Screen School at London College of Communication encourages collaboration across different disciplines to mirror the real world creative environment.
Through the use of sight and sound, our students are creating lived experiences for their audiences. Courses include film and television, animation, sound arts, games design, visual effects and virtual reality.
Subjects are not taught in isolation, but within a diverse creative community enabling students to bridge the gap between aspiration and success within the creative industries.
About Screen School
Courses in the Screen School
Through the School's programmes we explore ways of working with screen-based practices, technologies and theories to support the ambitions of our students.
Sound and Music
Graduate Diploma
Diploma in Professional Studies (DPS)
Students can apply to the Diploma in Professional Studies (DPS), an optional year-long experiential learning opportunity, allowing you to undertake a variety of internships and professional experiences for a whole academic year in Year 3, as part of a four-year degree.
Screen School playlist
Screen School: Degree Shows 2019
Screen school: Postgraduate Shows 2019
Screen School at Aesthetica Short Film Festival
Reel Lives
Exploring diversity through film, virtual reality, animation, games and sound
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Screen School staff
You'll be taught by practising artists, writers, film-makers and directors, who are experts within in the screen industries.
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Students on set filming in the television studios at LCC. Photo credit Alys Tomlinson
Facilities at LCC
Develop valuable skills in our technical workshops including film and TV studios, sound suites, animation and games studios, and creative technology lab.
Screen School: Stories
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An-Sophie Fontaine Inaugural An-Sophie Fontaine Human Rights Award in Documentary Film in honour of LCC graduate tragically killed
MA Documentary Film students have awarded the Inaugural An-Sophie Fontaine Human Rights Award in Documentary, in honour of graduate An-Sophie Fontaine who was tragically killed in an accident in 2016 aged 25.
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Image credit: Wanxuan Liu. MA 3D Computer Animation students collaborate on short film, ‘Shut Down’
Guanze Wu, Wanxuan Liu and Zhenzhong Liang discuss their experiences of developing a short film through their Collaborative Unit and the inspiration that comes from working with others.
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Image credit: LCC Shows Identity 2022, Olly Corps. London College of Communication celebrates creative play at LCC Shows 2022
Launching on Wednesday 25 May, discover new possibilities in creative communications at our 2022 degree shows.
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Image credit: Still from 'Say NO to cancer' by Kaylah Ali. BA (Hons) Animation students develop campaigns with NHS South East CCG
Freya McArthur, Dan Pope and Kaylah Ali discuss how they were able to address sensitive health issues while empowering audiences through their creative practice.