The master in Filmmaking (Cinematography) (MFA) is a two-year comprehensive degree in the art and craft of filmmaking. Each year is balanced between courses and fiction projects (a documentary can be an option in the second year).
Students will have to specialize, either in directing, production, editing, cinematography, or screenwriting, and take part in a graduation project, in a position related to the specialization they have chosen.
Cinematography: This option gives priority access to all camera and lighting workshops over 2nd year. Students with a master in Filmmaking (Cinematography) (MFA) will photograph three advanced film projects in their final year of studies.