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Why MetFilm School Birmingham

MetFilm School Berlin is a leading institution for film, television, and online media education, offering undergraduate, postgraduate, and short courses designed to develop practical, industry-ready skills across key creative disciplines. Students are based across two locations — Molecule Studios and House of Music — both easily accessible via public transport and situated in student-friendly areas of the city.

With major names like Netflix, Paramount, TikTok, and Universal on the doorstep, Berlin offers exceptional opportunities for anyone looking to build a career in the screen industries.”

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MetFilm School Berlin is a leading institution for film, television, and online media education, offering undergraduate, postgraduate, and short courses designed to develop practical, industry-ready skills across key creative disciplines. Students are based across two locations — Molecule Studios and House of Music — both easily accessible via public transport and situated in student-friendly areas of the city.

With major names like Netflix, Paramount, TikTok, and Universal on the doorstep, Berlin offers exceptional opportunities for anyone looking to build a career in the screen industries.”

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Getting here

Address: MetFilm School Birmingham, Little Ann St, Deritend, Birmingham, B5 5QF

  • By Train – Birmingham Moor Street is the closest rail station, approximately a 10-minute walk. Birmingham New Street is also within easy reach, around 15 minutes on foot, with regular services from across the UK.
  • By Metro – The nearest West Midlands Metro stop is Digbeth High Street, approximately a 5-minute walk, with connections into Birmingham city centre and beyond.
  • By Bus – Several bus routes serve the Deritend area. The nearest stops are on High Street Deritend, a short walk from the campus entrance.
  • By Car – The campus is located on Little Ann Street in Deritend. The nearest car park is the North Yard Car Park at Custard Factory, Deritend (B5 5ST), approximately a 5-minute walk. Street parking is limited in this area, so we’d recommend using public transport where possible.

Accessibility – The campus has a wheelchair-accessible entrance. If you have specific access requirements or need further assistance planning your visit, please contact us on +44 (0) 121 817 8923.

Birmingham is a compact and well-connected city, making it easy to get around by foot, bike, or public transport. The city centre and Deritend are easily navigable on foot, and cycling is a practical option with a growing network of dedicated lanes.

For day-to-day travel, the city’s public transport network — covering bus, train, and the expanding West Midlands tram — connects all major neighbourhoods quickly and reliably.

  • Wider Connections – Birmingham New Street is one of the UK’s busiest rail hubs, offering direct services to London Euston (approximately 1 hour 20 minutes), Manchester, Bristol, and beyond, making it easy to travel across the country during your studies.
  • Birmingham Airport (BHX) – Birmingham Airport is approximately 8 miles from the city centre and around 10 minutes by train from Birmingham New Street, with a wide range of international and domestic flights.

Courses at MetFilm School Birmingham

MetFilm School Birmingham offers undergraduate, postgraduate, and short courses spanning filmmaking, screen and film production, and content and media production — giving students at every stage a route into the screen industries, all delivered from Rea Studios in the heart of Birmingham’s creative Digbeth district.

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Birmingham Student Accommodation

MetFilm School Birmingham does not have its own halls of residence, so students arrange accommodation privately. Birmingham is a university city with a strong demand for student housing, so we recommend starting your search early.

We’ve partnered with Amber to give students exclusive access to verified properties near campus, bookable via the MetFilm School Accommodation Portal. Students can also explore halls of residence through Unite Students, CRM, and Fresh Student Living, or find private rentals through trusted local agents Harringtons Lettings, Eightfold Property, and Joint Living.

Popular areas include Birmingham City Centre, Selly Oak, Moseley and Kings Heath, and Edgbaston. Please note that there are no parking facilities on the campus

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Why Study in Birmingham?

Why Study in Birmingham?

Steven Spielberg’s Ready Player One, Kingsman: The Golden Circle as well as Line of Duty, Hustle, Boon, Crossroads, Dalziel and Pascoe, The Game, Danny and the Human Zoo and Survivors were all filmed in the city.

