Film Curation [MSc]
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They provide open atmosphere for learning, Uni is enjoyable, they offer variety of subjects and it was a good experience in all. Interesting yet challenging courses, I had a wonderful time overall.
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Glasgow has given me an incredible experience. Glasgow is so beautiful and the environment is so welcoming. There is always something for everyone which keeps people excited and interested. So no one can get bored. Tutors are great and so encouraging.
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The course went well. The staff was so friendly and welcoming. The course was structured nicely.
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Postgraduate
In Glasgow
Description
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Type
Postgraduate
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Location
Glasgow (Scotland)
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Start date
Different dates available
The city of Glasgow is a unique hub of international cultural and creative activity offering unparalleled access to galleries, museums, cinemas, music venues and film festivals. Collaborators who will offer work placements and visiting speakers include the National Library of Scotland’s Moving Image Archive, Glasgow Film Theatre, Lux Scotland, the Gallery of Modern Art, as well as film festivals such as Africa in Motion and Document. Students will have access to the Collections Study Centre at the Kelvin Hall offering state of the art facilities and study space in close proximity to the Moving Image Archive. The programme will draw on the world leading research and teaching of staff in film and television studies at Glasgow and includes expert contributions from a variety of external cultural organisations.
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Reviews
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They provide open atmosphere for learning, Uni is enjoyable, they offer variety of subjects and it was a good experience in all. Interesting yet challenging courses, I had a wonderful time overall.
← | →
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Glasgow has given me an incredible experience. Glasgow is so beautiful and the environment is so welcoming. There is always something for everyone which keeps people excited and interested. So no one can get bored. Tutors are great and so encouraging.
← | →
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The course went well. The staff was so friendly and welcoming. The course was structured nicely.
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Course rating
Recommended
Centre rating
Student Reviewer
Amber Stout
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Subjects
- IT
- Art
- Image
- Access
- Teaching
Course programme
Students will take:
- 2 core courses
- 1 mandatory special project/work placement course
- 2 optional academic courses
- Dissertation or creative project.
Teaching methods will include lectures and seminars, visiting speakers will offer workshops and seminars, there will be field trips organised to archives and festivals, and students will be assessed through a variety of methods including practice based activities, oral presentations as well as different written assignments.
Additional information
Core courses:
- The Material of Film Curation: this course focuses on film and media as ‘objects’. It introduces the history of film and media collections, the role of archives, demonstrates the practice of preservation, cataloguing and documenting film and media, and addresses the importance of copyright and permissions.
- The Practice of Film Curation: this course asks students to develop ways of engaging audiences via training in exhibitions, online dissemination, educational...
Film Curation [MSc]
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