Experimental Film & Storytelling: Building Your Voice
This course is available for enrolment.
Course code: OAP5771
This course is designed for people who understand the basics of filming and want to develop their practice. Over the weeks you’ll work through short exercises in storytelling, sound recording, lighting, and editing. The aim is simple: sharpen your ideas, test new approaches, and understand what kind
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From 03 Feb 2026
to 07 Apr 2026
Tuesday 11:30-17:00 10 weeks- Date
- 03 Feb 2026
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- 11:30 to 17:00
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- 10 Feb 2026
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- 17 Feb 2026
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- 24 Feb 2026
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- 11:30 to 17:00
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- 03 Mar 2026
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- 11:30 to 17:00
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- 10 Mar 2026
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- 11:30 to 17:00
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- 17 Mar 2026
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- 11:30 to 17:00
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- 24 Mar 2026
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- 31 Mar 2026
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- 07 Apr 2026
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- 11:30 to 17:00
198 Railton Road
SE24 0JT
free
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198 Gallery and Photofusion
Assessment Method
<p>Weekly reviews by tutors</p>
Equipment Required
<p>None</p>
Are there any set books?
<p>No</p>
Work set between sessions?
<p>No</p>
Description
<p>This course is designed for people who understand the basics of filming and want to develop their practice. Over the weeks you’ll work through short exercises in storytelling, sound recording, lighting, and editing. The aim is simple: sharpen your ideas, test new approaches, and understand what kind of work you want to make. </p>
<p>Sessions are practical and collaborative. You’ll experiment with different approaches, discuss what emerges, and build a short piece based on your own interests. The course is a space to build skills, shape your voice, and move your filmmaking forward. </p>
What can students expect?
<p>This course is designed for people who understand the basics of filming and want to develop their practice. Over the weeks you’ll work through short exercises in storytelling, sound recording, lighting, and editing. The aim is simple: sharpen your ideas, test new approaches, and understand what kind of work you want to make. </p>
<p>Sessions are practical and collaborative. You’ll experiment with different approaches, discuss what emerges, and build a short piece based on your own interests. The course is a space to build skills, shape your voice, and move your filmmaking forward. </p>
Teaching method/style?
<p>Classroom based</p>
How will the course be assessed?
<p>Weekly reviews by tutors</p>
External Qualification
<p>None</p>
Previous experience required?
<p>None</p>
What is the progression route?
<p>First step into a new area of study / voluntary work/ Further Education/ Employment (including self-employment). </p>
What should students bring?
<p>N/A</p>
How long is the course?
<p>10 weeks</p>
Are there any costs?
<p>No</p>
Language of Instruction
<p>English</p>
Language of Assessment
<p>English</p>