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This summer school provides an opportunity to develop theoretical and practical knowledge in the world of film, learn from distinguished research-led academics at a highly ranked university, and enhance your global competencies by developing a diverse network of fellow creative students.
Who is this course designed for?
If you’re an undergraduate student aged 18 years or over who is studying at a university outside of the UK, you could be eligible for this course.
How you’ll learn
Expand your knowledge through both collaborative environments and independent learning opportunities.
Lectures, seminars and practical workshops
You’ll explore the formal and technical composition of films and learn how to undertake detailed analysis. Workshops will allow you to develop your practical skills using specialist equipment like cameras and digital film tools. You’ll also spend time in our high-tech editing suites to improve your post-production and editing skills.
Film screenings
You’ll analyse a range of examples, becoming familiar with the key formal and semantic conventions of cinema.
Group project
You’ll work on a practical group project which will include meetings, pitching sessions, production and post-production, and a presentation of your final project. Lancaster’s stunning surroundings provide the perfect setting for your film.
Applications are now open.
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Week 1
- Lecture: Cinematography and the shot, and mise-en-scène, plus a film screening
- Seminar: Discussing the topic and the film
- Scriptwriting workshop
- Practical camera and sound workshop
- Post-production workshops
Week 2
- Lecture: Editing and film sound, plus a film screening
- Seminar: Discussing the topic and the film
- Lecture: Pre-production to production
- Practical camera and sound workshop
- Post-production workshops
- Pitching session and informative feedback on each project
Week 3
- One-to-one group meeting to finalise the plan for the film project
- Production and post-production of project
- Presentation of the completed work
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Students who complete this programme are awarded 15 LU / 4 US / 7.5 ECTS credits.
This summer school is assessed on three components:
- 40%: Short film project (2-3 minutes in duration)
Working in a group, students will select a script to produce. Students in a group all share the same mark for the completed film.
- 20%: Group presentation (10 minutes)
With your group, you’ll pitch the script you’d like to produce.
- 40%: Reflective essay (2000 words)
You’ll write an individual essay to critically reflect on and analyse the production process, the formal and aesthetic decisions made and reflect on the completed film.
The reflective essay is submitted once you’ve returned home, so you can focus on enjoying the summer school while you’re with us.
Upon completion of this summer school, you’ll receive an official transcript and earn 糖心Vlog academic credit. This will help you to stand out against the competition and enhance your future prospects.