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Media Production, Film & Television

Gain a comprehensive technical grounding in media production together with an in-depth understanding of the creative process to break into this dynamic and rewarding industry.

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Study for a Degree in Media Production, Film & Television at B&FC

Exceptional facilities including a TV studio, working theatre and fully equipped editing suite allow students to work on live briefs to develop both their technical skills and creative flair, both of which are essential for many professional roles. Here's a few reasons to study for a degree in Media Production, Film & Television:

  • Bring your ideas to life through various forms of media
  • Access a wide range of careers in media and beyond
  • Gain practical skills with cutting-edge technology and facilities
  • Build valuable connections with industry professionals
  • Shape public opinion and culture through powerful media content
Career Potential...
  • TV Production
  • Editing
  • Camera Work
  • Videography
  • Content Creation
  • Lighting

Degree-level Courses on Offer

Course TitleStart DateDay(s)Duration
Graphic Design and Digital Media - Certificate of Higher Education08/09/25Tue, Wed & Thur1 Year
Visual Effects and Media Technology - Foundation Degree Progression02/09/26Tue & Wed1 Year
  • Outstanding facilities including an industry-standard TV studio and working theatre
  • Technically expert tutors who can help you develop the skills you need to succeed
  • Fantastic job opportunities with Media City in Salford and plenty of independent production companies

What Uni Reviews

Best thing I have ever done! Increased my self confidence and given me the skills to achieve the things I want in life. The tutors are extremely encouraging and supportive. Thank you."
Anonymous
Knowledgeable staff, great support, excellent facilities."
Kim
It felt like a place I could fit in and the people there were helpful in my experience at the university."
David

 

Affording your Course

We know that people are concerned about the costs associated with studying for a degree and also if having a degree will be worth it once they graduate. Here are just a few things to think about before you make a final decision.

  • There really is nothing to pay up front if you are a UK resident and haven't previously completed an equivalent degree-level qualification
  • You can get a tuition fee loan to cover course fees and repayments don't kick in until after you graduate and are earning at least £25K
  • Even when you're earning £30,000,  the repayments are only £37.50 per month - about the same cost as an average takeaway for two
  • Eligible students can also get help towards living and childcare costs and there are other bursaries and grants you can apply for
  • What's more, according to a recent report. graduates, on average, earn approximately £5K more than their non-graduate counterparts. That's around £300 extra per month
     
"I'm actually better off doing my degree than I was doing a part-time job. If I'd realised how much financial support was available, I wouldn't have put off doing a degree for so long. I'm absolutely loving it and my job prospects are already so much better." 
 - Yvonne, Degree-level Student
What our Students say

"Pursue your dreams. Do it so you can inform and educate yourself, and you can move towards your dream on the way."

- Robert

Student Case Study - Callum

Why did you decide to study this qualification?
I am passionate about filmmaking and want to break into the industry. This course was recommended to me as a route into employment.

Why did you choose B&FC?
For several reasons. It's local to me which makes attending easier and I've found the tutors very approachable.

What have been the benefits of studying here?
It's great being taught by people with experience in the industry and I like the flexibility which is embedded in the course structure. I can fit my life around my course and vice versa.

What are you hoping to do in the future?
I'm hoping to secure a role in videography or as a grip or key grip, the person responsible for managing and setting all the camera, light and sound equipment on set.

Learning Support Available

We offer a range of services to support you across all areas of student life, with specialist support available for students with disabilities.

  • Higher Education Learning Mentors (HELMs)
  • One-to-one and group learning support sessions
  • Pre-degree preparation workshops
  • IT Support
Prospectus for Degrees

What's Next?

Explore our Media Production, Film & Television courses above.

Check out our Prospectus for Degrees.

Book a place at our next Open Event - a great opportunity to meet the tutors, ask questions and check out our facilities.

Visit our Admissions: Higher Education page - here you can find more information on our Admission process, Accomodation, Policies & Procedures, Entry requirements, Scholarship & Bursaries and FAQs.

Contact our Course Enquiries Team if you have any questions about degree-level study in Media Production, Film & Television at B&FC.

Call: 01253 504343
Email: info@blackpool.ac.uk