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252 Master's degrees in Film Studies in United Kingdom

Film Studies
Explore film from a variety of critical perspectives and understand film’s unique position in the media landscape with this Film Studies degree offered at University of Sussex.

Film and Cultural Management - Pre-Master's Programme (PMP)
This one-year (2-semester) Film and Cultural Management - Pre-Master's Programme (PMP) from OnCampus Southampton offers successful students guaranteed progression to the University of Southampton.
Television
This Television programme from the University of the Arts London (UAL) will enable you to develop the skills you need to design and produce great factual television programmes. On this future-facing course, you’ll have opportunities to learn about programme-making from expert industry practitioners.
Writing for Theatre, Film, Radio and Television
Writing for Theatre, Film, Radio and Television offers a vocational training in writing drama across a range of different media contexts. The Royal Central School of Speech and Drama courses provide the opportunity for you to develop the core competencies and skills of the dramatist, to explore your ‘voice’, to develop your confidence in your own writing.
Film Production
The University of Salford offers an MA in Film Production, a one-year full-time programme designed for aspiring filmmakers. This degree equips students with the necessary skills to navigate the evolving film industry, encouraging creativity and critical thinking. Join a vibrant community dedicated to innovation and storytelling in film.
Film (Editing)
Immerse yourself in the art of film editing with the University of South Wales's Film (Editing) Master of Arts program. This program is designed to provide a specialized curriculum that explores the intricacies of film editing, offering a comprehensive education that prepares students for a dynamic career in the film industry.
Contemporary Fine Art
The University of Salford offers a Master of Arts (MA) in Contemporary Fine Art, available in both full-time and part-time formats. This programme spans one year for full-time students and two years for part-time attendees, providing a comprehensive education in contemporary artistic practices and critical theory.

Literature in the Creative and Cultural Industries
The Literature in the Creative and Cultural Industries MA course from the University of York offers a versatile and innovative approach to the study of literary production in the context of the wider cultural and creative industries.

Acting for Film
This full-time Acting for Film course from University of Chichester delivers highly practical training to fully equip you to transition from your undergraduate degree into the modern industry.
Screen Acting
The MA Screen Acting from MetFilm School offers students consolidated, bespoke, and advanced training for actors with existing experience in acting and/or performance. You will learn to deliver strong performances within a demanding and competitive industry, taking advantage of industry advancements to explore new technology alongside traditional forms of production.

Film Studies
The MA in Film Studies offers an exciting opportunity to dive deep into the world of film, one of the world’s most successful popular art forms. You will explore and analyse film texts, consider the social, industrial and historical context in which films are made and understand and critique how films respond to a globalised, digital world.

Filmmaking and Media Arts
The Filmmaking and Media Arts programme at the University of Glasgow focuses on low-budget and experimental filmmaking and media art. It is designed to provide the necessary practical and critical skills required for current and ‘future’ screen-based production.
Film (Documentary)
This Film (Documentary)s degree from University of South Wales is all about telling human stories through film. Working with top industry practitioners and alongside BBC Wales’ training scheme It’s My Shout, you will learn the importance of storytelling, self-shooting and single camera 'guerilla' filmmaking.

Digital Direction
At Digital Direction from Royal College of Art will equip you to be a creative thinker, maker and leader in your chosen field.
Film Distribution and Marketing
Shoot into the film industry with the world's first Master’s degree in film distribution and marketing. The Film Distribution and Marketing - MA is provided by Birmingham City University.
Ethnographic and Documentary Film (Practical)
This unique Ethnographic and Documentary Film (Practical) programme from University College London (UCL) is based within a university but run by leading film practitioners, ensuring that you not only receive the highest-quality practice-based learning.

Cinematography for Film and Television Production
While learning the technical, practical and aesthetic principles of lighting, you'll work with industry-standard equipment, in our creative and supportive environment. During the Cinematography for Film and Television Production programme at the University of York, you’ll gain technical experience and will develop and shoot your own project to high professional standards.
Film
The MA in Film at the University of Kent is a one-year full-time or two-year part-time programme designed for graduates passionate about film and cinema. This advanced course offers a thorough exploration of film studies, combining theoretical knowledge with practical skills, all delivered by esteemed scholars and accomplished filmmakers.

Film, Exhibition and Curation
The taught masters programme in Film, Exhibition and Curation at The University of Edinburgh combines rigorous critical thinking with experiments in creative practice, deepening your understanding of film and the ways in which it communicates with many audiences.
Film (Production Management)
This Film (Production Management) masters degree from University of South Wales offers you the chance to kickstart a fast-track career in the Production Department of Film and TV companies.