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While ths course will help to familiarise you with the practical issues involved in film production, including how to write a script and how to produce short videos, it is primarily an academic course that will help you understand the medium of film in society.
This subject may to taken along with one other subject from the College TR001 list. Both subjects are normally studied for three years and one subject only is studied in the fourth year. This course is part of a Two-Subject Moderatorship (TSM). Follow this link for specific subject requirements and CAO application codes
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A degree in Film studies offers career opportunities in many areas such as the film industry; television; journalism; digital media; film reviewing and criticism; arts administration; advertising; marketing. Recent graduates of Film studies at TCD have gone on to be involved in the film industry in a number of ways, from directing feature length films to editing, scriptwriting, production and administration. A number of our graduates have gone on to further study in film and associated areas. This degree also offers opportunities in the many general areas open to arts graduates, such as administration, teaching, civil and public service, etc.
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