7 Master's degrees in Film Studies in Maryland, United States
Film and Video
We offer a master degree ion Film and Video at California Institute of the Arts CalArts. During the course of three years, graduate students are expected to achieve technical expertise, to gain historical and critical perspective in their area of focus and to produce a substantial body of work.
Film and Media
Print to screen. Video to virtual reality. Mediums evolve, but storytelling continues to define our culture. Study media's impact on society, create compelling content and collaborate with writing and production professionals. The Film and Media program is offered at Johns Hopkins University.
Film
Evoke critical thought and elicit unbounded emotion through the multifaceted art of film. With Art Center College of Design’s degree in Film, you’ll gain tools to ask complex questions, tell compelling stories and push the boundaries of visual narratives—and to inspire future generations to do the same.
Art Studio
The Department of Art offers a Art Studio program of graduate study leading to the Master of Fine Arts degree at University of Maryland.
Film Directing
Students in the Film Directing Program from California Institute of the Arts CalArts are intensely diverse in identity and perspective; over 70% of our community comes from outside the United States, from such countries as Iran, Iceland, China, Taiwan, Colombia, South Korea, South Africa, Mexico, Brazil (among many others)
Photography and Media
The Photography and Media Program at California Institute of the Arts CalArts centers on graduate critiques, seminars and independent studies with faculty, as students devote the majority of their time to creating a distinctive body of work.
Filmmaking
The Filmmaking degree from Maryland Institute College of Art prepares the next generation filmmaker to enter and sustain in a field that has expanded beyond Los Angeles, beyond New York and is energized by the Cinematic Culture of Baltimore. Cinema is a global artform that evokes meaning and purpose in the viewer.