Students develop an awareness of cinema as a complex narrative form and as an art. We want them to learn the rhetorical and syntactical conventions of moving images and how this language has developed historically. We help students master film, television and interactive media from both the theoretical and practical perspectives.
The Film, Television and Interactive Media curriculum is designed to provide a broad overview of the history of the moving image, develop expertise in cinematic style and cultural meaning, lend theoretical sophistication to an understanding of the moving image, and ensure some appreciation of the practical and technical side of motion picture production.