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Postgraduate Film And Visual Culture 2021-2022

FS5022: RESEARCH METHODS IN FILM AND VISUAL CULTURE

30 credits

Level 5

First Sub Session

This course will introduce students to a range of methods of visual analysis and approaches to research in the fields of film and visual culture. We will example key theoretical concepts and paradigms, such as authorship, spectatorship, materiality, and employ them in rigorous analysis of film, material and visual culture.

FS5026: MLITT SPECIAL STUDY IN FILM AND VISUAL CULTURE

30 credits

Level 5

First Sub Session

This course  is designed to allow the creation of a programme of individual study where other appropriate course options at masters level are not available. It will run at the discretion of the programme co-ordinator. In discussion with a designated supervisor students will be able to identify and design a programme of research and study, which may include the completion of an undergraduate course, with assessments appropriate to masters-level work, or which may be consist of a short programme of research conducted over one semester. This programme of study will be subject to approval by the convener of the relevant M.Litt programme. Where appropriate courses at masters level are available, this course will not run.

FS5032: WORK-BASED PLACEMENT IN FILM, VISUAL CULTURE, MUSIC

30 credits

Level 5

First Sub Session

Students will gain practical experience in the film industry and/or visual culture organisations, providing real work experience in preparation for the next steps following their degree.

FS5521: ON DOCUMENTARY: HISTORY, THEORY AND PRACTICE

30 credits

Level 5

Second Sub Session

This course will explore the history of the documentary film and theoretical approaches for interpreting its context, allowing students to engage in production by putting into practice methodologies they have studied through a series of seminar discussions, workshops and screenings. Students will work in teams to research and video a project, utilizing the Media Lab’s facilities to complete the work through post-production.

FS5526: MLITT SPECIAL STUDY IN FILM AND VISUAL CULTURE

30 credits

Level 5

Second Sub Session

This course  is designed to allow the creation of a programme of individual study where other appropriate course options at masters level are not available. It will run at the discretion of the programme co-ordinator. In discussion with a designated supervisor students will be able to identify and design a programme of research and study, which may include the completion of an undergraduate course, with assessments appropriate to masters-level work, or which may be consist of a short programme of research conducted over one semester. This programme of study will be subject to approval by the convener of the relevant M.Litt programme. Where appropriate courses at masters level are available, this course will not run.

FS5527: PROJECTS IN FILM AND VISUAL CULTURE

30 credits

Level 5

Second Sub Session

This course will involve students in a project related to film and visual
culture, wherein methods in film and visual culture will be applied to practical
experience. Students will take a leadership role in the project, being
responsible for its completion from start to finish. Students will work with a
local arts and cultural organization and develop a portfolio of material,
depending on the project. A particular focus will be placed on public engagement
with research, in other words, presenting the project to the public through blog
posts, social media, film, or other for a. Workshops will prepare the students
for the portfolio and assessed work, involve close analysis and discussion of
specific examples.

FS5532: WORK-BASED PLACEMENT IN FILM, VISUAL CULTURE, MUSIC

30 credits

Level 5

Second Sub Session

Students will gain practical experience in the film industry and/or visual culture organisations, providing real work experience in preparation for the next steps following their degree.

FS5902: DISSERTATION IN FILM AND VISUAL CULTURE

60 credits

Level 5

Third Sub Session

Candidates will be required to research and write a 12,000-word dissertation on a subject and in an area approved by the Programme Co-ordinator.

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