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Filmmaking with a Foundation Year - BA (Hons)

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Are you passionate about creating high-production films? Our BA (Hons) Filmmaking with a Foundation Year will develop your technical skills and knowledge to pursue your dream career. On this course, you’ll start by exploring fundamental core skills such as media production, academic writing, researching and collaborative practice using state-of-the-art facilities and studios, which will prepare you to start the first year of the BA (Hons) degree.

  • Level Foundation
  • Study mode Full Time

This course is:

Open to International Students

Overview

The Foundation Year course option enables you to study for our BA (Hons) degree over an extended full-time duration of four years by including a Foundation Year (year one of four). The Foundation Year provides a broad study programme that underpins the follow-on degree. To progress to the next year of your degree, it is necessary to achieve a pass in all the Foundation Year modules.

Our practice-based, industry-focused BA (Hons) Filmmaking course enables you to develop creative and technical skills across a broad spectrum of filmmaking practices. You will be taught by experienced practitioners and scholars who support experimentation, craft development, and professional practice within the rapidly evolving world of the moving image.

What makes our course distinctive is the focus on the language of cinema. You will learn how professional filmmakers combine image, sound, editing, performance, storytelling, and collaboration to shape emotion, meaning and audience experience. Through hands-on practice, you will explore how every creative choice, from performance and camera to sound design and structure, helps to bring a story to life. Working in our purpose-built studios, sound stages, and on location, you will build practical skills, grow your confidence, and learn how to contribute effectively as part of a filmmaking team.

We encourage you to explore different forms of film production, including narrative film, documentary and more personal approaches to cinema. Through practical projects and critical reflection, you will develop as both an artist and a filmmaker, building your creative voice alongside the practical skills, confidence, and experience needed for a successful career in the screen industries.

What's covered in this course?

This course gives you the chance to explore a wide range of filmmaking styles, techniques, and creative approaches, from classic storytelling to the ever-evolving norms of today’s fast changing screen industries. You will learn how filmmakers bring stories to life through image, sound, editing, performance, and collaboration, building both your creative understanding and practical skillset.

Alongside making your own work, you will study key film traditions, from early Hollywood cinema to contemporary international filmmaking, and discover how different genres, cultures and voices have shaped the language of film. You will also build valuable industry knowledge through engagement with guest speakers, film festivals, entrepreneurship, and the active expansion of your own professional network.

Why Choose Us?

  • The course combines practice, theory and industry approaches to filmmaking,  alongside training in film festival programming techniques.
  • You will be taught by noted film professors, cinema scholars and established screenwriters. Staff on the programme work together to ensure that you receive a balanced understanding of theory, practice and industry skilling relevant to the field.
  • You will be taught at the city centre campus, home to an impressive range of media resources, studios and edit suites.
  • You’ll have the opportunity to enhance your industry awareness by getting involved with our Curzon Street Studios team in a wide range of production and film projects, including working on gigs and commercials for professional football clubs and high-profile industry giants such as Sony, Disney and Microsoft.
  • You will also have the opportunity to work on film projects completed for the Cine-Excess festival. One recent production completed by BCU students and staff was the award-winning documentary Tax Shelter Terrors (2017).
  • You will have access to film collections that will enrich your course of studies. These include the Cult Film Archive, a collection of 4,000+ resources (including films, screenplays and promotional materials) that have been donated directly from leading filmmakers and distribution companies in the field.

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Next Open Day: Friday 26 June

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Entry Requirements

Essential requirements

80 UCAS Tariff points. Learn more about UCAS Tariff points.

If you have a qualification that is not listed, please contact us.

Fees & How to Apply

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UK students

Annual and modular tuition fees shown are applicable to the first year of study. The University reserves the right to increase fees for subsequent years of study in line with increases in inflation (capped at 5%) or to reflect changes in Government funding policies or changes agreed by Parliament. View fees for continuing students.

Award: BA (Hons)

Starting: Sep 2026

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International students

Annual and modular tuition fees shown are applicable to the first year of study. The University reserves the right to increase fees for subsequent years of study in line with increases in inflation (capped at 5%) or to reflect changes in Government funding policies or changes agreed by Parliament. View fees for continuing students.

Award: BA (Hons)

Starting: Sep 2026

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  • Full Time
  • 4 years
  • £18,570 in 2026/27

Access to computer equipment 

You will require use of a laptop, and most students do prefer to have their own. However, you can borrow a laptop from the university or use one of our shared computer rooms. 

Printing 

You will receive £5 print credit in each year of your course, available after enrolment. 

Field trips 

All essential field trips and associated travel costs will be included in your course fees. 

Access to Microsoft Office 365 

Every student at the University can download a free copy of Microsoft Office 365 to use whilst at university and for 18 months after graduation. 

Key software 

You will be able to download SPSS and Nvivo to your home computer to support with your studies and research. 

Key subscriptions 

Subscriptions to key journals and websites are available through our library. 

Free Adobe Creative Cloud licence 

Students studying on this course can request a free licence to install the entire suite of applications on up to two personal devices. 

