Film, television and multimedial production

Film, Television and Multimedia Production

The Master’s Degree in Film, Television and Multimedia Production offers an in-depth investigation into the cultural, historical, and technological dynamics of audiovisual media. The programme provides a strong theoretical foundation in film and media studies while cultivating the skills required for professional practice in criticism, content production, curatorship, and communication. Students may enrol in the general track or apply to the selective international track (IMACS – International Master in Cinema Studies), both of which share a coherent academic structure. 

Through interdisciplinary coursework and applied learning, students explore the evolution of film, television, and digital media in relation to broader cultural and technological changes. The curriculum is enriched by practical workshops and internships hosted at partner institutions, film festivals, media archives, and the University’s own Teatro Palladium. The IMACS track includes the opportunity to study abroad within a global university network, gaining exposure to diverse methodologies and research perspectives. 

Graduates are prepared for roles in film programming, editorial production, festival organisation, media consultancy, and cultural project design. The course supports entry into academic research and second-level postgraduate programmes. The final thesis, developed under supervision, may take the form of a critical study or a field-based project and demonstrates the student’s capacity to bridge scholarly analysis with practical engagement in media and culture. 

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Florinda Aratari 06 October 2025