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MA - Master of Arts
Bloomsbury (Central London) Campus
Full Time
SEP-25
1 Year
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MA - Master of Arts
Bloomsbury (Central London) Campus
Full Time
SEP-25
1 Year
MA - Master of Arts
Bloomsbury (Central London) Campus
Full Time
SEP-26
1 Year
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COURSE OVERVIEW
A first of its kind, this MA Film Programming and Curating explores the diverse ways in which films are selected and presented to an audience. Studying in the heart of London, one of the world’s leading media hubs, this course takes full advantage of its location to help you build professional networks, visit various sites of exhibition (from galleries and museums to film festivals and cultural centres) and learn about contemporary film programming and curatorial practice.
The course encourages independence of intellectual thought and spirit, and offers a historical, intellectual and conceptual understanding of film programming, curatorial practice and moving image culture. The curriculum involves:
theories of spectatorship, the audience and the changing conditions of film reception
sites of exhibition and the architecture of the filmic experience
the role of the archive, film canons and the exhibition of great collections
the practicalities involved in programming a film and locating audiences for it.
This daytime course provides a strong academic foundation, relating the latest theoretical thinking to critical practice. It combines this with site visits across London (including the ICA and BFI), as well as providing placements at leading cultural institutions and film centres, including LUX. You will have the opportunity to participate in programming initiatives with organisations as diverse as the Korean Cultural Centre UK and other film centres around London.
Our teachers are internationally distinguished academics, while visits from cultural practitioners will introduce you to experienced film programmers, curators and art practitioners. Making full use of the opportunities offered by our proximity to London’s vibrant film culture, this course provides a first step towards building a career in film programming and exhibition, or for further research into the cultures of curating and curatorial practice.
CAREERS AND EMPLOYABILITY
Graduates can pursue career paths in the creative arts, academic, media and cultural institutions. Possible professions include:
film programming
cinema manager
independent curator
researcher
film distribution
working for a film festival.
A second-class honours degree (2:2 or above), or overseas equivalent.
Students living in
Rest of World
£19,830 per year
Students from International
Living Cost - Books and Equipment: £20 per week.
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