Media & Journalism

BA (Hons) Television and Film Production

  • Daytime
  • Up to 6 years
  • Enrolment date: September
  • Admission enquiries: 01642 384019
  • E: arts@tees.ac.uk
 

If you are dynamic, creative and passionate about television and film, this is the course for you. Taught by staff with established professional track records, it prepares you to work in this challenging, constantly changing industry.

You produce films using state-of-the-art, tapeless HD facilities, supported by a team of dedicated technical staff.

You explore factual and drama production, including pitching, project development and screenwriting. You experiment with content creation for new and emerging platforms such as mobile and online. You also develop entrepreneurial skills and a critical understanding of the contemporary media industry.

What you study

Year 1 establishes your professional production techniques alongside analysis of programme making. While you are developing your production work, you will be introduced to form and technique through screenings and discussion.

In Year 2 you produce work to a variety of briefs designed to develop further your creative and technical ability in preparation for your final year. You also explore programme commissioning processes, self employment and career choices while developing your conceptual and critical understanding. In addition, you undertake preparation for your research project in Year 3.

In your final year you work independently, supported by your tutors. Your production work includes a portfolio which you can take to potential employers. You undertake a range of substantial, self-directed production projects, which may include live briefs that are set by industry, as well as a research project which requires you to undertake primary research with industry representatives.

Please note module titles may be subject to change.

How you learn

You study in ways which closely simulate the related industries, working from day one alongside experienced practitioners to produce creative and original content. Our lecturers have a wide range of contemporary industry experience and encourage you to take every opportunity to develop your professional skills. We constantly upgrade our technical facilities to ensure you use the same equipment and software you'll be expected to use in the industry.

How you are assessed

You are assessed on a wide range of production-based and written assignments. There are no formal examinations on the course.

Professional placement

You are encouraged to undertake a range of work experience, enabling you to investigate your future career options and to develop your practical skills. Our close relationship with local and national media companies will provide a variety of opportunities for you to pursue.

Professional accreditation

Skillset Media Academy logo A Skillset Media Academy.

Career opportunities

Graduates are working in network, regional and corporate television production in a wide variety of jobs including producers, directors, camera operators and editors. Several have set up their own companies. Graduates may wish to apply for the MA Television Production.

Entry requirements

You're expected to have at least two A levels (or equivalent).

For additional information please see the undergraduate and postgraduate entry requirements in our admissions section

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Modules

Television and Film Production

Stage 1 core modules

Stage 2 core modules

Stage 3 core modules

  • Current Issues
  • Live Group Production Project
  • Major Project: Production
  • Major Project: Research
  • Making It in the Media 3

Modules offered may vary.