The shift to digital media has profoundly transformed our understanding of the world, influencing how we live, work, and interact with the environment and each other. This BA in Film, TV, and Digital Media, ranked 11th in the UK for Communication and Media Studies (Complete University Guide, 2024), encourages critical analysis of digital platforms' impact on media production, consumption, and industries. Students will explore film, TV, and digital media across social, historical, and cultural contexts, including their effects on relationships and audiences.The programme includes modules such as Digital Media: Contexts and Histories, Television Studies: Key Debates, and a dissertation on film, TV, or digital media. Assessment involves practical activities like video essays and data visualisation, developing skills in research, writing, presentation, and teamwork. Students can engage in a vibrant film culture, including a student society and festival, and opt for study abroad at partner institutions for a semester or year.
Some of the modules you may study include the following: Digital Media: Contexts and Histories Digital Media, Culture, and Identity Introduction to Film I: Style and Analysis Introduction to Film II: European Cinema Digital Media: Practices and Provocations Television Studies: Key Debates Professional Practice Film, TV, and Digital Media Dissertation Online Video Culture For further module information visit: https://www.southampton.ac.uk/courses/film-tv-digital-media-degree-ba#modules
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