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The Storyteller

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You're the Storyteller

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The Storyteller brings voices together and narratives to life.

Your imagination knows no bounds. Fuelled by your natural curiosity, you entertain, influence, and share new perspectives with your audience.

Your courses

As the Storyteller, you can discover your potential and find your path to a creative career on one of these courses.

You'll collaborate across disciplines, engage with your course's Industry Patron, and even gain professional experience on an optional placement year.

BA (Hons) Animation Production

Our Animation Production course explores the whole production process, and techniques from traditional 2D drawn animation to stop motion.

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BA (Hons) Content Creation with Marketing

Study Content Creation with Marketing at Arts University Bournemouth. Find out about the course, fees, how to apply, and open days

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BA (Hons) Film Production

Study Film Production at Arts University Bournemouth. Find out about the course, fees, how to apply, and Open Days...

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BA (Hons) Media, Marketing and Advertising

Study Media, Marketing and Advertising at Arts University Bournemouth. Find out about the course, fees, how to apply, and Open Days...

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Foundation Diploma in Art, Design and Media

Study Foundation Art, Design and Media at Arts University Bournemouth. Find out about the course, fees, how to apply, and more...

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Integrated Foundation Year

At Arts University Bournemouth, you’ll have the option to undertake a specialised Foundation year in a subject area you’re interested in...

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92 %

of our graduates are in employment or further education

(Graduate Outcomes Survey 2025)

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OfS capital funding invested in Bournemouth Film School

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Come visit us on campus

The best way to experience AUB is to visit us in person. At an Open Day, you'll find out more about our courses; meet current students and course teams; explore our facilities, studios and accommodation; and ask any burning questions.

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Find the creative course for you

We offer more than 30 creative undergraduate degrees spanning art, design, media and performance. Whatever your passion, your background, your career aspirations... we've got the course for you.

Explore our courses
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Start your application journey

If you've decided to begin your creative journey at AUB, take that next step. We've got plenty of guidance on making a start on your application to help you on your way.

How to apply

Ruth Virgo

Ruth Virgo is a final-year BA (Hons) Commercial Photography student at AUB, specialising in portraiture through both fashion and documentary storytelling. Her work explores themes of identity, creative expression and sustainability, with a focus on amplifying underrepresented voices and communities.

Ruth enjoys creating dynamic images on location, often photographing in natural environments across both fashion and documentary contexts. Her interests in textiles, colour and craft traditions lead her to see clothing as more than simply fabric stitched together, but as a form of self-expression that carries personal weight and cultural meaning. Her project Making Spaces, which documented artists in their studios across Dorset and southwest Ireland, led to a university commission to photograph the eight AUB archetypes for the 2026–27 prospectus.

Raised in Southeast Asia and frequently returning to the region, Ruth’s work is informed by cross-cultural experiences and textile heritage. These influences shape her visual storytelling, combining bold colour with thoughtful narratives around culture, identity and connections to nature.

Want to see more of Ruth's work? Visit her website and also on Instagram @ruthvirgophoto.

Naomi Hubble

Naomi Hubble is a student on BA (Hons) Film Production at AUB.

"I think I most enjoy the collaboration on the course, with film students in our separate departments, other courses at AUB, and professionals. Of course, a highly collaborative course has its challenges, but I am constantly surprised by how much can be achieved in a team.

"During my time on the Film Production course, I specialised in cinematography. Cinematography students don’t just learn how to pull focus, operate cameras and light for different times of day, but also how to problem-solve, keep calm under pressure, and communicate effectively. The course is rich in transferable skills and has grown my social as well as technical skills significantly."

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