Discover the multi-billion-pound global media industries and their role in shaping societal perceptions. As an early pioneer in film and television studies, the University of East Anglia (UEA) boasts world-renowned academics who excel in research and teaching across British, American, and global cinemas, popular genres, and feminist media interpretations.The BA Film and Television Studies programme explores the history of film and TV from inception to today, examining social and political influences on storytelling, industry evolution, and cultural phenomena like Doctor Who or Marvel adaptations. Students engage in media practice, creating their own work while utilising UEA's exceptional facilities, such as the East Anglian Film Archive, and partnerships with the British Film Institute and Norwich Film Festival. The course builds transferable skills in research, communication, teamwork, and leadership, leading to careers in production, marketing, advertising, or related fields. Graduates have succeeded as executives, producers, and creative directors.Note: Course details may change; verify on www.uea.ac.uk.
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