Film and Audio-Visual Culture Studies – Field of study catalogue MU
Film and Audio-Visual Culture Studies“We see film from within.” |
The Master’s degree study programme provides a set of advanced and specialized knowledge and skills in film studies as well as in the wider scope of the humanities and social sciences.
The programme is tailored for individual needs and interests, focusing on the development of a Master’s degree thesis project for which substantial research has to be undertaken.
The study plan consists of mostly type C/elective and partially type B/selective courses: 1) lectures and seminars on film theory and the history of Czech and world cinemas and audiovisual industries;2) seminars focused on the development and completion of the Master’s degree thesis; 3) selective research and project courses; 4) lectures given by noted foreign scholars (in English); 5) a module consisting of practically oriented lectures by local experts (production, dramaturgy and screenwriting, distribution, festivals, television programming etc.); and6) internship in various film industry institutions and short/long term internships at universities abroad (Erasmus programme).
After successfully completing his/her studies the graduate is able to:
- employ a systematic and advanced knowledge of film theory, various methodological approaches, and the history of film studies in a wider context of humanities and social sciences
- select and use a set of theoretical and methodological specialties depending on the nature of a research project
- use methods of critical thinking, reading, and academic writing
- participate in various projects and give presentations intended either as teaching seminars or aimed at the general public
- employ experiences from practical training in film, media, and other creative industries
The main occupational fields for graduates are: 1) individual, highly specialized scientific research and pedagogical work at universities, academic institutions, and other specialized workplaces (film archives, museums, etc.); 2) cultural and film journalism in printed and online media, public relations, and editorial and translation work; 3) managing various cultural institutions: directors of movie theatres, cultural and educational institutions, film festivals, etc.; 4) dramaturgical and production posts: film, television, movie theatres, festivals.
This study plan is tailored for a single-subject study programme; adequate adjustments are made for double-subject study programmes.
The practical training can be recognized for following activities: 1) publications - articles or chapters of at least 10 standard pages in specialized or peer-reviewed journals; 2) conferences - presenting a paper at a specialized conference; 3) editing - book, volume, special issues, or journal; 4) production and / or dramaturgy of a film festival or a section thereof; and 5) internship - duration of at least one month.
Other options are also available. The evaluation is based on the relevance and quality of the output and the status of the platform where it was produced.
Practical training takes place in various institutions, including the National Film Archive, State Cinematography Fund, Karlovy Vary International Film Festival, Jihlava International Documentary Film Festival, diverse production companies, and Scala Cinema in Brno, where student cinema projects regularly takes place.
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