Media Studies: Film and Photographic Studies
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The master’s programme in Film and Photographic Studies at Leiden University covers the history and theory of film and photography within the broad context of visual and other media.
This one-year master’s programme takes an interdisciplinary approach to the study of ‘lens-based’ media: photography, film and video. Designed for students with an undergraduate degree in a related field or relevant professional experience, this programme offers excellent preparation for a career in cinema, photography or media art.
The programme is taught by acclaimed scholars at Leiden University’s Faculty of Humanities, as well as artists, critics, and curators. You will also be able to benefit from access to the Leiden University Library which has one of the oldest photo collections in the Netherlands.
Film and Photographic Studies will provide you with an interdisciplinary understanding of lens-based media. During the programme you will have the opportunity to explore theories and histories of these media since the nineteenth century through a mix of lectures, workshops, seminars and field trips.
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A bachelor's degree in Film and Literary Studies, Film Studies or Art History or any relevant field with knowledge of and insight into theoretical and/or historical analysis of film, video, photography and other media comparable with those acquired upon completing one of the bachelor's programs referred to above, CV, Questionnaire Master Application.
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Leiden
South Holland
2311 EZ
Netherlands
- 1 year
- Full Time
- On Campus Learning
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