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BA ( Hons ) Photography
UCAS code W640
Duration 3 years full time , 4 years sandwich with work placement
Requirements A level : BBB – BBC . BTEC : DDM – DMM . T level : M , must be in a relevant course . Tariff points : 112 – 120 points to include a minimum of 2 A levels , or equivalent . Applicants will need to attend an interview with a portfolio of work .
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What ' s this course about ?
Discover and develop your photographic vision . Master advanced analogue and digital photography techniques and engage with multidimensional technologies – such as computer-generated imagery ( CGI ), photogrammetry , virtual reality ( VR ) and 3D printing . Our distinctive mix of traditional and modern approaches will empower you to be innovative and shine among others in the competitive creative industries .
Example placements
● Camera Work London
● Miraculous Entertainment
● Dimples & Daisies Photography
● Ellen McArthur Cancer Trust
● Hermione De Paola
Example topics
● Professional practice and freelance experience
● Advanced skills and innovation
● Photographic critical practices and research
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● Creative and industry skills
● Visual culture
● Advanced digital process
Course highlights
● Advance your skills in industry-level equipment and image-processing software that professionals use – including digital media format cameras and DSLRs , Adobe Suite , Capture One and Cinema4d
● Produce standout work using our excellent facilities – from traditional dark rooms to photographic studios
● Gain valuable experience on an optional 1-year placement
● Showcase your work at self-produced exhibitions , industry portfolio reviews and our annual Graduate Show
● Visit galleries and festivals in major cities like Berlin , Paris and London
● Build your professional contacts by attending guest lectures and meeting eminent speakers
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‘ I chose to study this course for the good facilities , high ranking and good location . My favourite part of the course is the variety of people I get to interact with on a daily basis . ’
Anita Aleksandrova
Overall student satisfaction 91 %
National Student Survey 2021
Future opportunities
After you graduate , you ’ ll have many career options at your fingertips . Want to work for a business or by yourself on client projects ? Planning to pursue a postgraduate degree ? Previous students have gone on to work as studio photographers , video directors , picture editors , retouchers , photojournalists , curators , artists , fashion photographers and teachers / lecturers .
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BA ( Hons ) Film Production
UCAS code PP31
Duration 3 years full time , 4 years sandwich with work placement
Requirements A level : ABB – BBB . BTEC : DDM . T level : M , must be in a relevant course . Tariff points : 120 – 128 points from A levels or equivalent . A relevant qualification or experience in film / video is required . Applicants without relevant qualifications will be requested to provide a portfolio to support their application .
Accredited course
ScreenSkills Select
Avid
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What ' s this course about ?
This ScreenSkills Selectaccredited degree will mould you into the expert film-maker , cinematographer , editor and special effects producer the booming film industry craves . Master the practical and business elements of film creation and exhibit your films at national screening events . Graduates have created indie films , joined Marvel , Maverick and Pinewood Studios , and worked on critically acclaimed titles Black Mirror , Wonder Woman 1984 and No Time To Die . Here ’ s your chance to follow in their footsteps .
Example placements
● Walt Disney
● The Farm
● NBC Universal
● Warner Media
● Vivid Homes
● Fifty Fifty Post-Production
Example topics
● Creative storytelling
● Editing for film and video
● Film production practices
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● Graduate film
● World and transnational cinema
● Creative music and effects for film and TV
Course highlights
● Familiarise yourself with advanced professional equipment used in the industries – including Arri Alexa cinema camera systems , a Pro Toolsequipped Foley and ADR sound studio , and a Baselight colour grading system
● Attract potential employers by showcasing your films at our annual screening event at London ’ s British Film Institute ( BFI )
● Attend specialist masterclasses and workshops on all areas of film production
● Gain an Avid Media Composer certification
● Enhance your employability by accessing training events , bursaries and scholarships – one of many advantages of a ScreenSkills Select accreditation
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‘ The course has enabled me to not only see how films are made with a purpose , but also how to replicate that in my own work . Having so many facilities available at all times really helps your creativity . ’
Lily Ketley
Graduates in work and / or further study 95 %
HESA Graduate Outcomes survey 2018 / 19
Future opportunities
You ' ll have plenty of career routes when you finish this course . Many of our graduates have found success in a variety of roles , destinations and productions – with some going on to work on the sets of blockbuster films and award-winning TV series . A team of our graduates won a Royal Television Society ( RTS ) award in 2020 for Best Student Film .
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BA ( Hons ) Film Studies
UCAS code PP32
Duration 3 years full time , 4 years sandwich with work placement
Requirements A level : ABB – BBC . BTEC : DDM – DMM . T level : M , must be in a relevant course . Tariff points : 112 – 128 points to include a minimum of 2 A levels , or equivalent .
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What ' s this course about ?
Take your interest in film and turn it into a promising career or pathway to further study . Examine film and its related institutions from a contemporary perspective , focusing on the theories and concepts that define them . Guided by an internationally recognised team of researchers and academics , you ’ ll explore film ' s interrelationships with society , culture , identity , history and the future , in areas ranging from fandom and popular culture to gender and global cinema .
Example placements
● Lapse Film
● The Walt Disney Company
● NBC Universal
Example topics
● World and transnational cinema
● Production : short film-making
● Researching animation
● Comic book industries
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● Hollywood and beyond
● Writing for the film and TV industries
Course highlights
● Take part in the annual Portsmouth Comic Con for the latest developments in film , popular culture , fan communities and technology
● Screen your final-year film project at Portsmouth ' s established independent No . 6 Cinema and gain industry contacts
● Be part of our extensive media culture : write for student publications , collaborate with students on other media courses , and participate in our studentled TV channel
● Become an Adobe Certified Associate
● Our range of optional modules , industry talks and experiences , and local community and outreach connections in the curriculum , will offer you a tailored degree experience
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‘ I chose Portsmouth as it has a good location and offered an interesting course – my favourite part is the range of topics and how many different films are studied . ’
James Roethenbaugh
Future opportunities
Graduate with a critical and global understanding of film . You ' ll also develop adaptable media skills in research , industry knowledge and communication , which will help you fashion your career in film or whatever field you choose . Or continue to postgraduate studies and research .
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