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    Your guide to know everything you need about studying Film Studies

    Your guide to know everything you need about studying Film Studies

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    What you need to know about Film Studies

    Film Studies is a discipline that explores and analyzes the relationship between film production, culture, and society from different perspectives - historical, theoretical, or critical. By pursuing a degree in Film Studies, you will learn how to appreciate a film as a work of art or a book, from its content to the techniques and stylistic elements used.

    Film Studies degrees offer a wide range of specializations since each program is different from one University to another. The focus is not on film production, which is sometimes not even included in the curriculum. Some of the most common Film Studies specializations are Film and Media, Cinema Arts, and Film and Television.

    Film Studies is a good degree choice if you are interested in obtaining a deeper understanding of film cinema and visual media. You’ll dive into the multifaceted film theories that are shaping the way people view films. Some of the skills you learn during a Film Studies course include deep understanding of film, research and writing skills, creative and critical thinking skills, communication and presentation skills, and management and organizational skills 

    Common courses in Film Studies include:

    1. Film and History: This course explores the origins of films to the current moment and will help in finding the cultural and historical context of a film.
    2. Film and Form: This course teaches film topics related to formal qualities such as narrative, acting, sounds, editing, and cinematography.
    3. Film and Genre: This course helps you become familiar with the relationship between film and genre, either as a story-type category, particular filmmaker, or filmmaking movement.
    4. Film and Human Experience: This course teaches how to examine a film as a way of expressing human experiences - from personal experiences to cultural, from spiritual to philosophical, and others.
    5. Film and Production Culture: This course teaches about aspects of film production such as acting or screenwriting.

    These skills you learn while pursuing a Film Studies degree are not only applicable in the film industry but also in a wide range of careers, such as Art, Journalism, Academia, or Marketing.

    To excel in Film Studies, you need to have a strong interest in history and culture studies since they play a big part in the film aspects. Good communication skills are crucial since you need to influence and persuade people’s opinions. Film Studies degrees often include topics where you need an open mind and flexibility since there might be cultural differences regarding the way your peers might interpret a film.

    Film Studies Careers

    • Film
    • cultural critic
    • Journalist
    • Film curator
    • Production Assistant
    • Scriptwriter
    • Art Director
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