Producing for Film and Television
Position Details (Master's)
Learn the business, creative, technical and logistical perspectives of producing for film and television with the practicalProducing for Film and Television course at the University of York.
During the Producing for Film and Television course at the University of York , you will study all aspects of producing and managing projects — from identifying and developing story ideas, to packaging and pitching projects, to planning and managing shoots, as well as distribution and marketing strategies — through a mix of lectures, workshops, screenings and masterclasses with leading academics and industry professionals.
Quick Facts:
- You'll complete innovative professional-calibre work, while using our industry-standard equipment in a creative and supportive environment. You'll work collaboratively to realise your creative vision for single-camera film and television projects.When you’ve finished, you’ll have essential expertise for a career in film and television as well as key skills that also transfer to other industries.
- Our graduates work in production roles across the globe from the UK and Europe, to North and Latin America, to China and the Middle East.
- Careers and skills
- A large number ofTFTV graduateshave made striking progress in their careers since completing their course. There’s a wide variety of possible career paths open to you after completing this MA, both across industry and academia. While you train to be a professional in television and film you'll also develop skills that are useful in any industry.
Career opportunities
- Production (including production management)
- Commercial distribution
- Film and television script development and supervision
- Editing for television and online distribution
- Directing
- Lighting and camera work
Courses include:
- Producing for Film and Television
- Group Projects
- Script Development
- Business of Production and Postproduction
Research Areas & Fields of Study involved in the position
Position Start Date
Sep 2026
University of York