

BA (Hons) in Film and Television Production, University of Bolton
Bolton,
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36 Months
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About this course
If you're interested in storytelling through film and TV, this practice-based course at the University of Bolton is designed to prepare you for a career in this vibrant industry. It focuses on developing your creative, technical, and business skills by immersing you in real-life industry simulations and producing short-form productions. From understanding cinematic language to mastering industry software and post-production processes, you'll learn how to craft engaging stories that resonate with audiences. The course emphasizes building a strong portfolio and gaining practical experience through industry simulations, collaborations, and a final major project. With close support from experienced tutors and industry professionals, you'll be encouraged to question and explore different aspects of moving image media, preparing you for employment, self-employment, or further study in this field.
Why this course is highly recommended
This course is ideal if you're passionate about storytelling through film and TV and want a practice-based education shaped by industry needs. With access to broadcast-quality equipment, real-world industry simulations guided by professionals, and opportunities for collaboration across different media disciplines, you'll gain the skills and experience necessary for a successful career. Additionally, the course's strong links with industry, guest lectures, and emphasis on portfolio development make it a practical choice for aspiring media professionals who want real-world readiness.
Specialisation
The course offers a broad focus on film and television production, covering areas such as scriptwriting, industry understanding, technical skills, and marketing. In the final year, you'll bring together all your skills for a major project tailored to your interests, whether in creative storytelling, technical roles, or production management. The course also includes industry placement opportunities and prepares students to develop their own employment strategies, ensuring you gain experience relevant to your career goals.
Course fees
Application fees
16.84L
1st year tuition fees
16.84L
Living cost
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Living cost
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Degree requirements
Applicants need 96 UCAS points, which can be achieved through a variety of qualifications including A-levels, BTECs, T-levels, and others, with subjects at Level 3. Additionally, five GCSEs at grade C or above (or equivalent) in English and Mathematics are required. The university is also open to considering non-traditional qualifications and relevant experience, provided applicants can submit a suitable portfolio of work. An interview and portfolio review are part of the admission process. For international students, an IELTS score of 6.0 with no band below 5.5 is needed or equivalent English language qualifications.
English language test
IELTS
6
TOEFL
80
PTE
50
DUOLINGO
100
Career prospects
Graduates from this course typically find opportunities in film, TV, and multimedia sectors, including roles in television, radio, digital media, journalism, and publishing. Some students establish their own production companies or collaborate with small firms, while others have made award-winning films for festivals worldwide. The course also provides a foundation for further study in related fields like PR, digital marketing, and journalism. Key skills acquired include creativity, communication, teamwork, managing deadlines, and critical analysis, all of which are highly valued across the creative industries.
FAQs
What equipment will I have access to during the course?
You will have access to eight video edit suites, sound processing facilities, studio spaces with lighting rigs and screens, sound recording facilities, and professional HD film production equipment to support your practical work.
What are the assessment methods used in this course?
Assessment is entirely coursework-based, including creating films, writing essays, reports, scripts, giving presentations, and practical exercises. There are no exams, and the focus is on formative and summative assessments through real projects.
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