BA Film and Video Studies
The Film and Video Studies degree at George Mason University is the first multidisciplinary undergraduate degree in Virginia focusing on cinematic arts production and film theory and history with core courses in ethics, business, writing for the moving image, fiction, documentary, interactive storytelling and episodic television.
Duration
4 years
Starting Date
August, January
Tuition Fee
$ 16,485 per semester
Location
Fairfax, United States
About the program
Each concentration of the Film and Video Studies program at George Mason University includes a capstone experience wherein students are mentored by faculty on original projects in their senior year that prepare them for work in the cinematic arts.
Options
Students complete courses in the Film Core. To fine-tune their craft, students select advanced courses of study from four concentrations:
- Directing
- Producing
- Production/Post-Production (Cinematography or Editing/Sound)
- Screenwriting
Courses Included:
- Composition
- Oral Communication
- Quantitative Reasoning
- Information Technology
- Arts
- Global Understanding