Postgraduate-Level Programme (Master’s Level)

Film Directing

Advance your directing practice through intensive development in visual storytelling, performance and production leadership.

Apply Now Download Brochure

Programme Overview

Shape Stories. Lead Visions.

The Postgraduate-Level Programme in Film Directing is designed for students seeking advanced creative and professional development in directing.

Students refine their visual language, work with actors, develop scripts, plan productions and lead creative teams from concept to screen.

The programme culminates in a substantial directing project supported by professional mentoring and critical evaluation.

Key Facts

Duration: 1 Year

Mode: Online or On Campus

Online Tuition: €13,800

On-Campus Tuition: €27,600

Curriculum

A Practical, Immersive Journey

Advanced Directing Practice

Develop professional skills through guided projects, creative practice and industry-oriented assignments.

Visual Language and Mise-en-scène

Develop professional skills through guided projects, creative practice and industry-oriented assignments.

Directing Actors

Develop professional skills through guided projects, creative practice and industry-oriented assignments.

Script Analysis and Development

Develop professional skills through guided projects, creative practice and industry-oriented assignments.

Cinematography for Directors

Develop professional skills through guided projects, creative practice and industry-oriented assignments.

Production Leadership

Develop professional skills through guided projects, creative practice and industry-oriented assignments.

Post-Production and Creative Supervision

Develop professional skills through guided projects, creative practice and industry-oriented assignments.

Final Directing Project

Develop professional skills through guided projects, creative practice and industry-oriented assignments.

Career Outcomes

Film Director

Television Director

Commercial Director

Assistant Director

Creative Producer

Development Director