Typical contact hours
There is an average of between 15 – 21 contact hours per week.
Students are expected to study and research around the topics explored in class to enhance their understanding, critical analysis and practical application. The assessed project for this module is a research-based presentation and students will be given space in the curriculum timetable to focus on this.
Class sizes
MA Film Marketing is no more than 25 students per intake.
World Leading Specialist Provider
The Office for Students has awarded LFS as a World Leading Specialist Provider of higher education in film (we are one of only two UK institutions to have been selected in this field). The status marks LFS out as being recognised internationally in the filmmaking specialism, providing a level of quality and expertise among the finest in the world. In receiving this accolade, the knowledge and skills of LFS graduates, and the enduring impact they have on the industry, are recognised by leading employers, external funders, other world-leading providers and others in the UK and beyond.
Studying in London
London is a diverse and vibrant city, home to nine million people and an estimated 400,000 students from over 200 countries. With its rich mix of history, culture and entertainment - studying in London is an experience like no other.
London is at the heart of a thriving film industry - the second largest production hub in the world - with countless production companies, film studios, cinemas and postproduction houses and the European headquarters of leading brand and marketing agencies. Thousands of creative jobs are generated by London’s screen and marketing / branding and with this sector still expanding, the demand for marketeers, and associated skilled crafts people and creative talent in the city is more necessary than ever.
London Film School is situated in Covent Garden, in the heart of London, within walking distance of West End theatres, cinemas and the production hubs of Soho and Fitzrovia. Nearby too, are the famous cultural landmarks of the Royal Opera House, the National Gallery, the British Museum, the British Film Institute Library, the BFI Southbank, Bertha Dochouse and Tate Modern.