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Course Code: W16F


Course Code: P313

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Why choose the School of Arts and Creative Industries


Our students have gone on to work for some of the biggest film and TV programmes including James Bond: No Time to Die, Mission: Impossible, Married at First Sight and Gogglebox.

We have placement links with the BBC in London and other local and national production companies.

96% of our cinematics and photography students were satisfied with the learning opportunities their course offered, including teaching skills for the future (NSS, 2024).

About the course

On this highly practical course, you study ‘hands on’ in our state-of-the-art TV studios, using a range of industry-standard camera, sound, lighting and editing equipment. At the end of your three years, you will be multiskilled, industry-ready practitioners. Employability is a core feature of this course: it is our job to help you break into TV and film and we work with you to develop industry links and find paid work or internships during your time with us.

Facilities and specialist equipment

  • High-spec multi-camera television studios
  • Specialist make-up studios
  • 3D green-screen room
  • Digital video-editing suites including Adobe Creative Cloud software (Premier Pro)
  • Netflix-approved Sony FX6 cameras for broadcast-quality film and television content
  • Sony FX3 Cinema Line camera with full-frame sensor and enhanced mobility for easy solo hand-held shooting
  • Industry-standard sound and lighting equipment

Industry links

We have established relationships with a wide range of leading organisations and companies across film and broadcasting.

We also have active partnerships with:

who are involved in the delivery of relevant course units as well as offering students workplace opportunities and live projects.

Virtual Studios who deliver expert industry lectures and workshops using the last virtual production techniques; student work placements; use of facilities including Unreal Engine and a virtual production studio and potential graduate employment.

Student experience

Learn how to create content on location and in the studio, and how to pitch, write, produce and direct film and TV programming.Ìý

Learn from an academic team who are also TV and film industry professionals.Ìý

Take on live creative briefs through our links with the local film and TV community, including Luton Culture and Clearhead Production.Ìý

Take up work experience opportunities at industry organisations including the BBC (The One Show and Radio 1).Ìý

Broadcast your own work and assist with the running of a TV studio through BedsTV, the ÌìÃÀ´«Ã½â€™s student-run online television channel.Ìý

Engage directly with the industry through networking events, guest talks and workshops with film professionals.ÌýÌý

Build your professional knowledge through field trips to notable film and TV studios such as Pinewood, Sky and BBC Broadcasting House.ÌýÌý

Benefit from regular opportunities to meet visiting, industry-active professionals. Past guest speakers include Mick Payne, Match of the Day producer; Jess Symons, MD at Ivy House Productions; Lorraine Heaton, Production Management, BBC Studios; and Tom Wall, TV producer for Channel 4, Channel 5 and Netflix.Ìý

Our Netflix Approved Cameras will allow you to produce broadcast quality Film and Television as part of the course. The Sony Fx3 Cinema line camera has a full frame sensor and is in an amazingly compact design and enhanced mobility for easy solo hand-held shooting. The Sony Fx6 Cinema line camera delivers compactness and performance, with a full-frame image sensor and a library of pre-set looks allows stunning cinematic expression to be achieved easily.

with Professional Practice Year

This course has the option to be taken over four years which includes a year placement in industry. Undertaking a year in industry has many benefits. You gain practical experience and build your CV, as well as being a great opportunity to sample a profession and network with potential future employers.

There is no tuition fee for the placement year enabling you to gain an extra year of experience for free.

*Only available to UK/EU students.

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with Foundation Year

A Degree with a Foundation Year gives you guaranteed entry to an Undergraduate course.

Whether you’re returning to learning and require additional help and support to up-skill, or if you didn’t quite meet the grades to pursue an Undergraduate course, our Degrees with Foundation Year provide a fantastic entry route for you to work towards a degree level qualification.

With our guidance and support you’ll get up to speed within one year, and will be ready to seamlessly progress on to undergraduate study at Bedfordshire.

The Foundation Year provides an opportunity to build up your academic writing skills and numeracy, and will also cover a range of subject specific content to fully prepare you for entry to an Undergraduate degree.

