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Brooklyn College - Dept. of Film
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The Department of Film at Brooklyn College is the only public undergraduate department of Film Production and Film Studies in the New York area. The department has over 350 film majors from over 50 different countries studying film. Many have diverse backgrounds, previous degrees or interest in the arts that they bring to the study of film. Our graduates possess invaluable and traditional expertise, as well as knowledge of new emerging technologies that will shape the future of cinema.
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City College of New York -- MFA in Media Arts Production
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The Department of Media and Communication Arts offers a two-year graduate program leading to an M.F.A in Media Arts Production . The goal of the program is to prepare students who will navigate and prosper in the quickly expanding field of media arts production, including film and video production and interactive digital media. This is the only graduate-level program of its kind in the region offered at an affordable and accessible public institution.
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Columbia University School of Film
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Columbia offers a uniquely integrated curriculum centered around film as a storytelling medium, an emphasis reflected to varying degrees in every course offered. The course of instruction combines directing, writing, and producing with technical training and history/theory to provide students with a deep understanding of the principles and practice of dramatic narrative.
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Hunter College Department of Film and Media Studies
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With a world class faculty and up-to-date production facilities, Hunter College's Department of Film and Media Studies offers two undergraduate programs of study. One program leads toward a major in Film, combining film history and theory with film production. The other leads toward a major in Media Studies, combining critical media analysis with creative practice using a mix of contemporary media forms (video, print, digital graphics and the Internet).
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NYU Tisch School of Film and Television
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For more than 35 years, Tisch School of the Arts has drawn on the vast resources of New York City and New York University to create an extraordinary training ground for the individual artist and scholar of the arts. Our undergraduates learn their craft in a spirited, risk-taking environment that combines the professional training of a conservatory with the liberal arts education of a major research university.
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Queens College - Media Studies
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The Department is dedicated to liberal arts scholarship and education in media history, theory, criticism and research, as well as to the highest standards of the media arts. We are committed to training world-class leaders for the media industries and the academic discipline of media studies.
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School for Business - Metropolitan College of New York
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The MCNY Media Management MBA is a unique, developmentally designed program. The only one of its kind in the country, it is devoted to the entertainment, information, and communication arts industries: broadcasting and related telecommunications industries, film, music, multimedia, publishing, visual arts, theatre, and performing arts industries.
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School of Visual Arts Film and Video
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Many students come to SVA wanting to be a director. Quite a number remain on this course. Many others, however, find their true calling to be in one of the other specialties of filmmaking - editing, sound, cinematography, lighting or writing screenplays.
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The New School -- Media Studies
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The guiding mission of The New School Media Studies Program is to assist students in developing a critical understanding of the mediated culture in which we live as well as the skills to produce media messages in a variety of forms and genres. A commitment to the essential relationship between media theory and practice has been the core value of the program throughout its twenty-two-year history.
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