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BA (Hons) Acting for Screen*

  • Duration: 3–5 years full-time
  • Placement year: Optional 1 year
  • Course code: W412 (UCAS)
  • Institution code: A66 (UCAS)
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Overview

On BA (Hons) Acting for Screen, you'll get contemporary, professional actor training within a collaborative setting, enabling you to deepen your skills, knowledge, and experience in the demanding and ever-changing theatre, screen and media industries.

*This course is subject to validation

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Gain a grounding in a range of disciplines.

You'll be trained in contemporary acting techniques, and work in contextual and practical classes in movement, vocal studies, and improvisation.

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Join the UK's largest film school outside London.

You'll work on collaborative film projects with your peers on BA (Hons) Film Production, as well as BA (Hons) Costume and BA (Hons) Make-up, Hair and Prosthetics.

Want to be inspired? Take a look at our students in action and collaborating behind the scenes while acting on screen.

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