Radio Scriptwriting MA (two years part-time plus project script) PgDip (two years part-time)
3 good reasons to study Television and Radio Scriptwriting at Salford • Based at MediaCityUK from 2011 • An opportunity to develop scriptwriting skills to professional standards • Follow in the footsteps of a prior student whose film project was produced as a feature film starring Colin Firth and Mena Suvari
Programme details
This is an intensive, hands-on writing programme for those who want to specialise in dramatic scriptwriting for television and radio.
Module titles
• Narrative, Character and Dialogue • Forms and Genre • Image and Action • Broadcast Environment
• Radio Drama • Options (including Soaps, Comedy, Horror/Fantasy and Adaptations) • MA Final Project
Suitable for Those who have scriptwriting potential and wish to develop their television and radio writing skills to professional standards.
Career potential
Graduates of this programme have gone on to write scripts for high profile UK soap operas and documentaries including Shameless, Hollyoaks, Doctors, The Street and Heartbeat.
Other graduates work in storylining for UK television stations, script editing and writing dramas and comedies for Radio 3 and Radio 4.
Our graduates also work in story consulting and scriptwriting for video games such as Prince of Persia, Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix, Heavenly Sword, Medieval II: Total War, and X3:Reunion. Students have worked for companies including Electronic Arts, Sony, Creative Assembly, SEGA and Nokia.
Television and
MediaCityUK
Wildlife Documentary
Production MA (one year full-time)
International students can apply
MediaCityUK
3 good reasons to study Wildlife Documentary Production at Salford • Based at MediaCityUK from 2011 • Masterclass series with eminent practitioners linked to BBC, Granada TV, Channel Four, National Film & Television School and the Escuela International de Cine y Television, Cuba
• Develop creative and technical skills in producing wildlife documentary films based on scientific understanding of wildlife behaviour
Programme details
This MA aims to develop skills in video production applied to wildlife alongside a scientific understanding of animal behaviour, biodiversity, ecology and environment.
Module titles
Taught modules include: • Biodiversity • Wildlife Production Skills • Wildlife Research Skills • Production skills • A choice of modules from: • Documentary: History and Forms • Ecology and Environment • Animal Behaviour
Suitable for
UK and international graduates who have a passion for using video documentary techniques to communicate scientific knowledge about wildlife and the environment.
Career potential
This programme is ideal for those wishing to pursue careers in all aspects of wildlife documentary production, including directing, producing, scriptwriting, photography, sound recording and editing.
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