Explore William Woods University's Bachelor of Fine Arts in Digital Filmmaking
Program Overview
Watch your passion for cinematography, storytelling, and creativity come alive with the Bachelor of Fine Arts in Digital Filmmaking. This program prepares students to be well-rounded, field practitioners by providing them with a portfolio of knowledge and experience in a variety of mediums such as music videos, advertising, documentaries, fictional narratives, and experimental projects.
Credits to Complete | 120 credit hours | Transfer Credits | Up to 90 credits can be transferred in |
What You'll Learn
You will take courses in film production, screenwriting, editing and special effects, cinematography, lighting, sound design, theory, critique and more as you master the filmmaking process from pre- to post-production. Whether it’s your dream to be a screenwriter, editor, producer, director, marketer, digital content creator, videographer, animator, multimedia manager, or other pursuits in the film industry, the digital filmmaking degree at WWU opens the door to many opportunities.
Career Preparation
Graduates find themselves working in a wide variety of professional areas, including advertising and marketing agencies, broadcast networks and agencies, in-house video production departments and production studios. They can also be found pursuing freelance and entrepreneurship opportunities.
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About William Woods University University
ABOUT: William Woods University (WWU) is a private, regionally accredited nonprofit institution of higher learning founded in 1870 located in Fulton, Missouri. WWU is committed to a student-centered learning environment. ACCREDITATION: Accredited by the Higher Learning Commission (HLC) ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS: For undergrad program, students are required to submit
TRANSFER CREDITS: Up to 90 credits for a bachelor's degree and up to 45 credits for an associate degree. COST: The cost with the discount is $170 per credit hour, which has been reduced from $340 per credit hour. |