Ethnographic and Documentary Film (Practical) MA: Fees & Entry Requirements at UCL (University College London), UK

Ethnographic and Documentary Film (Practical) MA

UK

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What will I learn?

This one-year (or two-year if part-time) Ethnographic and Documentary Film (Practical) MA degree will give you the practical and theoretical skills to create original non-fiction film work to a professional standard. You'll study in small studios as you master a range of documentary modes. The course is run by leading non-fiction film practitioners, ensuring you receive the highest-quality practice-based learning. The Ethnographic and Documentary Film (Practical) MA will provide you with training in the theoretical and technical skills to produce documentary films of varied lengths for varied audiences. You will learn to critically view and review film material, drawing on anthropological and social science approaches to documentary, and think critically about the relationship between form and content in documentary film practice. You will be taught in small studios, each led by a practicing non-fiction filmmaker. All studios encourage originality and formal experimentation. The 'DocFiction' studio explores the boundaries of fiction and non-fiction, bringing elements of performance into documentary filmmaking. This studio has a cap of 18 students. You will learn to produce creative and compelling films and graduate trained to produce your ideas to a professional standard. In addition to your core practical filmmaking, you will take two optional modules from a range of modules offered in the Public Anthropology section of the department. These modules will support you to develop further practical skills (from audio production to feature writing) or pursue more academic interests (from an introduction to social theory to the history of documentary cinema) and will enrich your appreciation and understanding of factual storytelling in different contexts. The Ethnographic and Documentary Film (Practical) MA is best suited to students looking to find innovative ways to tell important stories that resonate with global audiences in a professional framework, guided by leading industry figures. This degree is well-suited to students who have little or no experience in making films but also provides the opportunity for those with experience to deepen, broaden and diversify the range of their work. This degree is well-suited to working professionals who wish to study part-time over two years.

Which department am I in?

Social and Historical Sciences

Study options

Full Time (1 Year)

Tuition fees
£39,200.00 (42,71,083) per year
A fee deposit will be charged at 10 percent of the first year fee.

This is a fixed fee

*Price shown is for indicative purposes, please check with institution

Application deadline

26/06/2026

Start date

September 2026

Venue

UCL East Campus

7 Sidings Street, Marshgate building, Stratford,

London,

Greater London,

E20 3BS, Southern England, United Kingdom

Entry requirements

For international students

Normally a minimum of a lower second-class Bachelor's degree in a social science, arts, humanities or science discipline from a UK university or an overseas qualification of an equivalent standard. Academically weaker applications will also be considered provided that they are supported by experience in visual arts or film making.Applicants with prior technical knowledge of film making are asked to send a video portfolio of up to 20 minutes duration (use of a Vimeo link is recommended). Applicants without a video portfolio are asked to complete a photo essay. Submit your portfolio/ photo essay by including a link to an external site of your choice in the application (e.g. in the personal statement).

*There may be different IELTS requirements depending on your chosen course.

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