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BA Film Studies with Foundation Year
About this course
Film studies is the academic discipline concerned with cinema as an art form, a cultural institution, and an industry. It asks how films produce meaning, how they engage audiences emotionally and intellectually, what ideological work they do, and how they reflect and shape the societies in which they are made and watched. Film studies draws on a rich tradition of theoretical and critical writing, from early formalist and realist theories of cinema through psychoanalytic, semiotic, and feminist approaches to contemporary work on genre, world cinema, and digital media. Learning to analyse film rigorously transforms the way you watch, think about, and respond to moving images. At Keele this four-year full-time programme includes a foundation year, giving you a preparatory stage to develop the critical and analytical foundations you need before entering the main degree. Alongside the academic study of film theory, history, and criticism, you will develop hands-on filmmaking skills using industry-standard equipment and facilities on campus. This combination of theoretical depth and practical capability distinguishes Keele's approach, ensuring you graduate with both the intellectual framework to understand cinema and the creative tools to make it. You will explore film as an art form in depth, examining the work of major directors, the development of national and international film movements, and the relationship between film, society, and culture across different periods and contexts. The programme encourages you to develop your own critical voice alongside your creative one. Graduates move into careers in the film and television industries, arts journalism and criticism, film distribution and exhibition, cultural education, museum and gallery work, and the broader creative sector. Many also go on to postgraduate study in film studies, film production, or media and cultural studies.
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