Want to be a filmmaker?
Brighton Film School has announced that it has a few places remaining through Clearing on its Filmmaking HNC/HND course, which follows A Level results day on Thursday, August 15. The 2-year course, which starts in September, combines practical filmmaking workshops using industry standard film and di

Brighton Film School has announced that it has a few places remaining through Clearing on its Filmmaking HNC/HND course, which follows A Level results day on Thursday, August 15.
The 2-year course, which starts in September, combines practical filmmaking workshops using industry standard film and digital cameras, editing suites and a working studio set with film studies and theory, all delivered by practising industry professionals.
Gary Barber, Head of Brighton Film School, said:
“We offer a unique and practical programme at Brighton Film School that is focused on equipping our students with the actual skills they will require in the film industry.
“All of our lecturers are practising and experienced filmmakers themselves and this is a fantastic place for College graduates to come and learn the required filmmaking skills and make industry contacts whilst earning themselves a recognised certificate in the process.”
Students can apply through ‘clearing’ or directly.
Tuition fees are £5,000 per year and students may apply for student loans.
To apply directly, CLICK HERE:
Or telephone: 01273 602 070
For more information, view: www.brightonfilmschool.co.uk
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