TWO SUBJECT AREAS IN ONE DEGREE
MFA VIDEO GAME COMPOSITION & ORCHESTRATION
ONLINE Dual-Pathway Postgraduate Masters Degree With Live Orchestral Session
Flexible study with personal tuition
Full-time – 24 months (approx 30 hrs/wk)
Part-time – 36 months (approx 20 hrs/wk)
Part-time – 48 months (approx 15 hrs/wk)
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With the video game industry rapidly growing, more projects are now using live orchestras. Games frequently have both the budget and ambitious scale to support larger music and audio budgets and with that comes unique opportunities for composers and orchestrators. This course gives you the skills needed to reach the top in video games music, including a live orchestral session with a 50-piece orchestra and multiple chances to write for solo instrumentalists.
During this comprehensive Master of Fine Arts degree course, you will cover the skills taught in both our MA Composing for Video Games and MA Orchestration for Films, Games, and Television degree courses.
Preparing you for the career you deserve
This course will give you all the technical and creative skills needed to realise your music as both professional grade sampled mock-ups and prepare them for live orchestra - all in the context of interactive video game scores.
You will learn to write for live players and prepare scores for live orchestral sessions, as well as implement your MIDI mockups into game engines directly using audio middleware like Wwise.
On this course, you will learn:
- To write dynamic music for video games required for interactive gameplay driven by the player’s choices
- To use Wwise to implement your music interactively in fully functional Unity games, many specially designed or licenced for the course - including commercial releases.
- How to compose for a wide variety of game genres, from mobile puzzle games through to action and racing games.
- Composition for orchestra - creating and orchestrating awe-inspiring live and sampled orchestral film, TV and games music.
- Sampled instrument techniques, including skills like creating and balancing your template, instrument placement, use of reverb, and using controllers to enhance realism and orchestral mixing.
- Live orchestral session skills, including preparing a session-ready Pro Tools project and scores for live performers.
Guy michelmore
Composer & ThinkSpace CEO
Composed for Marvel, Disney, Lionsgate & Dreamworks
Bill Boston
Composer & Orchestrator
Cloudy With A Chance Of Meatballs
I, Robot
Allison Piccioni
Composer & Orchestrator
Graceland
First Dates
White Collar
Arhynn Descy
Film Composer & Pianist
Member of AMPAS
Ivor Novello Award Judge
Acclaimed Music Editor
Sam Watts
Composer & Orchestrator
Planet Earth (BBC)
The Sarah Jane Adventures
Emily Rice
Composer & Orchestrator
Tomb Raider
The Mummy
Star Trek: Discovery
Sebastian Androne-Nakansishi
Composer & Orchestrator
Awarded "Composer of the Year" International Classical Music Awards
Peter Bateman
Media Composer & Orchestrator
Avengers: Age Of Ultron
Shazam!
Hollie Buhagiar
Composer & Orchestrator
Projects for Sky, Channel 4, Amazon, BFI, Amazon, The Guardian.
Emer Landers
Composer & Orchestrator
Bach is Blue
Forever Hold Your Peace
A Risky Undertaking
Giorgio Vezzini
Sound Designer & Audio Lead
Baldur's Gate 3
Batman: Arkham Knight
League of Legends
Alyx Jones
Game Audio Professional
Silver Script Games
The Sound Architect
James Elsey
Video Game Composer
Evil Dead: The Game
Jamie Christopherson
Games Composer
Fortnite
The Lord of the Rings: Battle of Middle Earth
Jake Gaule
Composer & Sound Designer
Far Cry: Rise of the Revolution
Window
Idoz Games
Course CONTRIBUTORS
DARELL ALEXANDER
Music Agent & CEO of Cool Music
Harry Potter movies
Downtown Abbey
Halo 4
NIC RAINE
Arranger & Orchestrator
Star Wars: The Clone Wars
A View to Kill
The Living Daylights
FRANCIS SHAW
Film Composer
Room With A View
The Fourth Protocol
Vendetta
Jake jackson
Orchestral Mixing
Wonka
Avengers: Endgame
Captain America: The First Avenger
Ted Lasso
Wonder Woman
Mulan
STEVE SIDWELL
Arranger & Composer
Bohemian Rhapsody
Moulin Rouge!
The Voice UK
STEPHEN BAYSTED
Composer & Orchestrator
The Walking Dead: Assult
Project Cars
Andrea Possee
Composer & Orchestrator
Baymax!
