The Fine Art and Film BA (Hons) at Lancaster University is a unique and exciting degree programme that combines the meditative and experimental approach of Fine Art studios with the academic study of film. With this course, students get the chance to develop their artistic practice alongside understanding of contemporary and historical contexts of both film and fine art.Course Content: The programme offers a comprehensive and intensive learning experience that covers various moving image forms and art practice from the 20th and 21st centuries. In the first year, students are introduced to all studio practice areas, including painting, photography, digital, drawing, and sculpture. From the second year onward, they have the freedom to work in any area or combination of areas as their work develops. In terms of film studies, students will learn to read and analyse moving images and think critically about their cultural, aesthetic, and political dimensions. Throughout the degree, workshops and cinema visits facilitate a deeper understanding of the curriculum.Key Modules: Some core modules include 'Art, Modernity and Society', 'Theory and Practice', 'Story, Structure and Form', 'World Cinema: Themes and Perspectives', and 'The Materials of Art and Design'. Optional modules such as 'TV, Culture and Society', 'Gothic Cinema', 'Art and Gender' are also available for further exploration and specialization. Future Careers: Graduates can venture into a range of careers related to film, art and culture. They can work in arts administration, galleries, museum services, education, the film and television industry, or as independent artists and filmmakers. There are also opportunities for further study or research in art and film.'For more information on this course, please visit the official course page.'