The Film and Media programme at Anglia Ruskin University (ARU) is an engaging undergraduate degree for those interested in exploring the world of film, television, and media. This course presents both practical skills and theoretical insights on aspects such as visual storytelling, cultural theory, digital media, and more. Course Content: The course is structured around the exploration of film and media through the lens of history, theory, criticism, and culture. Topics such as television production, digital photography, and scriptwriting will be covered while also delving into theoretical perspectives on subjects like visual culture, cultural theory, and media audiences. The course emphasizes a variety of methods from textual analysis to digital research, fostering analytical skills as well as creativity and resourcefulness.Key Modules: Some of the key modules include Visual Culture, Media and Society, Television and Digital Media, Framing Film, Investigation Media Industries, Advanced Film Studies and more. Other key areas include a focus on developing technical skills and creativity which are essential for a successful future in the film and media sectors.Future Careers: Graduates from the Film and Media program at ARU have been successful in an array of career paths within the Film and Media Industry, including work in technical roles such as camera operations, editing, sound recording, alongside creative roles such as directing, scriptwriting, and production. Others have extended their study at a postgraduate level or find careers in teaching and film journalism.For more information on this course, please visit the official course page.