London Film School

For nearly 60 years the LFS has been the place for emerging creative talent to hone their craft, find their voice and engage directly with the...
Website
https://lfs.org.uk/
Location
24 Shelton St, London WC2H 9UB, UK
Degrees Offered
  1. 1 Year MA
  2. 2 Year MA
  3. Summer Programs
  4. Short Term Courses
Concentrations
  1. Cinematography
  2. Directing
  3. Editing
  4. Film Studies / Critical Studies
  5. Film & Television Production
  6. Producing
  7. Production Design
  8. Screenwriting
  9. Sound / Sound Design

Film School details

LFS is renowned for promoting innovation within its student body and is one of the most highly revered film schools in Europe. The academy, located in the heart of London, is one of three UK film schools and is a great place for students to make connections within the film industry and gain practical experience. In an effort to help students fully understand filmmaking, LFS trains students on a full range of filmmaking skills in their MA Filmmaking program. Students who are interested in screenwriting can pursue an MA in screenwriting. (LFS does not offer any specializations aside from screenwriting.)

Read our interview with London Film School here:

How to Get an Offer of Study From London Film School (LFS): Tips From the Admissions, Recruitment, Marketing and Workshops Teams (Part 1)

How to Get an Offer of Study From London Film School (LFS): Tips From the Admissions, Recruitment, Marketing and Workshops Teams (Part 1)

As the first international film school in the UK, the London Film School is a leader in educating film students on classic and emerging filmmaking techniques. More than 70% of the student body hails from outside the UK, and its master’s degrees produce award-winning directors, screenwriters, and...
Graduate Application Requirements
  1. 2 Letters of Recommendation
  2. Official Transcripts
  3. Personal Essay / Statement of Purpose
  4. School-Specific Short Answer Essay(s)
  5. Resume/CV
  6. Portfolio Required
  7. Interview Required
Graduate Application Fee
$50

Quick Facts

Instruction Format:
Primarily In-Person

Deadlines, Decisions, & Enrollment

See FULL Admissions Statistics

Tuition & Cost of Attendance

Graduate Tuition (Annual): $30k to $50k

Scholarships

Scholarship Opportunities Detailed:


There are limited funding and scholarship opportunities available to Home and International status students. We strongly recommend looking into funding options whilst preparing and before submitting your application.

Copyrights & Production

Copyright Ownership:
Unknown
Production Funding:
Unknown
Avg. Out-of-Pocket Production Cost: Unknown

Equipment Access

Equipment Checkout Access:
Unknown
Equipment Access Tiers:
Unknown
Mandatory Equipment & Lab Fees:
Included in Tuition
Production Safety & Compliance:
Unknown / Not Specified
Production Insurance Coverage:
Unknown

Facilities

Filmmaking Facilities:
Private Editing Suites Green Screen Studio Screening Theater Sound Mixing Suites Sound Recording Studio(s) Sound Stage(s)

Facilities & Equipment Details:

Our MA programmes are taught from our newly fitted out Parker Street campus, where film studios, design studios, edit suites, and teaching spaces sit alongside the School’s professional services – all under one roof.

Cameras & Equipment

Camera Types Available:
Digital Cinema Cameras Film Cameras (16mm)
Camera Brands Available:
Unknown
Lens Access:
Unknown
Lighting & Grip Equipment Available:
Unknown

Software Taught

Editing & Finishing Software Taught:
Avid Media Composer
VFX, Motion & 3D Software Taught:
Unknown
Audio Post Software Taught:
Unknown
Writing & Production Software Taught:
Unknown
Virtual Production / Performance Software Taught:
Unknown

Internship Opportunities

Internship Opportunities:
Self-Directed Career Services Support

Career Assistance

Job Placement & Career Services:
Annual Film Showcase

Job Placement Assistance Detailed:

LFS graduates enter the film industry set-ready, having been introduced to all the key filmmaking disciplines as well as learning the importance of adaptability and collaboration. These core concepts are at the heart of all LFS MA degree programmes.

MA Filmmaking students also have open access to a range of key industry employers, including Pinewood Studios, Deluxe Post- Production, Arri Rental, Cooke Optics, Warner Bros., and De Lane Lea.

