ASSISTANT PROFESSOR IN FILM STUDIES, THE AMERICAN UNIVERSITY OF PARISFilmAssistant professorChronicle of Higher Education
Sheila Pettyis professor emerita of film studies at the University of Regina. A Fellow of the Royal Society of Canada, she has written on issues of cultural representation, identity and nation in African and African diasporic screen media, and has curated film and media exhibitions for art galle...
The Mel Hoppenheim School of Cinema at Concordia University is the huge university-based centre for the study of film production, film animation, and film studies in Canada, enrolling 250 students to their undergraduate and graduate programs. Students discover the aesthetic and technical practices of...
Outside of academia, a graduate degree can prepare students for several different occupations in the entertainment industry. Although a post-baccalaureate degree is not often required in this industry, the skills learned in graduate film programs may be applied to jobs such as script or screenwriter...
–Kelcy Williams, Jacksonville State University, class of 2023, film major "Studying film has empowered me to both analyze and create films. This semester, I’m taking one class where I shoot my homework assignments on a film camera from the 1950s, and another where I’m studying the histo...
I got to know myself in depth thanks to the intensity and discipline of the program. I learned about endurance, patience and my own breaking point during my studies. Discovering what my mind and body was capable of at the toughest of moments has been my greatest asset in life. ...
Fathollah Amiri, a distinguished Iranian documentary filmmaker, was born in 1981 in Ilam. His passion for art and cinema began at a young age, leading him to Tehran to pursue his studies at the IRIB University where he obtained both a bachelor's and master's degree in cinema. With his ...
(1) How to have a professional career, find jobs, etc. (2) Filmmaking is a human enterprise that requires collaboration and the ability to organize people (3) Filmmaking is expensive and requires the ability to find financing Those three aspects are much harder to learn by yourself with book...
SPECIAL EVENT AT THE UNIVERSITY OF WISCONSIN – MADISON Tuesday, 22 October, 6PM INDOCUMENTALES presents THE UNAFRAID, in partnership with the Latin American, Caribbean and Iberian Studies Program at the University of Wisconsin – Madison.
Historians look at the documentary evidence of the past, analyze it and interpret it, according to the My Plan website. In particular, a film historian studies the past as it relates to the history of films. Additionally, they most often teach at a university, work with film archives and ...