UC’s Film & Media MA blends theory, history, and production. Students analyze transnational cinemas and create scholarly video essays or short films.
Video essay dissecting montage aesthetics in Korean New Wave cinema
Short documentary on Bay-Area food-justice activists shot in 4K
AR installation critiquing facial-recognition surveillance in public spaces
Festival-curation project featuring Indigenous futurisms
Machine-learning detection of gender bias in Hollywood screenplays
Podcast series on labor organizing in streaming-era production crews
Restoration plan for nitrate film of Chinese-American silent dramas
Interactive timeline of binge-watch culture’s evolution (2007-2025)
Ethnography of fan-subtitling communities for global anime releases
Neural-style transfer experiment creating AI storyboards
Policy brief on net-neutrality impacts for independent filmmakers
VR reenactment of Edison’s Black Maria studio for pedagogy
Critical essay on eco-horror tropes in recent climate cinema
Data-visualization of Oscar nomination demographics over time
Transmedia marketing campaign for a student-produced web series
Workshop teaching open-source Dolby Atmos mixing tools
Network analysis of global streaming-rights acquisitions
Accessibility audit of major OTT platforms’ subtitle standards
Comparative study of censorship regimes in Iran and China
Crowdsourced archive of local television idents (1950-1990)
Critique and create across screens with UC’s Film and Media MA.
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