The MA Film with Practice is a postgraduate course offered by the University of Kent. This unique course blends theoretical understanding and film production abilities using industry standard equipment, promoting a range of practical skill and deep theoretical knowledge required to excel in the film industry.Course Content: The MA Film with Practice includes core modules exploring the world of film such as film history, contemporary debates in film, and studies of Hollywood cinema. These core academics are combined with teaching technical aspects of filmmaking, which includes learning to work with 16mm film and digital cameras, microphones and editing software. Key Modules: The highlighted modules of the course include: Advanced Film Theory, The Essay Film, Reading Hollywood: Contemporary Approaches and Case Studies, and Film and Imaginative World Picture. These modules aim to expose students to advanced film theories and engage them intensely in the production aspect of filmmaking.Future Careers: Graduates of this course have a wide range of career options. They can progress to a variety of roles in the film industry including cameraman, film editor, director, producer, and screenplay writer among others. Other potential careers may also include academia, or jobs related to communication, media, and arts.For more information on this course, please visit the official course page.