Traitors
My Life with Puppies
Milton Nelson
Fast & Furious: Hobbs & Shaw
Batman: Arkham Origins
Scrubs
rachel james
Composer & Orchestrator
Crash Down Hearts
James Bond: Goldeneye Reloaded
Five O'Clock Shadow
HOWARD BLAKE
Film Composer
The Snowman
The Hunger
Flash Gordon
ALEX GREEN
Sound Designer
Matt Lightbound
Sound & Audio Designer
Dead Island 2
Planet Coaster
Jurassic World Evolution
NOA BEazley
Re:Awaken
A Token War
Phosfi
Mark Angus
Alien: Isolation
Telling Lies
Harry Potter & The Deathly Hallows Part 2
"I love that ThinkSpace only hires tutors that are actively working in the industry... It's really forward thinking"
Working with a live orchestra is an unforgettable experience. At the end of your course, some of your music will be performed by a live, professional, 50-piece film orchestra. You are welcome to attend in person or follow the session via livestream. This is included within the price of your course. Sessions take place in Europe (most likely Prague or Budapest) and are subject to availability.
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Listen to course graduate Lisa Travis's composition I'll Always Be With You, recorded in Prague in 2024.
LIVE INSTRUMENTAL SESSIONS
Unsure about studying online?
Concerned about feeling disconnected or lacking individual attention from home? Don't worry, our online music campus connects you with fellow students, industry alumni, tutors, and professionals across the globe. There's always someone to assist, offer advice, provide encouragement, or share work opportunities.
Discover what our degree alumni have to say about their connected experience with ThinkSpace, the friends they've made, and the networks they've built.
"I love the community. I've made friends for life and I look forward to working with many of them in the future."
We offer three different schedules so you can pick which best fits around your life. It is also possible to switch between these schedules at certain points during the degree, should you find that that you have more or less time available than you anticipated. You can also pause your degree altogether if life gets in the way.
Full time – 24 months (approx 30 hrs/wk)
Part time – 36 months (approx 20 hrs/wk)
Part time – 48 months (approx 15 hrs/wk)
Please note that these weekly hours are estimates based on previous years' students. It will vary from student to student, depending on your rate of work. These time estimates include every element of the course: live workshops, one-to-one tutorials, reading and watching the course materials, and time spent on assignment projects.
FinancING
Fees are set in pounds sterling so may be subject to exchange rate fluctuations for those outside the UK.
You will be invoiced in instalments at the start of each term. (For courses lasting longer than 12 months, please budget for an annual inflation linked increase on the remaining balance of fees, based on UK RPI, capped at 8%.
STUDENT LOANS
In the UK you can apply for the following student loans to cover or contribute towards postgraduate tuition fee :
- Up to £12,167 in England. More info
- Up to £18,770 in Wales. More info
- Up to £6,500 in Northern Ireland. More info
- Up to £7,000 in Scotland. More info
PAY-AS-YOU-LEARN OPTIONS
We offer interest-free payment plans, where you can spread the cost of your course across the duration of your studies. The payment plan you are on depends on the schedule you are on. You will be required to pay a deposit upon enrolling.
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HELPING YOU SECURE YOUR FIRST ROLE
accredited by Arts University Bournemouth
Your degree is accredited and awarded by our academic partner, Arts University Bournemouth (AUB). Home to the prestigious Bournemouth Film School – whose alumni include film director Edgar Wright (Baby Driver) and screenwriter Simon Beaufoy (Slumdog Millionaire) – AUB is a public university on the south coast of England. Its history dates back to the 1880s.
AUB provide academic oversight across our degrees, which are subject to the same rigorous quality checks as degrees taught by all UK universities.
How to apply
To make an initial application you will need to fill out the application form, write a short cover letter and provide a few examples of your music or sound design.
"Am I good enough?"
We are frequently asked this and are glad to help. You’ll need to be competent in your DAW and be able to write music fluently and productively. It doesn’t have to be orchestral music and it doesn’t have to be perfect by any means. We are looking for potential. You also don't need a high level of music theory.
We recommend booking a chat with one of our course advisors. As ThinkSpace Masters graduates themselves, they can take a listen to some of your work and tell you where you stand.
REGISTER FOR MORE INFORMATION
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SCHEDULE A CHAT WITH A COURSE ADVISOR
We recommend booking an informal audio or video chat with one of our friendly course advisors. You can discuss your goals and time commitments, and learn about your different options for subjects, schedules and financing.
They can also review some examples of your music and let you know if you're ready for a Masters. If you're not quite there yet, they'll suggest some practical next steps.