UC’s PhD in Film & Media trains scholars to analyze cinematic, televisual, and digital forms within global, political, and technological contexts, often blending criticism with creative practice.
Algorithmic bias study of Netflix thumbnails and gendered gaze patterns
Restoration and 4K scan of lost silent film by Asian American director Marion Wong
VR essay film exploring surveillance aesthetics via 360-degree cityscapes
Comparative analysis of climate crisis documentary rhetoric across continents
Interactive database of queer film festivals and censorship incidents worldwide
Podcast dissecting sound design evolution in horror franchises
Deep-fake performance art critiquing celebrity AI resurrection
GIS visualization of location shooting incentives and regional economic impacts
Machine-learning script analysis predicting Bechdel test pass likelihood
White paper on fair-use frameworks for meme culture archival preservation
Crowdsourced oral-history archive of community VHS swap meets
Study of Indigenous media sovereignty in drone cinematography projects
Critical essay on color-grading as post-colonial world-building in sci-fi cinema
Mobile AR app overlaying film noir scenes onto present-day Los Angeles streets
Workshop training youth activists in smartphone documentary ethics
Network graph of transnational co-production credits in streaming originals
Festival program curating eco-aesthetic short films with zero-waste guidelines
VR empathy lab measuring affective responses to refugee VR narratives
Policy brief on deep-fake political ads and electoral regulations
Conference on decarbonizing film production supply chains
Critique and create the moving image with UC’s media-savvy PhD.
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