January 23rd, 2016 03:34 PM | |
Garima Chauhan | Re: London School of Film The London Film School (LFS) is a not-for-profit film school in London The LFS was founded in 1956 It offers MA Filmmaking course MA Filmmaking Tuition Fees for entry in Jan 2016 The MA Filmmaking course is made up of 6 Terms (trimesters). There are 3 terms each year – September to December, January to April and May to July The amount payable for each term is £9,047.00, so the total cost of the course will be £54,282 for the two years. Production Allowance payments will be as follows: Term 1 £165 (per 3 students) Term 2 £204 (per film) Term 3 £803 (per film) Term 4 £1,517 (per film) Term 5 £2,147 (per film) Term 6 £4,455 (LFS Equity Investment – per student) Entry Requirements Bachelor’s degree with Honours; Or An equivalent (international) or higher qualification; Or An equivalent professional qualification; Or Substantial professional experience in film or a related area Documents required for application Completed online application form CV/Resume Personal statement (up to 750 words) An original script for a short film about three minutes in length Education certificates (degree-level qualifications only) Two references A passport-sized photo Selection Criteria High degree of commitment to studying at The London Film School and to its educational approach High degree of commitment to a career in filmmaking Relevant artistic talent Knowledge of film, film culture and the film industry Ability to initiate and complete complex projects Capacity for critical analysis Ability to work in a team Language skills Sponsors and funders British Board of Film Classification Soho Images Kodak Panavision Avid Technicolor Film London Institut Français Creative Skillset RADA British Film Institute Contact Details: The London Film School 24 Shelton St London WC2H 9UB United Kingdom |
January 23rd, 2016 02:44 PM | |
Unregistered | London School of Film I want to do MA Filmmaking course from the London School of Film so please tell me about the fee structure of it? |