

BA Film Studies
About this course
Film studies is the critical and analytical discipline that examines cinema as an art form, an industry, and a cultural practice. Films are not simply entertainment but complex texts that encode and negotiate the values, anxieties, and imaginative possibilities of the societies that produce and consume them. Film studies gives you the tools to analyse how films work: how visual language, editing, sound, narrative structure, and performance create meaning, and how those choices are shaped by studio economics, technological change, and the conventions of genre. At the University of Southampton, this three-year full-time programme invites you to study film from a variety of perspectives, approaching it as popular art, big business, and cultural record. You will move from the earliest projected images to the present day, learning to view Hollywood blockbusters, European art cinema, and world cinema with a critical eye. You will engage with film theory, film history, and textual analysis, developing the vocabulary and methods to write and speak about films with precision and insight. The programme takes seriously both the formal properties of films and the social, economic, and political contexts in which they are made and watched. You will write extensively about films, developing the analytical and argumentative capabilities that are at the heart of the discipline. Close reading, theoretical engagement, and clear written expression are central to the programme throughout. Graduates go on to work in film, television, journalism, publishing, arts criticism, broadcasting, heritage, education, and a wide range of media and cultural roles. The analytical and written skills a film studies degree develops are valued by employers in many sectors where the ability to engage critically with cultural material and communicate clearly is important. Postgraduate study in film studies, media studies, or cultural theory is a natural next step for those wishing to specialise or pursue academic work.
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