Film and TV Production

BA (Honours)

UndergraduateDigital media

Explore the art, craft and business of film and TV making from script to screen — and develop your own creative style.

Everything you need to know…
  • What is the fee?

    International/EU: £16,655 per year (£1,200 for placement year)

  • How long will I study?

    3 / 4 Years

  • What are the admission requirements?

    112 UCAS Points

  • When do I start?

    2024.September

  • Placement year available?

    Placement Available

Course summary
Explore the art, craft and business of film and TV making from script to screen — and develop your own creative style.
Learn key techniques and skills required in film and TV and develop an understanding of professional practice.
Develop the ability to produce distinctive moving image work, informed by a range of historical, cultural, theoretical and professional contexts.
Create content that supports a vision for a sustainable future with the BAFTA albert HE Partnership.

On this course, you’ll find yourself in an exciting community of creatives who are inspired and empowered by bold and innovative film and TV production. Working together and independently, you can produce a range of film projects including narrative, documentary and experimental filmmaking.
How you learn

Live projects
You will work on real projects, making documentaries, training films and online content for local and national companies. Recently our students have produced work for the Screen Yorkshire, DocFest’s Exchange Programme, Aesthetica film festival, NHS, Sheffield City Council and with Sheffield’s diverse communities.

In your final year, you’ll make a graduation piece, crewing up with your peers and exhibiting your work in a public space, normally The Showroom Cinema. You will engage with industry practices including distribution and exhibition.

 

Field trips
We aim to take students on trips to film festivals which in the past have included London Short Film Festival, Aesthetica, Berlin and Glasgow.

All our courses are designed around a set of key principles based on engaging you with the world, collaborating with others, challenging you to think in new ways, and providing you with a supportive environment in which you can thrive.


This programme offers a distinctive approach to film and TV production for multiple platforms and a variety of audiences.


The focus is on practice-based learning and professionalism, independent as well as group practice. This reflects industry standards while encouraging innovation and risk taking.


You’ll be trained as an independent creative and technical thinker. You’ll graduate as a multi skilled and employable professional — with the knowledge, contacts and experience you need to start an exciting career.


You learn through

  • producing short films
  • writing scholarly essays
  • lectures, seminars and feedback screenings
  • technical workshops
  • industry visits and field trips
  • independent study
  • practice based learning and group work
  • public screening events and film festivals
  • distributing and exhibiting your work in the public realm
Future career

This course prepares you for a career in

  • film and television production e.g. director, producer, location manager, TV researcher, cinematographer, sound recordist / designer, editor
  • and associated roles
  • the creative industries
  • marketing and communications
  • academia or further studies

 

Previous graduates of this course have gone on to work for

  • Lionsgate, Illuminations, Warp Films, Tiger Aspect Productions, True North
  • Independent production for BBC, ITN, Channel 4, Netflix, BFI
  • The Mill, Envy, Spool, 2AM Post Production
  • Feature films e.g. Mission Impossible 7, Everybody’s Talking About Jamie, 1917, Jurassic World Dominion, You Were Never Really Here
  • Pathé
Equipment and facilities

On this course you work with

  • industry-standard cameras and sound equipment
  • professional studios, one which is equipped with green screen technology
  • Avid Media Composer
  • 4K as well as 35mm projectors and a Dolby 5.1 surround sound system

 

Entry requirements

UCAS points

  • 112

This must include at least two A levels or equivalent BTEC National qualifications and include at least 32 points in a relevant subject*. For example:

  • BBC at A Level wioth a C in a relevant subject.
  • DMM in BTEC Extended Diploma.
  • A combination of qualifications which must include a relevant subject and may include AS levels, EPQ and general studies .

You can find information on making sense of UCAS tariff points here and use the UCAS tariff calculator to work out your points.

GCSE

  • English Language at grade C or 4

• Access - an Access to HE Diploma with at least 45 credits at level 3 and 15 credits at level 2. At least 18 level 3 credits must be at merit grade or above, in a media-related programme from a QAA-recognised Access to HE course, or an equivalent Access to HE certificate.

If English is not your first language, you will need an IELTS score of 6.5 with a minimum of 5.5 in all skills, or equivalent. If your English language skill is currently below IELTS 6.0 we recommend you consider a Sheffield Hallam University Pre-sessional English course which will enable you to achieve an equivalent English score.

As part of our selection process, we may request a portfolio or other evidence of your ability. Find out about the selection process and how to produce a strong portfolio.

We welcome applications from people of any age. We may be flexible in our normal offer if you can show a commitment to succeed and have the relevant skills and experience. This must show that you will benefit from and finish the course successfully.

* Relevant subjects are • media studies • film studies • English • photography • history of art • theatre studies • history • drama.

Please note the University will only admit students who are aged 18 or over at the point of enrolment.

Modules

Important notice:

The structure of this course is periodically reviewed and enhanced to provide the best possible learning experience for our students and ensure ongoing compliance with any professional, statutory and regulatory body standards. Module structure, content, delivery and assessment may change, but we expect the focus of the course and the learning outcomes to remain as described above. Following any changes, updated module information will be published on this page.

You will be able to complete a placement year as part of this course. See the modules table below for further information.

 

Year 1
Compulsory modules

Module

Credits

Assessment

Module 1. What Is Film And Tv?

60

Coursework

Module 2. How Do I Make Film And Tv?

60

Coursework

 

 

Year 2
Compulsory modules

Module

Credits

Assessment

Module 3. What Can Film And Tv Be?

60

Coursework

Module 4. What Kind Of Film And Tv Maker Am I?

60

Coursework

 

Year 3
Optional modules

Module

Credits

Assessment

Placement Year

 

 

 

Final Year
Compulsory modules

Module

Credits

Assessment

Module 5. Our Film And Tv

100

Coursework

Module 6. My Context

20

Coursework