Babel Film Workshop Offers Gateway to Study at Top U.K. Film School: BIMM University’s Screen and Film School

Screen and Film School

Hong Kong students considering studying film and media in the U.K. are now one step closer thanks to Babel Film Workshop’s new role as international recruitment agent of the prestigious Screen and Film School (formerly known as Brighton Film School), which is a part of BIMM University, the largest creative industries education provider in Europe.

Applying to study a creative subject in a U.K. university involves a different process from that of traditional subjects, which means students and parents may not always get the appropriate advice for their applications. By working closely with Screen and Film School, Babel Film Workshop will provide assistance to students in Hong Kong interested in applying to the university with professional and reliable advice, and assist in the overall application process, including course selection.

As a leading film education institute in the U.K. and Europe, Screen and Film School offers a strong curriculum that prepares students with the essential skills and knowledge to thrive in  creative industries. Screen and Film School is centrally located in the heart of four filmmakers’ cities: Birmingham, Brighton, Manchester, and Berlin. BIMM University also has music and performing arts colleges located in these cities, meaning that students will have a range of unique collaborative opportunities across film, music, and performing arts.

Students interested in applying for Screen and Film School can contact us today for assistance on their application process for the next academic year (no additional fee is required for assistance on applying to the school through Babel Film Workshop). For students who would like to create a passion project in film or media prior to their applications, they can do so through our Mentorship program.


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