For details of typical units on offer see the programme catalogue.
If you would like further information on the academic content of the course, please email artf-gradschool@bristol.ac.uk.
We welcome and encourage applications for postgraduate degrees by research. In addition to topics focusing on single research areas, we actively encourage interdisciplinary research that cuts across the spectrum of theatre, film and television studies, or other intellectual disciplines in the Faculty of Arts and beyond. Joint supervision may be provided.
See our departmental research groups for more information on how our research activity is focused within Drama: Theatre, Film, Television.
You will also benefit from the Graduate School of Arts and Humanities' skills training programme, which allows you to extend your range of academic and professional skills. You may also be given the chance at an appropriate stage to teach undergraduates, and you will be offered training for this purpose, leading to formal accreditation.
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The Graduate School of Arts and Humanities is the central hub for postgraduate study in the Faculty of Arts, providing support, information and a vibrant community for our students.
The Graduate School offers scholarship opportunities and other financial aid to Arts applicants on both taught and research programmes.
My passion is editing, and in this course I got taught editing on a professional software system by someone who has actually been out in the industry in Hollywood editing for film. All the other areas of film and TV production are catered for too, such as cinematography, sound, directing, design and producing.
Alumni student, MA in Film and Television Production, 2006