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Film Studies

Our curriculum is designed to cultivate students' passion for film, media, and digital arts while fostering critical thinking, creativity, and technical proficiency. Through hands-on projects, practical exercises, and engaging coursework, students will explore the art of filmmaking, media analysis, and digital storytelling. Our curriculum covers a wide range of topics, including cinematography, screenwriting, editing, sound design, and media literacy. Students will learn to express their ideas and perspectives through various digital media platforms, mastering industry-standard tools and techniques. With access to cutting-edge equipment, editing suites, and production resources, students will gain practical experience in producing films, commercials, podcasts, and multimedia projects.

What makes a good student of Media & Film?

  • Demonstrates a genuine passion for film, media, and storytelling.
  • Possesses strong creativity and imagination, bringing unique ideas and perspectives to their projects.
  • Shows proficiency in visual communication and storytelling techniques.
  • Exhibits technical skills in areas such as cinematography, editing, sound design, and digital media production.
  • Demonstrates effective collaboration and teamwork skills, working well with peers on film and media projects.
  • Displays attention to detail and a commitment to quality in the execution of their work.
  • Exhibits critical thinking and media literacy skills, analysing and interpreting media messages and narratives.
  • Shows an understanding of film history, genres, and cinematic techniques.
  • Demonstrates a willingness to learn and experiment with new technologies and techniques in film and media production.
  • Displays a strong work ethic and time management skills, meeting project deadlines and dedicating time to practice and refine their craft.

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