Students on our BA (Hons) Film and Television Production develop skills in cinematography, editing, and directing in studio, on location and in multi-camera television studios.
Recent graduates have gone on to work for the likes of the BBC, Ridley Scott Associates and Marmalade Productions, as well as on feature films and series including The Witcher, Pride, 24: Live Another Day, The Theory of Everything, EastEnders, Kick-Ass 2, Holby City, Berberian Sound Studio and Fortitude.
You can see more of our students' work on our Vimeo channel, and work by our graduating students on our Creative Showcase, or our 2020-23 graduating students on our PastPresent Showcase site.
Created by ARU Film and Television Production and Drama students for Imperial War Museums' D-Day commemorations. Find out more about the HMS Belfast project.
Captain Parham was remembered by Belfast’s sailors as a very gentle and humane leader. Created by ARU Writing, Film Production, Acting and Drama students for the Imperial War Museum’s D-Day commemorations. Find out more about the HMS Belfast project.
Charles Simpson was one of Belfast’s five Engineering Lieutenants.. Created by ARU Writing, Film Production, Acting and Drama students for the Imperial War Museum’s D-Day commemorations. Find out more about the HMS Belfast project.
Brian Butler was a local Sightsetter in one of Belfast’s main gun turrets. Created by ARU Writing, Film Production, Acting and Drama students for the Imperial War Museum’s D-Day commemorations. Find out more about the HMS Belfast project.
Bob Shrimpton was part of HMS Belfast’s ASDIC (sonar) equipment team. Created by ARU Writing, Film Production, Acting and Drama students for the Imperial War Museum’s D-Day commemorations. Find out more about the HMS Belfast project.
Created by BA Film and Television Production students for Imperial War Museums' D-Day commemorations. Find out more about the HMS Belfast project.
Created by BA Film and Television Production and BA Acting students for Imperial War Museums' D-Day commemorations. Find out more about the HMS Belfast project.
Made by Andrea Mena Carrera, featuring clips from six BA Film Production graduation films at ARU:
Codec, Wary, Just 13.1 Miles Left, Eternity’s Grace, Mum What Box Do I Tick?, and Music Factory.
A film by our 2022 graduating BA (Hons) Film Production students. Winner of the GTC Bill Vinten Universities Cinematography Award and the Watersprite International Student Film Festival Cinematography Award.
Director: Ugne Jurgaityte. Cinematographer: Agata Kazmierczak. Producer: Joana Brito. Featuring: Goda Liutkute.
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Still from "A Film About My Dad"
Colourblind
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Co-Directors: Solomia Dzhurovska and Luca Struijik; Editor: Jared Guy; Cinematographer: Cristi-Valeria Tomsa.
Co-Directors: Solomia Dzhurovska and Luca Struijik; Editor: Jared Guy; Cinematographer: Cristi-Valeria Tomsa.
Co-Directors: Solomia Dzhurovska and Luca Struijik; Editor: Jared Guy; Cinematographer: Cristi-Valeria Tomsa.
A Year 2 documentary by Theo Douchand, Edward Armstrong and Billy Stephens. Winner of "Best Documentary," Royal Television Society East Awards 2018.
Giasmin Orosko (Camera Operation) and Siavash Shahmoradi (Director)
Giasmin Orosko (Camera Operation) and Siavash Shahmoradi (Director)
Director Alessandro Piccato; Producers Alina Bobilovoa and Sean Johnson
1st Assistant Director Alina Bobilovoa, Director Alessandro Piccato and Camera Operator Luis Glenn.
(Photo: Theo Douchand)
Director Jamie Richmond. Left to Right: guest judge Antonio Del Monte, contestant Thomas Smith, and presenter Emma-Louise Amanshia.
(Photo: Joshua Agnew)
Director Amber Gough, actor Craig Dowding and crew.
(Photo: Joshua Agnew)
1st Assistant Director James Wayman, Director Amber Gough and actor Craig Dowding.
(Photo: Joshua Agnew)
Left to right: Actors Harriet Rees and Adrian Annis, Director Theo Douchand and Camera Operator Luis Glen.
(Photo: Eliot Russell)
Inspired by the seminal 1980's film "The Breakfast Club", this Year 3 Major Project film directed by Ella Bristow tells the story of four young people trapped in the toilet of a night club for a very long night.
Inspired by the seminal 1980's film "The Breakfast Club", this Year 3 Major Project film directed by Ella Bristow tells the story of four young people trapped in the toilet of a night club for a very long night.
Inspired by the seminal 1980's film "The Breakfast Club", this Year 3 Major Project film directed by Ella Bristow tells the story of four young people trapped in the toilet of a night club for a very long night.
Inspired by the seminal 1980's film "The Breakfast Club", this Year 3 Major Project film directed by Ella Bristow tells the story of four young people trapped in the toilet of a night club for a very long night.
Inspired by the seminal 1980's film "The Breakfast Club", this Year 3 Major Project film directed by Ella Bristow tells the story of four young people trapped in the toilet of a night club for a very long night.
A sample compilation of the best student work from 2009-2015
The Victorious
Director: Martin Galvin, Writer/Cinematographer: Alex Ferguson
Director/Cinematographer: Evelin Anne Lawford
Director: Sam Harrison
Alehandro Ahedo Perez
Sam Jones