MetFilm School merges with Screen and Film School and launches MetStudios
Sep 25, 2024
Following the successful acquisition of MetFilm School by the BIMM Group earlier this year, BIMM University, which specialises in music, film, performing arts and creative technology, has announced its latest plans.
BIMM University will be the only awarding body for all new MetFilm School undergraduate and postgraduate students from September 2025. This move places BIMM University, with its 40-year heritage, as a lead provider of film and screen higher education across the UK and Europe.
For current students of MetFilm School and Screen and Film School, there will be no immediate changes. From 2025, students will benefit from an expanded MetFilm School community, with access to campuses in London, Berlin, Birmingham, Brighton, Leeds, and Manchester.
It marks a new era for MetFilm School, which has joined forces with BIMM’s Screen and Film School to operate under the one, MetFilm School brand.
Dara Kilkenny, Pro Vice-Chancellor of Screen and Film at BIMM University, explained: “By combining our strengths, the two schools will create a unique offer, giving all students access to state-of-the-art film studios, industry standard kit, top lecturers, and important industry connections.
“By bringing together each school’s rich history, resources and significant achievements, we are positioning MetFilm School as the market leader in film and screen education across Europe, and the UK.”
MetStudios
BIMM University’s commitment to bridge the skills gap in the creative sectors, and in response to growing demand, internationally for skilled professionals in the creative digital media industries, the group has made a further announcement, and has unveiled ‘MetStudios’, a new, specialist school focusing on games, animation, and visual effects (VFX).
MetStudios will become one of Europe’s leading destinations for creative digital education, with campuses already up and running in Brighton and Berlin, it has plans to expand to Bristol, Manchester, London, and Leeds in 2025.
MetStudios is set to offer cutting-edge training that combines the technical and creative aspects of digital media, equipping students with the knowledge and expertise they need to excel in growth industries that are expanding their use of these new technologies.
As a centre for creative innovation, MetStudios will help shape the next generation of talent in gaming, animation, and VFX.
Comment / April Sotomayor, head of industry sustainability, BAFTA Albert