This is an integrated four-year degree, with the foundation year as a key part of the course. You will need to successfully complete the Foundation Year to progress on to the first year of your bachelor’s degree.

Why study a degree with a Foundation Year?

  • Broad-based yet enough depth to give you credible vocational skills
  • Coverage of a variety of areas typically delivered by an expert in this area
  • Gain an understanding of a subject before choosing which route you wish to specialise in
  • Great introduction to further study, and guaranteed progression on to one of our Undergraduate degrees

The degrees offering a Foundation Year provide excellent preparation for your future studies.

During your Foundation Year you will get the opportunity to talk to tutors about your degree study and future career aspirations, and receive guidance on the most appropriate Undergraduate course to help you achieve this; providing you meet the entry requirements and pass the Foundation Year.

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Course Leader - Anthony Greenbank

I have been producing, writing and directing in the television industry for several years. I have worked with companies such as the BBC, ITV and Sky.

My production experience spans a variety of genres including comedy, chat shows, music programming, documentaries, sports and children's TV.

Course Leader - Anthony Greenbank

I have been producing, writing and directing in the television industry for several years. I have worked with companies such as the BBC, ITV and Sky.

My production experience spans a variety of genres including comedy, chat shows, music programming, documentaries, sports and children's TV.

What will you study?


ÌìÃÀ´«Ã½ing our Film and Television BA (Hons) course will equip you with the knowledge and expertise in film and TV production and analysis.

You will begin by studying our Making Images unit which will expose you to principles, techniques and the practice of image making and sound recording, and help you develop your own visual style. You will then develop these skills in our unit in Film Production, which will enable you to take an idea and successfully realise it on screen by giving you the opportunity to develop and practice your production skills. Through a series of workshops and practical exercises, you will apply production theory such as the continuity system, learn to choreograph shots, and experience working in a production team. You will also be introduced to multicamera practice in TV Studio Production where you will experience a variety of different production roles including Director, Vision Mixer, Camera Operator and Floor Manager.

As a filmmaker or producer, it is also important that you are capable of telling your own stories. This is where our unit in Cinema and Narrative will develop your understanding of storytelling conventions based on various forms of cinema. If you are a fan of fiction, our Fiction Filmmaking unit will provide you with a holistic approach to the production of fiction films. You will have the opportunity to bring these skills together to produce a short fiction film. This links closely with our Writing for The Screen unit where you will examine key elements of classical narratives and practice writing screenplays to improve your writing and storytelling skills. Employability is embedded throughout the course, but you will take a bespoke employability unit, Becoming a Freelancer which will support you in building the confidence to establish contacts in the creative industries while introducing you to the nature of freelance work. With the help of a tutor, you will work on your CV, engage in explicit networking and create a professional development plan to secure work in the field. You also have the option of working in a studio setting in the unit TV Studio Music which examines multicamera practice in our purpose-built HD studio. You will also critically examine Non-Fiction Filmmaking and the explore theory and practice of documentary making. This unit will allow you to experiment with digital recording and editing equipment while also exploring how it is used in documentary practice.

A key feature of the Film and Television course is its focus on multicamera studio production and in your final year you will take the unit BedsTV: Studio where you will be tasked with producing and filming a live programme for our BedsTV station. You will also take part in the unit The Creative Agency; focussing on the content creation and agency work, it will open the door to a new – and growing – world of employment for video makers. Finally, you will have the opportunity to showcase your knowledge and skills acquired from this course in our Final Project unit. You will have the freedom to choose between producing a type of film (a drama, TV show, documentary, etc.), a script or a dissertation in film-studies.

How will you be assessed?


Assessment will test both the processes that you go through to develop your production and writing as well as the quality of your final work. Assessments will range from directed short assessments in level 4 which will enable you to build up your skills and your confidence in both writing and production progressing to more open briefs at levels 5 & 6 which will allow you to generate your own ideas and new ways of working. You will learn to reflect on your work and to identify where you excel and where you need to improve.

