Wildlife Filmmaking MA

University of the West of England, Bristol

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infopoint@uwe.ac.uk
+44 (0)117 9656261

Course Info

Subject
Art and Design
Languages
English
Duration
1 year
Degrees
Master

Course General Description

Bristol is the global capital of natural history programme making and the natural place to study for an MA in Wildlife Filmmaking. On this highly popular Masters course you will learn how to develop and pitch ideas, tell great stories and make intelligent and surprising programmes to captivate and engage audiences. Our partnership with the BBC Natural History Unit (NHU) means that, alongside your studies, you will have incredible opportunities to network with professional wildlife film makers, attend talks, film festivals and other events around the city. Our MA students graduate with the skills, experience and knowledge needed for entry level jobs in all areas of production from online to broadcast. Graduates now work for the BBC, Icon Films, Discovery, Tigress and other top production companies in the UK and overseas.

Tuition Fees

Domestic Students: £9250 International Students: £13500

Disciplines

Creating the Story
Mastering the Business
Preparing for Production
Future Documentary

Requirements

Academic Transcripts
Letters of recommendation
Letters of statement
Portfolio
CV
English language proficiency

Grants and Scholarships

International Sport Scholarship International Business Scholarship Chancellor's Scholarship Millennium Scholarship

Course Notable Academia

Peter Venn

School Info

Region
Europe
Country
UK
City
Bristol
Year of Establishment
1595
Number of students
29,497
QS Rank
NA
THE Rank
NA
Webometrics
NA

School General Description

UWE Bristol is a University Alliance university with a common mission to make the difference to our cities and regions. We use our experience of providing high quality teaching and research with real world impact to shape higher education and research policy for the benefit of our students and business and civic partners. We innovate together, learn from each other and support every member to transform lives and deliver growth. With more than 600 courses on offer, at undergraduate, postgraduate, professional and short course level, we offer a broad range of subjects across the arts, creative industries, health, science, business, law, environment and technology disciplines. We are well known for the quality of our teaching, and for our student experience as a whole. We’ve built close links with leading employers such as CERN, Rolls Royce, the NHS, Aardman Animation and the BBC to help develop the right content for our courses and to give our students exposure to diverse professional opportunities. Alongside our teaching, our academics are working on nationally and internationally-renowned research in many interesting areas – from robotics to appearance issues. As well as enriching our teaching, we ensure our research contributes to society and the economy through knowledge exchange, science communication, partnerships and supporting business innovation and growth. We also play a very active role in our city and wider region, and are seen by many employers and organisations as the ‘go to university’ for graduate recruitment.

School Contacts

uwe.ac.uk
infopoint@uwe.ac.uk
+44 (0)117 9656261

Connections with Businesses

Rolls Royce
NHS
BBC
Aardman Animation
CERN

Connections with other Schools and Educational Institutions

Bristol Old Vic Theatre School
EUA
AMBA
Universities UK
Association of Commonwealth Universities
University Alliance

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School Notable Alumni

Silas Adekunle
Angellica Bell
Helen Blaby
Paul Coldwell
David Fisher
Larry Godfrey
Richard Long
Shirley Teed
Jamie Oliver
Kate Malone
Christopher Sadler
Bear Grylls

School Notable Academia

Victoria Clarke
Richard Coates
Owen Holland
Stephen J. Hunt
Julie Kent
Howard Newby
Steven West

Exchange Programmes

Erasmus +

Extracurricular Life and Facts of Interest

Student's Union

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