Every film begins long before the camera starts rolling. It starts with an idea—sometimes just a moment, a feeling, or a question that refuses to leave the mind. A director is the one who takes that idea and turns it into a living story. A BSc in Cinema Direction is meant for students who want to guide that journey, shaping performances, visuals, and emotions into a complete cinematic experience.

This undergraduate program focuses on the creative and practical aspects of filmmaking from a director’s perspective. While actors perform and technicians execute, the director holds the vision together. Students learn how to interpret scripts, work with actors, plan shots, and manage the overall storytelling process.
A BSc in Cinema Direction teaches students that direction is not about control—it’s about collaboration, clarity, and decision-making. The course builds a strong understanding of cinema language while developing leadership and creative confidence.
This course suits students who:
You don’t need to have made films before joining, but you should be curious about how stories are told visually.
A BSc in Cinema Direction typically spans 3 to 4 years and balances theory with hands-on filmmaking. Students are gradually trained in every stage of direction: