
Students in Film and Media Studies look at all aspects of film and media, including aesthetic, creative, critical, cultural, technical, and theoretical perspectives.
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Film and Media Studies students learn skills in the making of audio-visual productions and also graduate with knowledge in writing about, researching, and analyzing many different kinds of media. As a result, students are prepared for careers as communicators, innovative creators of film and other forms of media, and they become competent professionals in fields such as news, public relations, production, and other media-related fields. The degree also prepares students for graduate work in Film and Media Studies.
2/25/21 3:00PM Good Thunder Reading Series: Chris McCormick and Michael Torres
03:00 PM - Zoom
2/25/21 4:00PM Confederate Monument Challenges and Community Response
04:00 PM - Zoom
2/25/21 7:30PM Theatre & Dance Production: Sense and Sensibility
07:30 PM - Ted Paul Theatre, Earley Center for Performing Arts
2/26/21 7:30PM Theatre & Dance Production: Sense and Sensibility
07:30 PM - Ted Paul Theatre, Earley Center for Performing Arts
"...the...professors are dedicated to helping the students learn and offer constructive criticism."
Links to various student resources for Film & Media Studies students.
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