Film Investment & Finance
Understand film budgeting, financing structures, investment analysis and the economics of audiovisual production.
Shape Stories. Lead Visions.
The Undergraduate-Level Programme in Film Investment & Finance introduces students to the financial structures that support film and audiovisual production.
Students study budgeting, cash flow, public funding, private investment, co-production, recoupment, financial reporting and commercial risk.
The programme combines financial principles with film-industry practice and prepares students for junior roles in production, finance and business affairs.

Key Facts
Duration: 3 Years
Mode: Online or On Campus
Online Tuition: €7,800 per year
On-Campus Tuition: €15,600 per year
A Practical, Immersive Journey
Introduction to Film Economics
Develop professional skills through guided projects, creative practice and industry-oriented assignments.
Production Budgeting
Develop professional skills through guided projects, creative practice and industry-oriented assignments.
Film Financing Structures
Develop professional skills through guided projects, creative practice and industry-oriented assignments.
Public Funding and Tax Incentives
Develop professional skills through guided projects, creative practice and industry-oriented assignments.
Private Investment and Risk
Develop professional skills through guided projects, creative practice and industry-oriented assignments.
Co-Production and International Finance
Develop professional skills through guided projects, creative practice and industry-oriented assignments.
Recoupment and Revenue Analysis
Develop professional skills through guided projects, creative practice and industry-oriented assignments.
Final Finance Plan Project
Develop professional skills through guided projects, creative practice and industry-oriented assignments.
Career Outcomes
Production Finance Assistant
Film Investment Analyst Assistant
Budgeting Assistant
Business Affairs Assistant
Funding Coordinator
Co-Production Assistant