The BA Film Production course at the University for Creative Arts (UCA) offers a platform to students to explore creativity whilst gaining the essential practical skills required in the film industry. This course has been redesigned for 2022 entry, incorporating new technologies, sustainability, and developing new narratives.Course Content: The course offers extensive studio and location filmmaking practice, exposure to industry partnerships and internships. The first year provides a foundation for filmmaking with emphasis on ideas, creativity, story and visual language. The second-year advances in directing, producing, scriptwriting, cinematography, production design, editing and sound. In the third year, students take their major production projects whilst refining their specialism and professional portfolio.Key Modules: The course is broken into several modules that includes: Studio Culture; Filmmaking Foundations, Film Histories; FilmMaking: Documentary, FilmMaking: Narrative, Advanced Film Practice, Major Project: Pre-Production, Major Project: Production; Research Methodologies and Enquiry, and Professional Practice. Accreditations: The course is accredited by the ScreenSkills Select which endorses film education and training courses, Skillets that provide an industry recognised kite-mark denoting courses best suited to prepare students for a career in the screen industries.Future Careers: Graduates from the BA Film Production course will be equipped with the skills to venture into several roles within the film industry including, but not limited to, director, producer, screenwriter, cinematographer, production designer, film editor, sound designer, documentary filmmaker and multi-camera studio broadcasting.For more information on this course, please visit the official course page here.