Locations
You can study the programme B.A. Film & Motion Design (EN | Berlin) at the following locations:
Description of the programme
Our B.A. Film & Motion programme is your ticket to the movie industry. Learn how to write scripts and produce films from the initial idea to screening. We will teach you camera and editing skills, storytelling, directing, post-production and digital techniques as well as 2D and 3D visualisation.
In addition to film theory, dramaturgy, lighting and sound technology, your curriculum will include innovative narrative approaches as well as interactive campaigns, short films, music clips and commercials for the big screen.
Motion design is the movie industry's biggest field of innovation. Combined with traditional film formats, it makes for a unique study programme that teaches professional skills in directing, camera techniques, editing or post-production.
Why enrolling in this programme?
The B.A. Film & Motion Design focuses on film and cinematic commissions for the communication industry. The Berlin School of Design and Communication provides you with the latest hardware and software for your film projects. Large studios, a film and motion studio, 4K camera technology, editing and post-production workstations, lighting and sound equipment help you realise your cinematic ideas.
As an expert in audiovisual design, you are a sought-after expert in film production companies, in advertising agencies, communication agencies and TV stations.
Accreditations & awards
In addition to being state-recognised, our university is accredited by the German Council of Science and Humanities and bears the quality seal of the Accreditation Council.
Our study programmes are system-accredited and are distinguished, among other things, by their high international orientation and their high graduation rate (CHE ranking). The master's programme in International Management also bears the FIBAA premium seal.
Furthermore, the CORE principle (Competence Oriented Research and Education) which was created by SRH, was awarded the Genius Loci Prize in 2018, the only institutional prize for excellent teaching in Germany.