Program Summary
Film and multimedia studies is an interdisciplinary course that explores the art, technology, and theory of visual storytelling through various forms of media. Students in this field study the history and evolution of film, television, digital media, and interactive technologies, examining how these media shape culture, society, and individual experiences. The curriculum typically covers film production, editing, and sound design, while also delving into the analysis of narratives, cinematography, and visual aesthetics. Multimedia studies emphasize the creation and manipulation of digital content, including video, animation, and web design, and often incorporate aspects of game design, virtual reality, and digital communication. The course encourages both practical skills in media creation and critical thinking in understanding media's influence and impact. Students learn to navigate the technological aspects of media production while also developing a deeper understanding of the cultural, social, and political contexts in which media is consumed and produced.