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  1. 1. Feb. 2024 · Why Study Cinema at SF State? Creative Learning. Engaged Faculty. Successful Alumni. Regardless of what focus our students choose, our program is rich in hands-on experience, engaged faculty and robust facilities and labs. Announcements. News. May 2023 Newsletter. Events.

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  2. The M.F.A. in Cinema is intended for individuals who wish to pursue independent film and media production. A 60-unit terminal degree, the program offers students the opportunity to focus on any/all of the following areas: documentary, experimental and/or fiction.

  3. School of Cinema. Fine Arts Building, Room 245 Phone: (415) 338-1629 Fax: (415) 338-0906 Email: cinedept@sfsu.edu Website: cinema.sfsu.edu Director: Dr. Aaron Kerner. Mission. Our mission is to encourage students to engage in scholarship and to pursue all forms of cinema production.

  4. Website. www .cinema .sfsu .edu. The School of Cinema is an academic unit in the College of Liberal & Creative Arts at San Francisco State University, a public research university in San Francisco. It has Bachelor of Arts, a Master of Arts, and Master of Fine Arts in cinema programs.

  5. The B.A. in Cinema strives to enable students to: Acquire basic skills in the critical analysis of films, focused by the analysis of representative film texts from a range of periods and cultures. Relate cinema to the production, distribution, and exhibition industries, the other arts, and to society.