The taught programme in Paris offers a grounding
in postgraduate-level Film Studies and is suitable for graduates in the
subject and for those new to it. It provides a unique opportunity for a
two-centred programme of study. The programme consists of research
training, two core 30-credit modules and two 30-credit subject options,
plus a dissertation.
Modules undertaken in the autumn term include Advanced Film Theory and Film History. Modules available in the spring term in Paris include Film and Modernity and Paris and Modernism. Dissertations are supervised in Canterbury.
In 2010, we moved into the purpose-built, and RIBA award-winning, Jarman Building located at the centre of the Canterbury campus. The new building is home to a range of professional standard editing and studio facilities plus a dedicated postgraduate centre and a range of teaching and social spaces.
Some are working in the television industries, arts organisations, university and school teaching, local government and business. Other graduates have moved into directing commercials and music video.
Some have gone on to postgraduate academic film courses while others have gone on to advanced postgraduate study in a wide range of specialist disciplines including cinematography, animation and special effects, directing and screenwriting .
More information: http://www.mastersportal.eu/students/browse/programme/26976/film-studies.html#tab:funding
Modules undertaken in the autumn term include Advanced Film Theory and Film History. Modules available in the spring term in Paris include Film and Modernity and Paris and Modernism. Dissertations are supervised in Canterbury.
Resources and facilities
Film Studies at Kent has excellent viewing and library facilities, with a large number of films screened weekly during term on 35mm, DVD and video. The Templeman Library has extensive book and specialist journal holdings in film and related areas; there is also a large and growing reference collection of film on video and DVD, with individual and group viewing facilities. The department also benefits from the presence of the Gulbenkian Cinema on campus, which runs a programme of new releases and classics.In 2010, we moved into the purpose-built, and RIBA award-winning, Jarman Building located at the centre of the Canterbury campus. The new building is home to a range of professional standard editing and studio facilities plus a dedicated postgraduate centre and a range of teaching and social spaces.
Careers
Many of our graduates are working in film-related careers such as film distribution, film festivals, promotion and film journalism.Some are working in the television industries, arts organisations, university and school teaching, local government and business. Other graduates have moved into directing commercials and music video.
Some have gone on to postgraduate academic film courses while others have gone on to advanced postgraduate study in a wide range of specialist disciplines including cinematography, animation and special effects, directing and screenwriting .
More information: http://www.mastersportal.eu/students/browse/programme/26976/film-studies.html#tab:funding
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