Film and Television Production

The Department of Creative Arts
Film and Television ProductionThe Department of Creative Arts offers an extensive range of degrees at undergraduate and postgraduate level. Whatever your talent, we’ll give you the best possible start to a career in the creative arts; or an excellent base from which to develop yourself in other careers, roles and professions.
Undergraduate courses
Film
BA (Hons)
Stories matter. They’re part of being human. Our film degree prepares you for a future as a storyteller. You’ll explore a diverse range of film narratives, developing a unique voice, and enabling you to tell tales on screen.
- Course Length:
- 3 years, 6 years
- Example Offers:
- 112-120 UCAS Tariff points IB
- Location:
- Edge Hill University
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Film & Broadcast Production
BA (Hons)
Develop your ideas as a digital content creator. Unlock career opportunities with this dynamic production degree. Boost your practical skills and knowledge with live briefs, practical projects and research across a range of film and broadcast platforms.
- Course Length:
- 3 years, 6 years
- Example Offers:
- 112-120 UCAS Tariff points IB
- Location:
- Edge Hill University
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Media
BA (Hons)
Media is changing. Sharpen your technical skills and learn how to make your mark. Whether you end up in professional roles in marketing, radio, filmmaking, or journalism, our BA Media will get you ready for an exciting future.
- Course Length:
- 3 years, 6 years
- Example Offers:
- 112-120 UCAS Tariff points IB
- Location:
- Edge Hill University
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Television
BA (Hons)
Create. Innovate. Broadcast. We’ve designed this degree to place you at the cutting edge of the television industry. Learn to understand audiences and develop the technical know-how you need for life in the creative industries.
- Course Length:
- 3 years, 6 years
- Example Offers:
- 112-120 UCAS Tariff points IB
- Location:
- Edge Hill University
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Postgraduate courses
Digital Arts
MA
Develop practical and conceptual knowledge in digital media, alongside audovisual and interactive approaches to creative practice, while building a portfolio and a network of contacts for a career as an independent artist and creative practitioner.
- Course Length:
- 1 year, 2 years
- Location:
- Edge Hill University
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International Creative Enterprise
MA
Could you be tomorrow’s creative maker, organiser or entrepreneur? Do you want to take on ambitious cultural and arts projects? In our MA International Creative Enterprise, you’ll uncover critical approaches to culture and get real-world experience of international creative enterprise.
- Course Length:
- 1 year, 2 years
- Location:
- Edge Hill University
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Film and Media
MA
Fascinated by media that transcends borders? Interested in the relationship between media, culture and identities? Studying our fantastically flexible MA Film and Media degree you’ll critically engage with film and media using methodologies from the humanities and social sciences.
- Course Length:
- 1 year, 2 years
- Location:
- Edge Hill University
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Doctor of Philosophy
PhD
Focus on a research area in depth, receive substantial training in a range of research approaches and write a thesis that will demonstrate your understanding of how to develop a critical academic argument.
- Course Length:
- 3 years, 4.5 years
- Location:
- Edge Hill University
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News

CBBC’s move online could damage its identity, value and brand recognition
In a new article for The Conversation, Dr Elke Weissmann, Reader in Television Studies at Edge Hill University, examines the fallout from the announcement that CBBC is to move online-only.
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21 Media shortlisted for Kickstart award
An innovative scheme set up to help young filmmakers with the first steps of their careers has been shortlisted at the national Kickstart Awards.
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Is Privatising Channel 4 a Good Idea? The answer is simple: no
Dr Elke Weissmann, Reader in Film and Television at Edge Hill University, explores government plans to privatise Channel 4.
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