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Program Description
The Boston University Graduate programs in the Department of Film & Television help each student find his or her voice in the language of moving pictures. The Department’s output represents the full scope of human interests developed through concentrations in: Film Studies, Television Production, Media Ventures, Screenwriting and Film Production.
MFA in Screenwriting: This two-year program is small yet vigorous and nurturing. By the time students leave the University, they will have completed three or four feature length screenplays, a television pilot, and several short screenplays.
MFA in Film Production: Small, workshop-style classes give students hands-on training in the fundamentals of filmmaking using the latest technology. Each student makes several short films in the course of the program, culminating in work on one or more thesis productions.
MFA in Film Studies: This four-semester program gives students a broad-based education in many aspects of film and media studies. Areas of concentration include the appreciation and comparative study of film and video as art forms, the study of film and video’s historical, political, and socio-cultural dimensions, and the comparative study of theories for understanding moving-image media and their various contexts.
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