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Contemporary Directing Practice MA

UK

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What will I learn?

This advanced and rigorous MA/ MFA Contemporary Directing Practice programme offers an experiential two-year course, where students will develop their vocabulary and find their own voice and vision as a director, while acquiring and honing a diverse variety of skills, techniques, tools and devices.

The fully-taught MA programme is 13 months long, and graduates qualify in October of year two with the presentation of their Independent Research Project.

MFA students commence their year two with a fully resourced production of a One-Act Play, followed by a Professional Placement Module and, notably, Writing & Directing for Camera (resulting in the writing of a short film, learning the film language of making a film and directing actors for screen). MFA concludes with the Independent Professional Directing Project to be delivered at the end of the programme.

Students are supported by continuous assessment and regular tutorials with the Programme Director, and feedback from Visiting Tutors.

Which department am I in?

Postgraduate Studies

Study options

Full Time (13 months)

Tuition fees
£24,150.00 (US$ 31,282) Overall cost
24150

This is a fixed fee

*View details on institution website

Start date

September 2025

Venue

Rose Bruford College

Lamorbey Park,

Burnt Oak Lane,

Bexley,

DA15 9DF, England

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

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