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Film Studies, Photography and Video
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Film Studies, Photography and Video The first year is about the acquisition of practical skills in photography and video allied to an understanding of current critical and contemporary issues within film studies.
The second year further develops the understanding and application of those skills and is where you begin specialising in a photographic or video pathway or a combination of the two. It allows you to gain a deeper understanding of personal work, supported by specialist modules in International Cinema and American and British film.
Year three is more self-directed and is aimed at making you an independent practitioner with a strong conceptual understanding of your chosen pathway. Additional modules, in particular the writing of a dissertation or further study in American, British and Cult Film, help to contextualise previous learning. The year culminates in the production of a major body of work.
Modules studied on the course are:
Photography and Camera Vision Constructing the Moving Image Introduction to Film Studies Introduction to Film History Still and Moving Image Production International Cinema and Film Theory Film in America and Britain 1946-1979 Experimental and Analytical Production Contemporary British and American Cinema Cult Film Film Studies Dissertation. A Classroom course provided by De Montfort University in Leicester, United Kingdom
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