This exciting course has been created for people who have a passion for film making and storytelling on screen and have already started to experiment in these areas. The BA (Hons) in Film, TV and Screen Media Production is conducted on a full-time, part-time, and blended basis over a three-year period. This course will assist enthusiastic students in developing the essential practical skills and knowledge required to work in the dynamic area of film, television, and screen production. Learners will gain skills in idea generation and development, writing for the screen and visual storytelling, financing projects, cinematography, directing, producing, sound recording, on and offline editing, VFX, and sales and distribution. The programme is composed of 80% practical modules, with the remaining 20% of the modules being theoretically focused. Every year, our final year students take part in a Creative Showcase, celebrating their journey and displaying their graduate projects. To see this year's Creative Show, click here. Richard Carolan, Disney Distribution; Tom Conroy, Production Designer; Nick Costello, Universal Pictures; Mark Craig, Director; Paul Daniel, Cinematographer; Dave Grennan, Cinematographer; Cara Holmes, Editor; Louise Kiely, Casting Director; Fiona Kinsella, Producer; Gary Lennon, Gambit Pictures; Andrew Lowe, Producer; Mick Mahon, Editor; Trish McAdam, Artist and Filmmaker; Niall McCann, Film Director; Esther McCarthy, Writer and Film Critic; Katie McCullagh, Cinematographer; Anna McPartlin, Writer; John Murphy, Editor; Rioghnach Ni Ghrioghair, Development Exec; David O'Callaghan, Easons Marketing; Stephen O'Connell, Editor; Mary Kate O’Flanagan, Writer; Liam O'Mochain, Filmmaker; Patrick O'Neill, Wildcard Distribution; Niall Owens, First AD; Audrey Sheils, Element Pictures; Liam Ryan, Filmmaker; Paki Smith, Production Designer; Aisling Wallace Byrne, Costume Designer; Cathal Waters, Cinematographer This module will equip learners with the ability to conceive strong, compelling narrative fiction and non-fiction ideas, and to develop original material through all stages of the overall film and media production process. This is a project-led, hands-on, practical module that will create a professional working environment where learners are supported and facilitated by practising industry professionals. Learners are guided through the overall creative and technical production process by directing and producing a series of original short documentary and drama films.
Griffith College, established in 1974, is a prominent private institution in Ireland with campuses in Dublin, Cork, and Limerick. It offers a diverse range of undergraduate and postgraduate programs across disciplines such as business, law, computing, media, design, and hospitality. The college is well-regarded for its practical, career-focused education, blending academic rigor with industry relevance.
Griffith College's Dublin campus, the largest, is set in a historic location on South Circular Road, featuring modern facilities and a vibrant student community. The Cork and Limerick campuses extend its reach, providing localized education options. Known for its small class sizes, Griffith emphasizes personalized learning and close interaction with faculty.
International students are a significant part of the college's community, enhancing its multicultural environment. The institution also offers various scholarships and support services to aid student success. Accreditation from bodies like QQI (Quality and Qualifications Ireland) ensures that Griffith College's degrees are recognized and respected globally.