Why study MA Documentary Filmmaking: Landscape and Ecology at Aberystwyth University?
The MA in Documentary Film at Aberystwyth provides you with a unique opportunity to develop your practical skills as a documentary filmmaker in a research-led context and with access to both film and digital technologies.
You will have the opportunity to explore a range of techniques, experiment with new approaches and take risks as you develop your own creative voice through a period of sustained reflection that leads to a final practical project. The course is designed to equip you with technical expertise, supported by a grounding in the key critical debates in documentary film.
You will be encouraged to experiment with different media and methods, and to think about documentary as a form of both personal expression and political intervention, stimulating new ways of seeing and engaging with the world.
You will benefit from departmental interests in documentary history and theory, space, place and landscape, activism, ecocriticism and site-specific performance.
Specialist opportunities at Aberystwyth for Documentary Film students include:
- benefitting first-hand from the Department's strengths in site-specific practice
- use of facilities to work across digital, 8mm and 16mm film, including a digital research lab and darkrooms for analogue film and photography
- access to the National Screen and Sound Archive at the National Library of Wales
- taking part in workshops and masterclasses with visiting artists
- field work and trips.