The city is also the birthplace of many names in the film and television industry, such as national treasures such as Tony Hancock, Julie Walters, Jasper Carrott, and Joe Lycett, Theory of Everything star Felicity Jones, silent film star Albert Austin, Director Michael Balcon, and presenters Emma Willis, Alison Hammond and Toyah Wilcox.

Birmingham’s film scene is on the rise. Interest in the city has grown exponentially, attracting a swathe of domestic and international directors, including Hollywood legends like Stephen Spielberg.

Films such as Kingsman: The Golden Circle, Jawbone, and The Girl with all the Gifts, were filmed here, as were iconic television classics such as Peaky Blinders, Spooks, The Game, Dalziel and Pascoe and Line of Duty. It’s no wonder then that Peaky Blinders creator, Steven Knight, established his amazing Digbeth Loc. Studios here in Digbeth, creating huge industry opportunities for the area.

From the ancient to the modern, the city has everything to offer directors, designers, and producers the perfect canvas on which to paint their stories. With a multitude of studios, production houses and agencies around the city, Birmingham offers all the right resources to those in the film and screen industry. Events such as the Birmingham Film Festival and Flatpack Film Festival provide huge advantages to students wishing to make contact with industry professionals.

Birmingham has shaken off a formerly gritty image and is emerging as a cultural hotspot for up-and-coming talent.

Historically recognised for its industrial legacy as the ‘City of a Thousand Trades’ due to the vast number of industries and business that flocked to the area towards the end of the 19th century, Birmingham is actually one the UK’s greenest districts, featuring 600 parks and open spaces accumulating to over 8,000 acres.

It’s this multi-cultural mix of old meets new, nature meets industry, and art meets culture that draws crowds to the area, provides a striking canvas for filmmakers, and makes Birmingham such a fresh and innovative location for budding entrants to the film and television industry.

The city also holds over 50 festivals annually, including the Birmingham Film Festival, the Flat Pack Film Festival, the Birmingham International Jazz Festival and the Fierce Art Festival, to name but a few.

It’s not just an exciting and vibrant scene to enjoy socially; living in Birmingham is a golden opportunity to meet and work with talented individuals from all aspects of the industry.

Its collaborative and productive spirit is what makes Birmingham stand out. With 12 universities and over 185,000 students on average, the under 25s make up around 40% of Birmingham’s population, as the innovative and driven talent of tomorrow flock to one of the UK’s most up-and-coming cities for film professionals.

Birmingham Pride began in 2014 and has since awarded over £250k to deserving local community and support groups in the area, cementing Birmingham, as a diverse and welcoming city. Featuring a wealth of culture, galleries, theatres, cinemas and live music venues – including the Barber Institute of Fine Arts, Birmingham Museum and Art Gallery, Thinktank, Birmingham Science Museum, the Ikon Gallery, The Jewellery Quarter, and The Royal Birmingham Society of Artists – creatives have everything they need to live and breathe their art in this beautiful city.

As film and TV productions worldwide look for new locations, space, flexibility, and economic viability, Birmingham’s position in the global market as a location and source of talent is growing.

Put your career centre stage: Birmingham could be the best location scouting choice you ever make for your career.

With over 600 parks and over 8,000 acres of open space, Birmingham is the ideal place to enjoy nature. Martineau Gardens, with its twisting paths, woodlands and orchards, is a bubble of tranquillity, whilst historic Winterbourne House and Gardens is home to stunning botanical beauty – the perfect retreat for a sunny afternoon.

Castle Bromwich Hall Gardens features 10 acres of baroque walled gardens, and includes a holly walk, summer house, and maze. The City Centre Gardens, located next to the International Convention Centre, are filled with exotic-looking plants. It’s a great location for a quiet escape in between lectures, or for a day of lazing in the grass.

Finally, Birmingham Botanical Gardens and Glasshouses boasts 15 acres of stunning landscaped gardens, and four glasshouses for lovers of tropical plants. From cascading palms and ferns to Mediterranean citrus and cacti, it’s a fascinating and beautiful way to enjoy nature in the city.

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