Alumni Employment Data

Alumni Awards

Alumni Success

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Great Filmmaking Intensive, Though Pricey
Reviewed by: Alumni
Degree: Summer
Pros
  • Excellent instructors
  • Much more practice than other summer programs
  • Good for many experience levels
Cons
  • Price
I attended this summer program in 2019. I wanted to try out directing in an environment where I would get feedback on my work and where I could feel safe trying out things -- ie: a school environment. But I wasn't ready to commit to an MFA, having only ever co-directed one short film once.

On the other hand, I did have quite a bit of film experience already, having worked camera on small shoots, script supervised a feature and a few shorts, and worked as a Post PA and Assistant Editor on big budget, union shows. I knew my way around a set, I just had not directed.

Most summer programs take you through the filmmaking process once through, from script to final edit, but this programs lets you do it three times: once with a group-developed, almost improvised scene/short; once with your own silent scene/short; and finally with your own dialog scene/short. That's a huge advantage, because you get to learn from your mistakes and put the new knowledge into action immediately. And you get to try different things.

The lead instructor -- Udayan Prasad -- is fantastic. He's a great working director who clearly loves teaching and has lots of experience as a teacher and on set. He doesn't condescend, he gives you honest feedback, he is never rude, he doesn't play favorites.

The class has 12 students and you all crew each others simple shoots and exercises at first, with additional help of TAs. Editors are provided for all exercises, mostly MA students -- I thought our editors were great. For your final project, professional actors, a DP, and a sound recordist come in to work on your piece. And they are indeed pros, I was delighted by the quality of the people who agreed to be in our little school projects. A real treat.

You'll have multiple classes on acting and directing actors. You'll also have a class on coverage and camera angles; classes on storytelling, on POV.

You will also have sessions with other professionals: Screenwriter, Cinematographer, Editor, Production Designer, Composer/Sound Mixer. Everyone was really solid, caring, knew their stuff backwards and forwards, was seasoned. The Screenwriting, Cinematography, and Editing instructors stick around for your film projects to give insight as you work on them and feedback once you present the final. Their involvement is really great.

Our class was maybe 1/3 people working in the film industry already, many others currently or recently in film school, and a few who had not studied film or worked in it, but were interested in pivoting into film / directing. Ages from 21 to 42 I think. Many different backgrounds and experience levels and I think we all got a lot out of it. This may be the rare class that serves experienced people as well as novices.

Having said that, if you have already directed a few short films, feel comfortable working with actors, and understand the process from idea to script to casting to shoot to edit, then this may not be as useful. Are Udayan's insights about story really good? Yeah they are! But if you have made a bunch of shorts already, those insights alone may not be worth the price.

Which brings me to the one con: It is an expensive course. I had plenty of savings and I decided to dedicated a calculated chunk of them to this. When you add cost of airfare to/from London, housing, and food (none of which are included in tuition), it gets extra expensive. Tuition, airfare & local transport, lodging (with an extra week), food (extra week), and incidentals came just under US$9,000. You could take the same budget and make a short film on your own. I wanted the instruction, so I chose this, but I think finances should be taken into account before committing to an expensive 3-week course like this one.

I'm glad I took this class. I learned I do love directing, I love being on set with actors, and I have a long way to go before I'm really really good. I also learned to look at film in a different way, to question its visual and aural choices more. Finally, I learned how much I love the scripting part of it and am now applying to Screenwriting MFAs. For me, this course served its purpose and then some.
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llueve recommends this film school
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This is an incredible assessment of their program. Incredibly detailed, thorough, considered -- and also really well-written.

Latest questions

Does anyone know if LFS still intends to move to a new location, and if so, when?
Hello!
I wanted to know what the average time taken is for lfs to process the application with an interview and acceptance? They say 8 weeks but I have also applied to other film schools like Metfilm and LFA and Leeds Beckett and if I get the admissions, I would not want to miss the acceptance deadline if I am waiting for an acceptance from LFS, since it's my top choice.
Hi, does anyone know if the Film School is still moving to London City Island? Thanks
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tbud25
Hi! I heard from a friend who’s a current student that the move probably won’t happen for another year or two.

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