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    Moving-Image Production

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    The Ohio State University

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    United States of America, Columbus

    University RankQS Ranking
    208

    Key Facts

    Program Level

    Bachelor

    Study Type

    Full Time

    Delivery

    On Campus

    Campuses

    Columbus

    Program Language

    English

    Start & Deadlines

    Next Intake Deadlines24-Aug-2022
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    Go to the official application for the university

    Duration 4 year(s)
    Tuition Fee
    TRY 35,018  / Year
    Next Intake 24-Aug-2022

    Moving-Image Production

    About

    Students in the moving-image production major develop a deep understanding of film production in the areas of animation, documentary, experimental and narrative cinema.

    Moving-Image Production

    Degree: BA

    Campus: Columbus

    College: Arts and Sciences

    Students in the moving-image production major study the increasingly interdisciplinary professional field of moving-image production and develop a deep understanding of film production in the areas of animation, documentary, experimental and narrative cinema. The program emphasizes specialized studio practice, the development of critical storytelling skills and proficiency in visual literacy.

    By integrating theory and practice, the moving-image production program produces filmmakers with critical-thinking skills and independent voices who will bring new vision to the film industry, independent cinema, and visual culture.

    Get started

    Upon acceptance to the university, students enroll as a pre-major. After completing nine credits of pre-major foundations courses on the fundamentals of filmmaking, students submit work for a portfolio review at the end of spring semester. The portfolio review at the end of spring semester, plus successful completion of pre-major courses with a minimum average grade of B- or better, is required to be eligible for application to the MIP major. 

    Admission to the moving-image production major is competitive. 30 to 35 students are accepted annually. Students who are not accepted are encouraged to explore the film studies major and its corresponding minors, where they will be able to continue their pursuits in the study of film theory, history and production.

    Curriculum

    Students accepted to the moving-image production major complete 38 credits in the major, plus 15 credits in the required film studies minor.

    Required courses for the major include: Production Studio courses in animation, experimental, documentary and narrative film-making; two credits of Cinema Today screening practices course work; Senior Project I and II; and six credits of electives at the 2000-level or above, which may include credit for pre-approved study abroad or film/media internships.

    Students can take a wide variety of courses in fields such as art, languages and cultures, comparative studies, history of art, dance, design, film studies, comparative studies, film studies, theatre, and women’s, gender and sexuality, as well as offerings from the Advanced Computing Center for the Arts and Design (ACCAD) and the Wexner Center for the Arts.

    Internship

    Internships are an important part of the academic experience and can add important development opportunities for students pursuing careers in any aspect of film production and film studies.

    Ohio State film studies and moving-image production students have found internships and careers within a variety of companies and on specific motion picture and television productions, including at companies such as: 3 Arts Entertainment, 4th Row Films, Bungalow Media, Broadway Video, CBS, Cohen Media, Groundswell Pictures, Myriad Pictures, Netflix, Youtube, Paradigm, Sundance, Starz, Ohio HD, Paradigm and Silver Pictures, and WOSU Public Media.

    Students in this major have also found work on productions like: Captain America: The Winter Soldier; Carol; Fast and Furious 8; "The Late Show with Stephen Colbert," and more. 

    Generous scholarships are awarded twice annually to support costs associated with student participation in film industry internships.

    Student organizations

    From writing to production to animation, Ohio State has student organizations focused on every part of the film process. These groups offer film screenings, trivia nights, production opportunities, trips to film festivals and more.

    • The Animation Club provides a community for those interested in viewing, discussing and making animated shorts.
    • The Film and Video Society is committed to fostering cooperation and creativity among Ohio State students in the disciplines of film and video. By offering an open and rewarding environment for the study and appreciation of film and video, they strive to prepare students for future explorations in these media.
    • The Mad Royal Film Society is a movie group for students interested in all aspects of film production. The group collaborates to make one polished short film per school year. They do pre-production in the fall, and filming in the spring.
    • Scarlet and Gray Anime fosters an appreciation of Japanese popular culture through showings of Japanese animated films ("anime") and related popular media.
    • The Video Essay Club (or VEC) hosts discussions, workshops and screenings for all students to creatively explore their personal/academic interests through the audiovisual medium of video essays.

    Possible careers

    Many graduates of film studies and moving-image production find positions with film companies, film archives and festivals. Others work as media creators, visual artists, art managers, critics and journalists, creators, and teachers at a variety of levels. Graduates in film have pursued higher education in related fields, and have been competitive in graduate school applications in education, film studies and production, fine art, and law, among other areas. Our graduates are also prepared for positions in government, not-for-profit organizations and industry fields that are open to those majoring in the humanities. Other types of possibilities reside in the communications job market—public relations, technical writing, advertising and educational media are just a few of the exciting career avenues that majors might take.

    Requirements

    Entry Requirements

    Criteria of our holistic review, in no particular order.

