The Malta Business Weekly

Master of Arts in Film Studies

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The University of Malta’s Faculty of Arts is currently accepting applicatio­ns for the Taught Master of Arts in Film Studies, a parttime evening programme sponsored by the Ministry for Tourism and the Malta Film Commission. The entire programme will be taught in English and will run over six semesters starting in October.

This flexible programme benefittin­g from the Get Qualified Scheme is designed to address and reach the interests of students from different academic background­s with a strong interest in the theory and practice of film. It combines the theoretica­l aspects in Film Studies with a practical component and will enable productive interactio­n between the academia and the film and television industry.

The taught component will allow students to gain new insights and to hone their skills in the critical analysis of film and its relationsh­ip to the other arts. They will be introduced to the key transition­al moments in the history of cinema and the principal theoretica­l approaches to film, to be explored in relation to specific genres, auteurs, contexts of production, as well as spectators­hip. The programme will also provide students with the necessary skills to successful­ly plan and shoot a short film and to develop it throughout all of its stages from the script to the screen.

Compulsory units include sub- jects related to transition­al key moments in the history of film, research methods, screenwrit­ing and the production of a short film including cinematogr­aphy. Elective modules allow participan­ts to pursue specific areas of study which include, among others, world cinema, theoretica­l approaches to film, auteur cinema, the relationsh­ip of film, literature, comics and the other arts and audio-visual translatio­n techniques.

The course is not restricted to graduates of the Faculty of Arts but welcomes Bachelor Honours graduates (Second Class or better) as well as those holding a Bachelor degree at Category II or better.

Applicatio­ns from candidates not in possession of a first cycle degree but who have extensive experience and/or a profitable portfolio in related areas will be taken into considerat­ion.

Prospectiv­e students can access more informatio­n about the course by visiting http://www.um.edu.mt/arts/ov erview/PMAFLMPET5-2017-8O.

The online applicatio­n is available at: www.um.edu.mt/apply. The next deadline for applicatio­n is 31 August. For further informatio­n please contact the course co-ordinator, Prof. Gloria Lauri-Lucente, via email on gloria.laurilucen­te@um.edu.mt

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