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This course is for students who want to tell stories and express themselves through drama, comedy, non-fiction, and formatted genres. Immerse yourself in the multi-disciplinary world of modern television content creation, from traditional linear TV to multi-platform content. Although the ways in which consume, shape, and interact with the medium are changing, the core skills of good storytelling remain. Named by Variety Magazine in 2020 as one of the world’s top film schools, the National Film School at IADT has excelled in teaching television for over 30 years. The NFS provides you with a challenging and creative environment to develop the practical and critical skills necessary to realize your storytelling abilities. Learn in state-of-the-art studios under the expert guidance of our award-winning lecturing team and be ready to work in this evolving industry. Graduates work in all sectors of the industry and have won or been nominated for many international awards and festivals. Documentary and factual storytelling are key elements: this course is concerned with the world around you, telling other people’s stories, and developing your own voice. What will I do? Gain a broad technical and multi-platform media education learn practical production skills in single and multi-camera television and mixed media content creationist a thorough understanding of the modern media landscape specialized in particular discipline areas including production/direction, camera, and sound, or post-production (Year 3)Gain an industry-standard level of training in single camera factual television, documentary, and multi-camera environments learn all modern online, emerging and traditional distribution modesLearn to be socially conscious and curious about the world and issues that affect people learn multiple forms of storytelling, multiple media, and the different techniques required by modern content creators work industry placement takes place in Year 3 and informally throughout the four years year 2 & 3 opportunities to study abroad exist through our Erasmus Programme60% of modules are shared in full or in part with BA [Hons] Film.
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For International (non-EU) applicants to First Year there is a rolling deadline throughout the academic year. We strongly advise that all applications are completed by the priority deadline of 1st February 2023 and that you submit your portfolio (if required) by the 20th March 2023.
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