Making it in Hollywood or at festivals like Sundance and Cannes doesn't just happen. If you're considering graduate school for film, then you have to be committed to really working the different parts of your brain together, since these programs typically blend creativity, technical skills and intellectual abilities. Graduate studies in film include both master's and doctoral degrees in areas such as film/cinema studies, media studies, digital arts, animation, screenwriting, film production, cinematography, moving image archive studies. If you can't decide--or are just too multi-talented!--perhaps a joint master's in film production and creative writing is right for you, or maybe combined degrees in business and producing. Within these graduate degrees, you can expect to cover topics such as classical film and media theory, national cinemas, documentary studies, new media, experimental cinema, and film history, as well as getting a lot of hands-on training and experience in the various aspects of filmmaking. Graduate studies in film are rigorous, competitive and above all exciting! They allow you to develop your own vision, style and voice while learning from the best in the business. So let Grad Source help you find the right graduate program in film, and get your future rolling today!
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