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BA (Hons) Future Media Production*

  • Duration: 3 or 4 years full-time
  • Placement year: Optional 1 year
  • Course code: P310 (UCAS)
  • Institution code: A66 (UCAS)

Overview

BA (Hons) Future Media Production at Arts University Bournemouth (AUB) is designed to place you at the forefront of the evolving media landscape.

More than just a media course, it offers a transformative experience connecting film, animation and VFX practice with emerging technologies such as generative AI and interactive. This is a course for maverick and experimental thinkers who embrace challenge, who embracing maker culture, and have something to say about new ways of seeing.

*This course is subject to validation.

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Become experts in an array of applied technologies.

Gain experience in various outputs, from short filmmaking and motion graphic design, to 3D procedural creation and working with Generative AI.

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Join the UK's largest film school outside London.

Based in the lively environment of Bournemouth Film School, you'll develop into versatile graduates capable of navigating complex media environments.

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