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How can I watch movies at Middlebury?

Besides the numerous screenings tied to FMMC courses, there are two weekly film series in Dana Auditorium: the Free Friday Film Series of recent releases programmed by the student activity board, and...

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What can I do after graduating with a Film & Media major?

FMMC students often do go into the film and media industries. In recent years, graduates have found jobs working for film production companies, television stations and networks, advertising agencies,...

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Why do Film & Media courses have so many hours scheduled?

Most FMMC courses have specific screening times scheduled in our course registration system - screenings are a core component of a course, and are not optional. If students have a conflict with...

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Can I take film classes without being a major?

Yes. None of our courses are restricted to majors or minors. Most intermediate and advanced courses do have prerequisites of introductory courses, however, as students need a background in the core...

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Does Middlebury have a film school?

The Film & Media Culture department is the place at Middlebury to study film production as well as criticism and history. We do not see ourselves as a "film school," as we do not specialize in...

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What is "Media Culture"?

While much of our curriculum focuses on cinema, we cover a range of other media, including television, video art, video games, online video, websites, and emerging digital forms. We treat such media...

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What does it mean to study film at Middlebury?

Middlebury's Film & Media Culture Department treats film as an aesthetic form to be analyzed critically, as well as an art form to be created. We explore films from around the world, spanning over...

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Can Film & Media majors study abroad?

Yes—FMMC majors often spend a semester away from Middlebury on a range of programs. Many of the Middlebury schools abroad offer courses on local or regional film and media that can be transferred as...

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How can you make films at Middlebury?

Film and Media Culture has high-end production facilities for creating digital videos. We do not support production using actual film, due to the expense of equipment, film stock, and processing; we...

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Film and Media Culture may not be a familiar academic area to many prospective students. Explore the questions below to learn about the department, and if your question isn't answered, contact...

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