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BA (Hons) Creative Writing for Film*

  • Duration: 3–5 years full-time
  • Placement year: Optional 1 year
  • Course code: W802 (UCAS)
  • Institution code: A66 (UCAS)
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Overview

Are you ready to join the next generation of storytellers and turn your passion for film into a career? Whether you want to write feature films or short film screenplays, live action or animated films, or even other forms of screen-based writing including video games and television, studying BA (Hons) Creative Writing for Film at Arts University Bournemouth (AUB) will help you develop skills to express yourself and see your words go from page to screen.

*This course is subject to validation.

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Explore the exciting world of writing for film.

Delve into the world of screenwriting, covering everything from treatment to final screenplay. Network with guest speakers and mentors, including a diverse range of internationally renowned screenwriters, writer-directors, and production companies.

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Join the UK's largest film school outside London.

Collaborate with filmmakers, actors, makeup, and costume artists as part of the world-renowned Bournemouth Film School (accredited by CILECT and Screenskills).

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