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Overview
Explore film theory and practice from all over the world, as well as different modes of performance on our full-time Drama and Film Studies degree in Cambridge. Choose to study abroad in the US for one semester, attend field trips and productions, and get ongoing support to find work placements. Create your own innovative projects as you prepare for a career as a producer, director or practitioner on the stage or screen.
- Our Media and Film Studies courses ranked 4th in the UK for ‚Satisfied with Teaching’ in the Guardian University Guide 2018
- Perform in public venues around Cambridge, and our on-campus Mumford Theatre and Covent Garden Studio
- Study abroad for one semester in the US, and apply for funding to help cover the cost
- Have your films screened at Cambridge Arts Picturehouse and other public venues
- Get involved behind the scenes at local events with our links to organisations including Take One magazine and Cambridge Film Festival
- Take advantage of our links to local networks such as Cambridge Arts Networkand Cambridge Live to build foundations for your future career
- Make the most of Cambridge with its theatres, annual Film and Shakespeare Festivals, and both arts and mainstream cinemas
- Experience being part of a professional troupe with our Community Theatre Company
- Immerse yourself in our industrious community – collaborate with students on other creative courses on projects such as music videos or documentaries
- Develop technical and production skills in all our facilities, supported by our specialist technical staff
On our BA (Hons) Drama and Film Studies, you’ll explore the latest theory and practice in both fields, but most importantly, our focus on practical work will give you a taste of what it’s like to work as a modern performance practitioner, both in front of and behind the camera.
You’ll be introduced to the languages and conventions of drama and film, taking in some of the key movements in their history, from Hollywood cinema to more experimental films and modes of performance. Your learning will be backed up by practical workshops as well as visits to venues and festivals, giving you first-hand experience of two different sides of performance: as both a means of expression and as an industry.
You’ll also use your learning to create your own innovative projects, designing, directing and performing in large-scale performances as well as experimenting with the principles of filmmaking. Whether you choose to specialise in stage or film practice, or a combination of both, you’ll have the chance to see your work aired in public venues including Cambridge Arts Picturehouse, our own Mumford Theatre and other commercial venues in the city.
On our optional modules you can explore your own interests further, with subjects including documentary film theory, new media performance and animation. You can also take up the opportunity of work experience in your chosen profession. Our close links with local organisations, including Cambridge Film Festival and Cambridge Junction, can help you make contact with industry leaders in professional environments, both backstage and front of house.
Throughout the course, your studies will be supported by our team of expert lecturers, and a close community of students and alumni, fostered through our dedicated Drama Facebook group* and Film Studies Facebook group / YouTube channel. We also have a Facebook group dedicated to helping you find work experience on film and video projects.
Careers
We work with employers to make sure you graduate with the knowledge, skills and abilities they need. They help us review what we teach and how we teach it – and they offer hands-on, practical opportunities to learn through work-based projects, internships or placements.
Find out more about our placements and work experience, or the faculty’s employability support.
Our BA (Hons) Drama and Film course will give you a solid understanding of the work of film and drama practitioners, in historical, contemporary and technical contexts. Having used this knowledge to develop your own projects, you’ll possess both the theoretical understanding and practical skills required by institutions and employers in the film, drama, theatre and performance industries.
Many of our previous graduates have taken up roles in film and theatre production, directing, film criticism, festival/events administration and management, film and theatre education, broadcasting, journalism, publishing, advertising and public relations.
Modules & Assessment
Year one, core modules
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Studio Performance
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Introduction to Film Studies
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Introduction to Video 1
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Staging and Production
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Introduction to Film Theory
Year one, optional modules
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Introduction to Global Cinema
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Screenwriting: Introduction to the Screen
Year two, core modules
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Making Performance
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Classical Hollywood Cinema
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Practice as Research
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Theorising Spectatorship
Year two, optional modules
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Documentary Film Theory
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Cinema and Sound
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Principles of Dramatherapy
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Independent Cinema: US and Beyond
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Animation
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Non-Fiction Filmmaking
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New Media Performance
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Scenes and Shorts
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Community Theatre
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Professional Theatre Practice 1
Year three, core modules
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Major Project
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Performance Showcase
Year three, optional modules
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Contemporary Texts
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Provocations
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Principles of Music Therapy and Dramatherapy
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Acting for Camera
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Site Specific and Immersive Theatre
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Narrative in Global Cinema
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Special Topics in Film Studies
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Independent Film Practice 1
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Working in English and Media
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Avant-garde Film and Experimental Video
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Multiplexed: Contemporary Popular Cinema
Optional modules available in years two and three
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Anglia Language Programme
Assessment
For a full breakdown of module options and credits, please view the module structure.
You’ll show your progress on the course through a combination of essays, reports, critical reflections, presentations, studio and public performances and a major project, which may include practical work.
Where you’ll study
Your department and faculty
Using our creative expertise and industry connections in Cambridge and beyond, we create experiences that entertain, educate, inspire and improve lives.
At Cambridge School of Creative Industries, we believe in the importance of experimentation and risk-taking to create experiences that entertain, educate, inspire and improve lives.
Whether writing bestselling fiction, creating challenging documentaries or sharing a piano with people on the autism spectrum, the expertise of our staff goes far beyond teaching. Their research produces significant funding success, leading to important publications and international conferences.