Film Studies - Careers and Employability - University of.
This MA offers you the opportunity to explore key aspects of film analysis, theory, history and practice. Through a range of different approaches to the study of film, including genre and textual analysis, audience studies, and media archaeology, you will be exposed to some of the most pressing debates about film today.
Film Studies is an academic subject that has been taught in universities since the 1960s and film is considered to be a valuable art form. Alongside theoretical, cultural and historical approaches to film, we look at analysing film and understanding techniques of film production in the context of marketing, distribution, exhibition and consumption of one of the most influential global businesses.
Film Studies With a commissioning focus on American cinema, Asian cinemas, film-philosophy, film aesthetics and film genre, Edinburgh University Press’ Film Studies publishing programme is internationally renowned for its dynamic and innovative books.
Looking at film history involves viewing film in its film-historical context in relation to technical advances, particular film movements, or wider social and cultural factors. Thus we might look at silent cinema, the introduction of sound, the Soviet Montage movement of the 1920s, the Cinema of the Third Reich, the Neorealism of postwar Italy, or the French New Wave cinema of the 1950s. In.
Film Studies. MA, Master of Research - MRes. Filmmaking (Concept to Screen) MA. Professional Writing, Film, Media, New Media, Journalism, Creative Studies, Drama, Professional Writing. Doctor of Philosophy - PhD, Master of Philosophy - MPhil.
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Our MA Film Studies graduates go on to a wide variety of fields. Some have chosen to work in the film and television and media industries, both in the UK and elsewhere in the world, in roles in production, press and publicity, publishing (newspapers, books and magazines), cultural heritage and archives, social media, and arts festivals. Many also continue their academic passion through PhD.