The BA Filmmaking at Aberystwyth University is an exciting, practical course designed for students passionate about exploring every aspect of film production, from conception to distribution. It suits creative individuals eager to gain hands-on experience in directing, producing, and post-production while understanding the workings of the film industry.
Curriculum Structure:
Year 1:
Students begin with a solid foundation in film production and post-production, learning through modules such as Introduction to Film Production, Introduction to Post-Production and Editing, and Making Short Films 1. This year focuses on developing practical skills in shooting, editing, and storytelling while exploring fundamental film theory.
Year 2:
The second year deepens technical and creative abilities with Film Craft 1, Film Craft 2, and optional modules like Directing and Producing or Creative Documentary. Students gain more control over the production process, experiment with narrative styles, and refine their creative voice while working on more complex projects.
Year 3:
In the final year, students undertake major projects such as Fiction Film Production alongside options like Advanced Cinematography, Sound Design, or Scriptwriting 2. This stage emphasizes professional-level production, collaboration, and preparing a portfolio to enter the industry confidently.
Focus Areas: Filmmaking, directing, producing, post-production, cinematography, scriptwriting, sound design
Learning Outcomes: Graduates will understand the full filmmaking process, gain professional-standard production skills, and be equipped to work across film, television, and media industries
Professional Alignment (Accreditation): Professionally associated with the Production Guild of Great Britain
Reputation (Employability Rankings): Supported by industry partnerships with BBC, BAFTA Cymru, Tribeca Film Festival, and others; taught by internationally recognized staff with strong industry experience
At Aberystwyth University, BA Filmmaking is designed to immerse you in the practical world of film production from day one. Students gain hands-on experience across all stages of filmmaking—developing, financing, shooting, and post-production—ensuring you graduate with skills directly applicable to the industry. The department provides state-of-the-art facilities, professional-standard equipment, and close connections with industry partners, allowing you to experiment, collaborate, and refine your craft in a real-world context.
To support this experiential learning, students benefit from:
HD Television Studio and Gallery with green screen and auto-cue for professional filming
Digital Sound Studio with advanced multi-track recording capabilities
Dedicated Cinema, Colour Grading, and Dubbing Suite for post-production work
10 Edit Suites equipped with Avid Media Composer and Adobe Premiere Pro
Editing Lab and Workshop with 12 workstations
Professional HD Cameras including Sony and Canon, plus Sennheiser, Rode, Tascam, and Marantz audio equipment
16mm Film Equipment and Darkroom for traditional film techniques
Industry Connections with BBC, BAFTA Cymru, Tribeca Film Festival, and more for networking and real projects
Aberystwyth Arts Centre Collaboration providing access to film festivals and cultural events
Group Projects and Individual Film Production Modules like Making Short Films 1 & 2, Fiction Film Production, and Directing & Producing
Professional Mentorship from experienced staff with over 35 years in the film industry
This combination of facilities, software, equipment, and real-world engagement ensures you leave the program with a professional portfolio and practical expertise that stands out in the competitive film industry.
Future Progression & Opportunities
Graduates from the BA Filmmaking program at Aberystwyth University leave with a strong practical portfolio and the skills needed to thrive in the creative media sector. Careers often include producing, directing, camera work, and post-production:
University Support Services: Aberystwyth’s Careers Service and Aberystwyth Arts Centre provide guidance, networking opportunities, and practical work placements to help students enter the film industry.
Employment Stats & Salary: Many graduates secure roles within film and television production, with starting salaries typically ranging from £22,000–£28,000, increasing with experience.
University–Industry Partnerships: Close links with BBC, BAFTA Cymru, Tribeca Film Festival, Tinopolis, and Edinburgh International Film Festival offer students opportunities for internships, mentorships, and collaborative projects.
Accreditation Value: The program is recognized by the Production Guild of Great Britain, adding professional credibility to your qualifications.
Graduation Outcomes: Graduates often pursue roles in film and TV production, editing, creative development, and arts management, equipped with transferable skills for the broader media industry.
Further Academic Progression:
Students may choose to continue their studies with postgraduate programs in Film Production, Media Studies, Digital Media, or Screenwriting, further deepening their expertise and opening pathways to senior creative or academic roles.



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