The Film, Television, and Screen Studies program offers a thorough exploration of audiovisual media. Students develop skills to critically examine media content from global cinemas, including diverse regions like the United States and the Philippines, while considering their historical and cultural backgrounds. This major introduces learners to various filmmakers, styles, and media technologies while addressing contemporary topics like ideology and representation. Coursework includes examining Hollywood's production systems, investigating truth portrayal in documentaries, and studying celebrity image creation. The program starts with foundational first-year courses in film and television studies, providing essential analytical frameworks. Advanced second and third-year studies delve into specialized topics including genre cinema, fame culture, and screen media. These subjects frequently overlap with disciplines like communications, gender studies, and international studies. Graduates will gain strong media analysis capabilities, industry production and audience understanding, and proficiency in narrative methods.
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