Project Materials (mandatory)  

For the Foundation Year you will need to cover project costs, we recommend budgeting between £50-100.  

Excess printing (optional) 

Once you have spent your £5 credit, additional printing on campus costs from 5p per sheet. 

Personal stationery and study materials (optional) 

Based on the past experience of our students, you might find it helpful to set aside about £30 for each year of your studies for your personal stationery and study materials. 

Personal equipment (optional) 

Whilst not essential, it is advised you own a computer or laptop capable of running Adobe Creative Cloud.  

Accommodation and living costs (optional)

The cost of accommodation and other living costs are not included within your course fees. More information on the cost of accommodation can be found in our accommodation pages.

Guidance for UK students

UK students applying for most undergraduate degree courses in the UK will need to apply through UCAS.

The Universities and Colleges Admissions Service (UCAS) is a UK organisation responsible for managing applications to university and college.

Applying through UCAS

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  2. Login to UCAS and complete your details
  3. Select your course and write a personal statement
  4. Get a reference
  5. Pay your application fee and submit your application

You are not required to submit a portfolio for this course.

Course in Depth

Foundation year

In order to complete this course you must successfully complete all the following CORE modules (totalling 120 credits):

Year one

In order to complete this course you must successfully complete all the following CORE modules (totalling 120 credits):

Year two

In order to complete this course you must successfully complete all the following CORE modules (totalling 80 credits):

In order to complete this course a student must successfully complete at least 40 credits from the following indicative list of OPTIONAL modules.

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Options Block 2 Choice:

Year three

In order to complete this course you must successfully complete all the following CORE modules (totalling 120 credits):

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As part of your Foundation Year you will be studying alongside Media, Journalism, Music Industries and PR students and you will be taught by staff from these disciplines.

Film as a subject requires skills from (and a critical awareness of) a wide range of media forms. By interacting with staff from different disciplines and working on projects across a wide variety of media, you will have the opportunity to develop a broader skillset going into your degree- ultimately making you a valuable team member for filmmaking and screenwriting projects, or a more informed film critic.

Classroom projects

During your studies there will be practice-based opportunities to engage with a regional film festival such as Cine-Excess, an annual international film festival and conference on global cult film cultures. You will also be able to access film collections such as the Cult Film Archive during the course of your studies.

Birmingham City University also has an established and inclusive research culture that promotes dialogue and collaboration between staff and students. The Birmingham Centre for Media and Cultural Research (BCMCR) here at BCU welcomes visiting researchers from across the world and holds regular research seminars which mix presentations from staff, PG students and speakers from a range of our collaborative partnerships. BCMCR welcomes all students to research seminars, which are free to attend.

Employability

The BA (Hons) Filmmaking course has an excellent track record for graduate employment.

The course builds upon this employability-driven reputation, by opening avenues for students interested in potential careers in film research, film journalism, film archiving, marketing & PR, advertising and teaching film/media studies. 

As well as gaining course-specific skills, you could also gain broader tools through our Graduate+ programme, which will help enhance your employment options by helping with careers development, employability activities, volunteering and part-time work experience.

Allied with this course-specific experience, you will also have access to a range of support staff and services from the University’s Careers Service, who can help with:

  • Reviewing CVs, covering letters and application forms
  • Career planning and decision making
  • Preparing for interviews and assessment centres
  • Developing portfolios
  • Networking with employers
  • Advice about self-employment and entrepreneurship

Placements

During your second year, you will have the opportunity to work as part of a mixed discipline team to respond to a brief, as part of an in-house placement element of the course.

In addition to this, there are regional opportunities for visiting and volunteering at film festivals, such as Cine-Excess, and for networking with producers and distributors who function as guest speakers at such events.

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Facilities & Staff

Students using film cameras in film studio

Film, Animation and Photography facilities

Take a look around the facilities available to you as a Film, Animation and Photography student at BCU.

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Our staff

Ellie Tomsett

Senior Lecturer in Media and Communication

Dr Ellie Tomsett is a Senior Lecturer in Media and Communication. Ellie's research focuses on contemporary feminisms, stand-up comedy and television comedy drama. In 2017 she co-founded Mixed Bill a comedy and gender research network which seeks to engage comedy industry professionals, researchers and members of the public in discussions...

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Robin Kay

Senior Lecturer Music Business and Media and Communications (New Media)

Robin Kay  is a Lecturer in Media and Communication with a New Media specialism. He has a background within the music industry having worked for several notable record labels and industry organisations including Ministry of Sound Recordings, Defected Records, Sanctuary Records and PRS. 

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Dave Harte

Deputy Head of Department of English and Media

Dave Harte is Deputy Head of Department of English and Media. Dave’s research is focused on local and community journalism, and he has published widely on these topics.

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Dr Ross Hawkes

Course Director for MA Journalism

Ross is the founder and editor of an award-winning hyperlocal news website, Lichfield Live, and also leads the Community Interest Company producing The Lichfield and Burntwood Independent newspaper. His PhD explored the work of semi-professional journalists operating in the hyperlocal and independent space across the UK. He is a member of the...

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