This course offers a comprehensive exploration of film and television history, including analysis of global cinemas, to examine their influence in contemporary media landscapes. Students will develop a profound understanding of these mediums as cultural, social, industrial, and global phenomena, while building practical skills for careers in creative industries or communication fields.The program provides access to exceptional campus resources, such as Special Collections on renowned writers, the unique Bill Douglas Cinema Museum, and the Digital Humanities Lab. With Exeter's recent UNESCO City of Literature designation, participants can engage in events featuring internationally acclaimed authors, actors, and filmmakers.
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