National Film and Television School

Master in Cinematography

Beaconsfield, United Kingdom

The Master in Cinematography at National Film and Television School is a 2 year long program for international students taught in English.

Introduction

The National Film and Television School in Beaconsfield, United Kingdom, established in 1971, is a compact and highly specialized institution focused on film, television and games. With around 700 students and roughly 294 international students, NFTS combines a studio-style learning environment with close mentorship from working professionals. The school emphasizes craft, storytelling and technical excellence, helping students build portfolios and reels that reflect industry standards.

Students choose from 42 specialist programs and benefit from access to film stages, postproduction suites, sound facilities, camera and lighting equipment, motion capture and VFX labs. Learning is project-based: teams produce short films, series pilots and interactive projects under realistic production schedules. Regular guest lectures, masterclasses and production partnerships connect students with producers, broadcasters and post houses, while alumni placements and festival successes demonstrate clear pathways into professional roles.

International applicants find dedicated support for admissions and visas, alongside information about scholarships and funding opportunities. Beaconsfield is close to London, giving students practical exposure to the UK media industry while preserving a focused campus atmosphere. Prospective students should prepare a strong creative portfolio, show collaborative experience and clarify career goals to take full advantage of NFTS resources and industry networks.

About the Program

The Master in Cinematography at the National Film and Television School is a 2-year program for students who want to learn the art and craft of cinematography. This program helps you combine creative expression with technical expertise and collaborate with fellow students on film projects.

The curriculum includes hands-on training with camera equipment, including 16mm and 35mm film and digital cameras. You will learn from industry professionals and work on live-action and animation films. You will also study the history and development of cinematography.

After graduating, you can work as a Cinematographer, Camera Operator, Film Producer, or Lighting Director. You can find jobs in the film and television industry, working on documentaries, commercials, or feature films.

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