Social Sciences

Undergraduate Degree – Classification UK BA (Hons) 2.1 or equivalent

Minimum IELTS 6.5 with a minimum 6 in each section and 6.5 in writing

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Film Studies @ University of East Anglia

Posted on 22 March 2011 by BMMBoxer

Course Branch: Film and Television

Course Name: Film Studies MA
Location City, Country: Norwich, UK


College:
School of Film and Television Studies
University: University of East Anglia

University Description: The University of East Anglia (UEA) is an internationally renowned university based in a campus that provides top quality academic, social and cultural facilities to over 13,000 students. UEA is ranked amongst the top three for student satisfaction according to the first National Student Survey and in the top 20 in the UK by the Sunday Times. Located in 320 acres of rolling parkland but just two miles from the centre of the cathedral city of Norwich the University is adjacent to the Norwich Research Park which is home to over 1,000 scientists working in several world ranked institutions. Sporting facilities on campus include the University Sportspark which houses an Olympic sized swimming pool and regularly hosts international sporting events.


Course Description:
The MA in Film Studies offers students the chance to choose their own pathway through the degree. Through individual module choice, students can focus on historical, theoretical or practical modules, choosing from topics as diverse as genre, national cinema or reception studies.
Teaching is mainly in the form of seminars and screenings, although the compulsory module taken in the Autumn semester will have a lecture component. There will also be opportunities to attend additional talks and discussion groups on a wide variety of film, television and media topics. The principle areas of study are: historical, theoretical and critical approaches to film and television studies; a focus on specific film and television genres; the role of national cinema; researching and interpreting the film and television audience; planning and producing audio-visual work; exploring the social and cultural role of film and television.

Duration In Years (In Months): 1 yr (12 mths) Full time

Fee Structure:
£ 10600 (approx. Rs. 7,76,750)

Eligibility Criteria: Undergraduate Degree Subject – Humanities or Social Sciences

Undergraduate Degree – Classification UK BA (Hons) 2.1 or equivalent

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Writing for the Media @ Bournemouth University

Posted on 20 March 2011 by BMMBoxer

Course Branch: Media Production


Course Name:
Writing for the Media (MA)


Location City, Country
: Dorset, UK


College:
The Media School


University:
Bournemouth University

University Description: Bournemouth University is at the heart of the largest non-industrial conurbation in Europe. It is in a wonderful location sandwiched between the UK’s newest National Park, best beaches and largest natural harbour. It is home to a major financial services sector (JP Morgan Chase, Nationwide Building Society and Liverpool Victoria among others) as well as having the largest concentration of language schools outside London and many national headquarters including the Royal National Lifeboat Institution and Sunseeker International. The Media School provides high standards of academic practice, industry quality facilities and a globally lead outlook to the media industry. These factors combined produce internationally successful graduates who have gone on to achieve phenomenal success within the media industry, with Bafta and Oscar winning alumni to fortify our claims.

Course Description: This 12 month Masters degree, the first of its kind in the UK, aims to develop student’s individual creative voice as a writer and the range of your authorial skills, enabling you to write for a variety of media – including film, television, radio and new media. On this course you don’t simply write. Your work will get made. You will see your scripts go into production while you are on the course.

Duration In Years (In Months): 1 year (12 mths) ; Full Time

Eligibility Criteria: Recent graduates with an undergraduate degree (typically 2:1 or above). Applications are also welcome from experienced professionals working within the media industry. IELTS 6.5 (Academic) or above.


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Sound Production for Television and Film @ Bournemouth University

Posted on 20 March 2011 by BMMBoxer

Course Branch: Media Production


Course Name:
Sound Production for Television and Film (MA)


Location City, Country
: Dorset, UK


College:
The Media School


University:
Bournemouth University

University Description: Bournemouth University is at the heart of the largest non-industrial conurbation in Europe. It is in a wonderful location sandwiched between the UK’s newest National Park, best beaches and largest natural harbour. It is home to a major financial services sector (JP Morgan Chase, Nationwide Building Society and Liverpool Victoria among others) as well as having the largest concentration of language schools outside London and many national headquarters including the Royal National Lifeboat Institution and Sunseeker International. The Media School provides high standards of academic practice, industry quality facilities and a globally lead outlook to the media industry. These factors combined produce internationally successful graduates who have gone on to achieve phenomenal success within the media industry, with Bafta and Oscar winning alumni to fortify our claims.

Course Description: This course offers the opportunity to develop practical and research skills in the acquisition and post-production of sound. Learning to work to current industrial standards, students will also become capable of expanding their skills to cater to the needs of new professional models as they arise.

Duration In Years (In Months): 1 year (12 mths) ; Full Time

Eligibility Criteria: A UK bachelors degree or oversees equivalent in a relevant subject.


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