You will have regular feedback sessions with your tutors and feedback sessions with your peers. Practical work for portfolio submission or your film work will be reviewed during the unit to ensure that you are on target and to enable you to respond to peer and tutor feedback to re-evaluate and improve your work. Essays will be submitted via Turnitin. You will work in teams and individually and your assessments will test your abilities to think creatively write effectively and to know what is expected in terms of professional standards within the creative industries. You will work in groups on production to replicate working patterns in the film and television industries however all marks for production work are individual and are assessed through your own contribution within the group and through your individual component to each unit. The assessments are designed to enable you to develop your own voice and your own creative signature in your work.

Careers


This degree recognises the need to emphasise the development of your key employability skills alongside critical and analytical judgement in order to equip you to adapt to change to grasp opportunities and to move upwards in your career paths.

The course systematically develops skills and qualities in critical thinking creativity autonomy employability and professionalism which will enable you to seek employment in a wide variety of career destinations.

Currently alumni can be found working in the arts, in entertainment and in film or television including:

Ram Tripathi, Editor, on Crazy Rich Asians and His Dark Materials

Carl Akkouh, Producer/Director on Strictly Come Dancing, The Apprentice and Married at First Sight

Sakkina Merali-Piercy, Producer, on The Wheel and Michael McIntyre’s Big Show

Ben Blakey, Production Manager, for Gogglebox, Three in a Bed and Ben Fogle: New Lives in the Wild

Tom Wall, Producer/Director, on A League of their Own, Great British Menu and RuPaul’s Drag Race

David Wiseman, Video Editor, for Celebrity Hunted and Ant & Dec’s Saturday Night Takeaway

Stuart Pinfold, Audio Engineer, at BBC Broadcasting House

Ayanna Golding, Researcher, for The Jonathan Ross Show, The Voice and The Greatest Dancer

More of our alumni success stories

Entry Requirements

48 UCAS tariff points including 32 from at least 1 A-level or equivalent

Entry Requirements

    112 UCAS tariff points including 96 from at least 3 A-levels or equivalent

Fees for this course

UK

The full-time standard undergraduate tuition fee for the Academic Year 2025/26 is £9,250 per year. You can apply for a loan from the Government to help pay for your tuition fees. You can also apply for a maintenance loan from the Government to help cover your living costs. See

Excellence Scholarships

Worth £2,500 per year of study over three years when you score a defined number of UCAS tariff points from specified qualifications*

» If you don’t qualify for an Excellence Scholarship but have 120 UCAS tariff points, you have enough points for one of our Achievement Scholarships offering £500 per year of study**

» Other scholarships, bursaries and financial support packages are available

* Points requirements vary depending on type of qualification.
** Threshold is 120 UCAS tariff points across all awarding bodies and qualifications.

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International

The full-time standard undergraduate tuition fee for the academic year 2025/26 is £16,900 per year.

There are range of Scholarships available to help support you through your studies with us.

A full list of scholarships can be found here.

Alternatively if you have any questions around fees and funding, please email admission@beds.ac.uk

Fees for this course

UK

The full-time standard undergraduate tuition fee for the Academic Year 2025/26 is £9,250 per year. You can apply for a loan from the Government to help pay for your tuition fees. You can also apply for a maintenance loan from the Government to help cover your living costs. See

Excellence Scholarships

Worth £2,500 per year of study over three years when you score a defined number of UCAS tariff points from specified qualifications*

» If you don’t qualify for an Excellence Scholarship but have 120 UCAS tariff points, you have enough points for one of our Achievement Scholarships offering £500 per year of study**

» Other scholarships, bursaries and financial support packages are available

* Points requirements vary depending on type of qualification.
** Threshold is 120 UCAS tariff points across all awarding bodies and qualifications.

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International

The full-time standard undergraduate tuition fee for the academic year 2025/26 is £16,900 per year.

There are range of Scholarships available to help support you through your studies with us.

A full list of scholarships can be found here.

Alternatively if you have any questions around fees and funding, please email admission@beds.ac.uk

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