School of Creative Arts

BA (Honours) in Film and Television Production

Award Code : DL045 Level 8 Award

Associated Course Information
Course InfoDetails
Duration:4 years (full-time)
Places:30
Awarding body:IADT
Head of department:Mr Donald Taylor Black
Course co-ordinator:Ms Anne O'Leary
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About BA (Honours) in Film and Television Production

Level 8 Award

Application: CAO


What is Film and Television Production?

This programme offers challenging and exciting opportunities for anyone wishing to broaden their knowledge of Cinema and Television culture and production.

We focus on the advancement of practical film-making and television production skills, as well as developing strong creative storytelling abilities. We offer extensive practical tuition in Production, Script, Direction, Camera/Lighting, Sound and Editing, Television Programming, Drama, Documentary, Commercials, Promotional, Experimental and Educational programming.

Practical work and small class sizes promote a strong spirit of collaboration, a good level of interaction with tutors, easy access to facilities and hands-on production experience. Our aim is to see you graduate as a knowledgeable, well-informed, highly skilled individual with the ability to generate quality film and television work that is innovative, creative and challenging.

Aims and Objectives


What modules will I study?

Year 1

Script, Production and Direction; Technical Craft Skills; Page to Screen: Applied Script, Production and Direction; Shooting Techniques for Film and Television; Cinema History: The Silent Era; History of Television and Broadcasting; Visual Culture and the Philosophical Tradition; Cinema History: Hollywood Cinema; Key Concepts in Aesthetics                                                                                   


Year 2

Narrative Development Skills; Location Filming; Practice Based Research Project; Film as Art; Television Production; European Cinema; Irish Television; Literary Narratives           

In addition, you will be able to choose one module from the School of Creative Arts’ bank of electives. *


Year 3

Documentary Tradition and Irish Film; Industry Focus: Experiencing the workplace; Multi-Platform Content Development; Television Drama Production; Thesis Preparation; Documentary Production; Sound and Moving Image


Year 4

Academic Dissertation; Advanced Content Development; Project                                                                      


Are there any costs for materials and/or field trips?

Approx. €750 - €1,000 per year (production related costs, equipment and software purchases, field trips, etc). Graduate Exhibition cost in year 4.

 

What will I be able to do when I graduate?

Many of our graduates are now connected to major Irish and international production and post production companies as well as all the major broadcasters including BBC N.I., RTÉ, TV3, TG4 and City Channel.

Graduates are working in the Film and Television industry in jobs such as Director of Television drama, Commercials / Documentary / Features Director, Location Sound Recordist, Sound Designer, Director of Photography, Focus Puller, Clapper Loader, Assistant Camera Person / Director / Editor, Off-line / Avid DS / Sound Editor, Scriptwriter, Camera Operator, Producer, Production Assistant, Location Manager, Television Researcher.

Some graduates have formed their own production companies, while others have found careers in film education, film festival events, pod casting, web and multimedia design.


What are the entry requirements?  

  • Leaving Certificate Examination or equivalent with a minimum Grade C3 in two higher or common level papers, together with Grade D3 in four other subjects, to include Maths and English. Foundation Level Maths is acceptable
  • A portfolio of relevant work
  • Applicants may be called for interview if further clarification on your portfolio is required
  • Applicants with FETAC Awards require distinctions in 3 of 8 modules

 

FETAC Links for this programme are:

  • EMMPX: Multimedia Production
  • EMPXX: Media Production
  • EPATD: Theatre Production
  • ETFPX: TV and Film Production


CAO Points in 2010: 870 (Combination of Leaving Certificate and Portfolio assessment points)

We welcome applications from mature students, who must apply to the CAO.


What should my Portfolio include?

A portfolio is a sample collection of your best work. It should be edited, easy to look through, and well presented.


Your portfolio should:

  • Be selective: include and highlight only your best work, excluding early works unless there are some exceptional pieces. Do not “pack” it with any more than 30 pieces. (We appreciate quality, not quantity)
  • Show evidence of hard work, commitment and quality
  • Not include 3D work (only 2D documentation of 3D work)
  • Clearly identify your role if team work is included
  • Include notebooks, cuttings, creative sketchbooks or visual diaries indicating your interest in the discipline
  • Present your work to your best possible advantage
  • Not be a copy from photographs. Do not include any artwork which is a copy of someone else’s work
  • Include a CV (one per programme applied to) with details of hobbies, technical skills and involvement in activities related to the programme you are applying to. As information on age or educational background is not used for assessment purposes, this should not be included in your CV.


We would like to see a portfolio that demonstrates a high level of visual skill, creativity, self-motivation, inventiveness, experimentation, flexibility and stylistic variation.

For this programme, these are our guidelines. It is not necessary to include all of the items listed below.

  • Film/Video work - to be presented on DVD (PAL) only. At least 4 minutes of your footage will be screened by the panel. Let us know your role(s) on the production
  • Photography - include a selection of your best work in black & white and/or colour and supply all images on print. If work is digital, then print in high-quality mode
  • Written Work - screenplays (correct format), short stories, plays and poetry are all acceptable. For screenplays and short stories, synopsise the story on a cover sheet and indicate what section you would like us to read
  • Audio Work (on Audio CD only) - radio plays, music you have composed and interesting soundscapes
  • Drawing or Concept work - drawings and paintings that indicate that you have a good eye and imagination. Also, storyboards, costume and production design sketches.


* Second Year elective modules

During your second year you will have an opportunity to choose one module from a bank of elective options.

This module allows you to work with students and staff from other programmes in the School and to explore combinations of materials, processes, creative strategies and critical thinking which will give you a greater appreciation of your main area of study.

Electives have been designed to encourage collaboration and experimentation and to broaden and deepen your understanding of the creative arts. They range in content from theatre and performance to media and politics, and include a wide range of learning experiences including overseas visits, practical workshops, lectures and seminars.


The current bank of elective modules includes:

  • Photography - Digital Imaging
  • Performance in the Arts
  • Animation Principles Experimental / 3D
  • Theatre Workshop
  • Drawing
  • Introduction to Comics: Art and Culture
  • Media and Politics in Ireland
  • Sonic Arts
  • Creative Cities
  • Puppetry


Visit www.iadtprojects.com to see the project work of our 2010 graduates

 

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