4 Film Production Master's degrees in Boston
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4 Film Production Master's degrees in Boston
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Boston University - College of Communication
MFA in Screenwriting
- Boston, USA
MA
Full time
4 semesters
On-Campus
English
Boston University's MFA in Screenwriting offers the best of the east and west coasts -- 3 semesters in Boston to build the skills, experience, and community to launch a career in the television and film industry as a scriptwriter, and the 4th (and final) semester in Los Angeles with an industry internship and networking with our LA-based alumni. No GRE required. Scholarships available.
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Emerson College
Master of Fine Arts in Writing for Film and Television
- Boston, USA
Master
Full time
2 years
Blended
English
Emerson College’s low-residency MFA in Writing for Film and Television teaches you to create scripts across genres, building a professional writing portfolio of original screenplays and pilots. Our faculty consists of filmmakers, producers, screenwriters, and theorists who will mentor and guide you through your online courses. Each semester begins with a six-day residency on our Boston or Los Angeles campus, where you'll participate in workshops, screenings, lectures, and a Master Class with a guest lecturer. Previous lecturers have included Krista Vernoff, Showrunner for Grey’s Anatomy, David Magee, Writer of Life of Pi, Mara Brock Akil, Creator of Being Mary Jane, and more.
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Boston University - College of Communication
MFA in Film and Television Studies
- Boston, USA
Master
Full time
4 semesters
On-Campus
English
Boston University's MFA in Film and Television Studies inspires students to view the fields' changing landscape from multiple perspectives, over 4 semesters. You'll develop a critical eye for film, television, podcasts, and online media as art forms and commodities while examining their historical, political, and sociocultural dimensions. No GREs required. Scholarships available.
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Emerson College
MFA in Film and Media Art
- Boston, USA
Master
Full time, Part time
2 years
On-Campus
English
Emerson College’s on-campus MFA in Film and Media Art equips you with the skills to explore narrative film, documentary, experimental media, installation art, and interactive media. Collaborating with a diverse group of students and faculty on our Boston campus, you will enhance your knowledge of film, audio, video, and interactive media production. The program encourages you to use image and sound to challenge, inform, entertain, and persuade through both traditional and emerging media forms. Housed in the Department of Visual and Media Arts within the School of the Arts, this program offers three distinct entry points based on your experience and ranges from two to three years in length. This flexibility allows students from various backgrounds to inspire each other’s artistic growth. Upon admission, we will work with you to develop a personalized study plan aligned with your professional and educational goals.
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