    • Successful completion of university preparatory courses

    • High school performance (class rank or GPA), including participation in accelerated programs like Honors, AP and IB; Ohio State does not have minimum requirements for class rank or GPA

    • Standardized test score (ACT or SAT); Ohio State does not have minimum requirements for ACT or SAT scores

      Ohio State has adopted a TEST-OPTIONAL policy for 2022 applicants. Learn more.
    • Ability and desire to contribute to and engage with a diverse campus community

    • Experiences that demonstrate leadership or engaged involvement (e.g., co-curricular activities, work experiences or military service)

    • Status as a first-generation university student

    • Demonstration of outstanding talent in a particular area

    • High school performance if adversely affected by physical, mental or learning environment factors

    • Eligibility for and likelihood of benefiting from organized support services at Ohio State

    Enrollment in your intended major

    Once it is determined that you are admissible, you will be considered for enrollment in the college of your intended major. Read about

    English Program Requirements

    we require evidence of English language proficiency, unless you have completed three full years of school at a U.S. regionally accredited high school or if you are a citizen of, or have received a bachelor’s degree from, Australia, Belize, British Caribbean, British West Indies, Canada (except Quebec), England, Guyana, Ireland, Liberia, New Zealand, Scotland, the United States or Wales.

    Fee Information

    Tuition Fee

    TRY 35,018 

    How to Apply

    How do I submit scores?

    Ohio State has adopted a TEST-OPTIONAL policy for 2022 applicants. Learn more.

    Tips for sending scores to Ohio State

    • Scores must come directly from the testing agency. When you register for the ACT or SAT, indicate that you want your scores sent to Ohio State.

    • If you already took the test but didn't send your scores to Ohio State, you can order them for a fee. Order in advance to be sure scores reach us by the application deadline.

    • We must receive standardized test scores by your application deadline (either November 1 or February 1 for autumn semester applicants).

    • October 2 (SAT) and October 23 (ACT) are your last 2021 test dates if you want your scores to be considered for our November 1 early action deadline. Important! If you plan to test on those dates, you must request that Ohio State receive scores when you register for the test. And please note: If you choose to have your scores considered, you won’t be able to review scores from these dates prior to submitting your application by the November 1 deadline.

    • Applicants who will have been out of high school for two or more years by their term of enrollment are not required to submit scores.

    Is the essay required?

    The essay is not required for either the ACT or SAT.

    Should I take a standardized test more than once?

    Ohio State looks at the highest composite score from a single test date. Taking the test (and having scores sent to us) more than once, while not required, may work to your advantage.

    How does Ohio State look at scores?

    When considering students for admission or Honors and Scholars selection, we consider the best official composite / combined score from a single test administration. Ohio State does not mix sub-scores from multiple tests.

    These items plus the Common Application (STEP 3) make up a complete application. We must receive all items by the deadline to consider your application on time.

    Official transcripts

    High school transcripts

    Request that your high school or secondary school send transcripts / documents / official copies of examination certificates for coursework from the final four years (grades 9-12) to Ohio State.

    How to send your transcripts to Ohio State:

    • Your high school counselor can upload the transcripts / documents / official copies of examination certificates using Common App, Naviance or other secure electronic delivery service.

    • Your high school counselor can email the transcripts to [email protected].

    • If electronic submission is not possible, please mail your official transcripts to our express mail address.

    • Faxed transcripts will not be accepted.

    Foreign language documents must be translated into English by the issuing institution, an authorized translator or a teacher of the language. Any additional requirements will be posted to your Applicant Center, so be sure to check your application status regularly after you've applied.

    Official ACT or SAT scores

    Ohio State has adopted a TEST-OPTIONAL policy for 2022 applicants. Learn more.
    How do I submit my scores?

    We must receive your official ACT or SAT score sent electronically directly from the testing agency. Scores from transcripts will not be considered. Read more about score requirements in STEP 1.

    Optional: Recommendation from a teacher or counselor

    While not required, your counselor may send a maximum of two letters of recommendation electronically through the Common Application.

    If an electronic option isn’t available, your counselor may email your letter(s) to [email protected]; the letter must include your first and last name and OSU ID number, found on the email we send acknowledging receipt of your application. Letters sent via email are subject to sender verification.

    Official proof of English language skills

    You must request that your testing agency send official scores electronically to Ohio State demonstrating the English proficiency level outlined below:

    • TOEFL (internet-based test or internet-based test Home Edition*): 79 or higher

    • IELTS or IELTS Indicator*: 6.5 or higher

    • ACT: 21 or higher on the English section

    • SAT: 27 or higher on the Reading Test

    • Duolingo*: 105 or higher

    You are exempt from this requirement if you have completed three full years of school at a U.S. regionally accredited high school or if you are a citizen of, or have received a bachelor’s degree from, Australia, Belize, British Caribbean, British West Indies, Canada (except Quebec), England, Guyana, Ireland, Liberia, New Zealand, Scotland, the United States or Wales.

    Ohio State has an intensive English program for students who wish to improve their language skills called the American Language Program. A separate application is required for this program. Ohio State does not offer conditional admission to students who enroll in the American Language Program.

    *To accommodate applicants affected by the COVID-19 pandemic, The Ohio State University will accept Duolingo, the IELTS Indicator and the TOEFL internet-based test Home Edition from any international student applying for spring 2022 or autumn 2022 admission. All Duolingo test takers are required to take an English placement exam upon arrival to campus. TOEFL Home Edition and IELTS Indicator test takers are required to take an English placement exam upon arrival unless they qualify for a TOEFL or IELTS score exemption.

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