The Undergraduate Film course at Anglia Ruskin University (ARU) is a comprehensive study program designed to help students acquire both the practical and theoretical knowledge necessary to secure a successful career in the world of film. The course covers a wide range of topics involving filmmaking processes, industry standards, and detailed examinations of films from a variety of genres and eras. Course Content: The course curriculum is divided into levels, each with specific subjects and content. The first level introduces basic skills critical to the film production process, such as scriptwriting, editing, directing, and more. The second level offers knowledge about contemporary film and TV genres and the significance of audiovisual culture. In the final level, the students engage in a Negotiated Study of their own choice, carry out advanced research and practice, and complete a comprehensive exploration of world cinema.Key Modules: Key modules include Introduction to Film, City and Cinema, Animation: Forms and Genres, Contemporary Science Fiction Film and Television, and Film Studies: The Essential Toolbox, to name just a few. These modules aim to deepen the students' understanding of the complex nature of film as a medium and as an art form.Accreditations: The Film course at ARU is accredited by ScreenSkills, the industry-led skills body for the UK's screen-based industries, which recognises and endorses the course for its industry-relevant teaching, facilities and links.Future Careers: Post-graduation, the students can embark on a variety of potential careers including film director, screenwriter, cinematographer or editor. Graduates have also found success as social media managers, film festival programmers and further study at masters level.For more information on this course, please visit the official course page at [Anglia Ruskin University's Film Course](https://www.aru.ac.uk/study/undergraduate/film).