The University of Kent, established in 1965, delivers film studies and media production on its Canterbury campus, complemented by a Master’s in Film with practice options. Facilities include a Dolby-certified mixing theatre and 3-camera TV studio.
The School of Arts integrates film with drama and visual arts, encouraging collaborative projects. A new Virtual Production Research Cluster positions Kent at the forefront of LED-wall pedagogy.
Festival Success
Student shorts have screened at Aesthetica and Encounters, while alumni edit at the BBC and ITV Studios.
Academic Recognition
Kent’s Centre for Film and Media Research secures AHRC funding for projects on queer cinema and digital archives.
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The University of Kent, established in 1965, delivers film studies and media production on its Canterbury campus, complemented by a Master’s in Film with practice options. Facilities include a Dolby-certified mixing theatre and 3-camera TV studio.
The School of Arts integrates film with drama and visual arts, encouraging collaborative projects. A new Virtual Production Research Cluster positions Kent at the forefront of LED-wall pedagogy.
Festival Success
Student shorts have screened at Aesthetica and Encounters, while alumni edit at the BBC and ITV Studios.
Academic Recognition
Kent’s Centre for Film and Media Research secures AHRC funding for projects on queer cinema and digital archives.
Click below to ADD TO FAVORITE or ADD NOTES.
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