

BA Film Studies
About this course
Film studies examines cinema as both an art form and a social practice, asking not only how films are made but what they mean, how they work on audiences, and what they reveal about the cultures that produce them. It draws on aesthetics, semiotics, psychoanalysis, cultural theory, and history to build a rigorous analytical framework for understanding moving image media in all its forms, from classical Hollywood to international art cinema, documentary to experimental film, and the increasingly blurred boundaries of contemporary screen culture. At the University of Winchester, this three-year full-time Film Studies degree combines practical and theoretical approaches grounded in real-world experience. You will develop critical skills for reading and interpreting films alongside an understanding of film history, genre, narrative, and the industrial and institutional contexts in which cinema is produced and distributed. The programme benefits from the practical expertise of lecturers who work as practitioners in the field, and from networks with local and national organisations that create networking and placement opportunities for students. These industry connections help ensure that your academic development is matched by practical awareness of how the film sector actually operates. Graduates from film studies programmes move into a wide range of careers. The creative industries, broadcasting, journalism, arts administration, education, and digital media are among the most common destinations. Some graduates go on to work in film production, distribution, exhibition, or criticism; others apply the analytical and communication skills developed through the degree in sectors as varied as marketing, public relations, publishing, and the civil service. The ability to analyse complex texts, construct arguments, and write clearly is valued across virtually any knowledge-intensive profession. Postgraduate study in film, media, screen studies, or a professional qualification in teaching or journalism is a natural next step for those who wish to develop further expertise.
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