University of California Santa Barbara’s Department of Film and Media Studies (Santa Barbara, CA) – Esteemed Theory and Criticism
Beautiful Santa Barbara is both a haven by the Pacific Ocean and within driving distance of the film industry. The Department of Film and Media Studies at UCSB offers a chance to learn the fundamentals of the motivations behind the art of making movies.
It offers courses on the history and theory of film and media practices around the world; fiction and non-fiction filmmaking; video games, interactive, and web-based digital media production; screenwriting and archival and curatorial practice.
Around 500 undergraduate majors and 30 graduate students make up its body. Its MA-PhD program is one worth thinking about as it considers itself groundbreaking in terms of molding the changing media landscape.
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