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Masters Degree Description

In the changing world of contemporary filmmaking, there is an increasing range of possibilities for future storytelling across different media and platforms. MA Filmmaking course explores filmmaking within a wide range of professional contexts. This includes a distinctive focus on short form filmmaking, spanning narrative, documentary, artistic and technological practices across a range of platforms.

You will be encouraged to develop an authorial voice using a wide range of creative, conceptual and technological approaches to communicate your ideas and observations. Working with established techniques and experimental and disruptive production processes, you will have the opportunity to develop specialist skills whilst exploring a range of interdisciplinary and collaborative working methods within SODA.  

As a filmmaking student you will be based within a cutting-edge, purpose-built building, equipped with the latest emerging technologies to enable you to develop industry-standard skills for creating and researching content across the latest digital platforms. It’s a place that will offer the opportunity to collaborate with a dynamic creative community of sound designers, photographers, games developers and more. SODA is also home to staff from a wide range of creative disciplines, who are research active and experts in their chosen areas and who have well-established links to the wider creative media, arts and digital tech industries. 

During the course you will also develop professional links with the creative community and industries both locally, nationally and internationally. For students and creative media professionals alike, SODA is well positioned within Manchester as a great place for building a network and developing your research and practice in the media, games and digital tech industries. 

Entry Requirements

You should have at least a 2:2 undergraduate UK honours degree in a relevant discipline (eg Filmmaking; Film & Television Production; Creative Film Production; Media Production; Digital Media Production; Sound & Video; Photography; Media Communication).

Equivalent EU/international qualifications are also accepted.

Applicants who do not meet these criteria will be considered on a case-by-case basis. Other professional qualifications will be considered on merit and/or with relevant professional experience.

Overseas applicants will require IELTS with an overall score of 6.5 with no less than 5.5 in any category, or an equivalent accepted English language qualification.

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Fees

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Student Destinations

Courses at the School of Digital Arts have been developed with leading industry partners to ensure that you attain the industry-ready skills and technical abilities you'll need to gain experience, build a network and launch a career in the creative media, arts and digital tech industries.

Module Details

Core modules

  • Interdisciplinary Practice 1 (Filmmaking)
  • Interdisciplinary Practice 2 (Filmmaking)
  • Independent Project

Option modules

  • Co-Lab 6 (Filmmaking)
  • Critical Study
  • Perspectives
  • CG Industry Pipeline
  • Sustainability and Digital Arts
  • Digital Art Activism
  • Spaces in XR Storytelling
  • Professional Practice
  • Exploration in CG
  • VFX Group Production

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