The MA Drama Production for TV, Film and Digital Media offers students a unique opportunity to explore the evolving landscape of drama content across various platforms. The course emphasizes practical skills in directing, producing, and writing, with a focus on honing each student's voice as a visual storyteller. Students will work on real-world projects, collaborating with industry professionals from broadcasters like ITV, BBC, and Netflix, and engaging in live briefs. Filmmaking is at its core, with students producing multiple short films and developing technical expertise under the guidance of experienced practitioners. The program is designed to foster creativity, industry engagement, and long-term connections, culminating in industry-ready graduates who have contributed to award-winning films and secured positions in prominent media companies.
Why this course is highly recommended
This MA stands out for its industry-focused approach, with teaching from award-winning practitioners and direct engagement with current industry professionals. The opportunity to work on live briefs and real-world projects, alongside collaborations with major broadcasters, prepares students for successful careers in TV, film, and digital media. The course’s reputation for producing award-winning films and its location within MediaCityUK—one of the UK’s leading media hubs—further enhance employability prospects. Alumni success stories and extensive industry links make this programme an excellent choice for aspiring drama producers, directors, and writers.
Students will have the chance to specialise in roles within television drama production and filmmaking that align with their interests. The course encourages developing skills in areas such as directing, producing, and writing, offering opportunities to learn about the development, commissioning process, and technical aspects of production. There is also flexibility to explore other production roles, allowing students to find where their talents and passions are most effective.
Application fees
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1st year tuition fees
17.95L
Living cost
Applicants need a second class honours degree (2:2 or above) with relevant media production, technology, or design experience. International students must demonstrate proficiency in English, typically with an IELTS score of 6.5 with no element below 5.5. The university also welcomes applications through Accreditation of Prior Learning for those with relevant experience but without formal qualifications.

English language test
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Graduates of this course can pursue careers in a wide range of roles within the media industry, including producing, development, commissioning, directing, and writing for TV, film, and digital media. The programme’s industry links have helped students secure positions with broadcasters like BBC, ITV, and independent companies. Beyond media production, the degree prepares students for roles such as camera operators, editors, and sound assistants, with many alumni thriving in the UK’s vibrant broadcasting sector. Optionally, students can continue with doctoral research if they demonstrate strong academic interests.