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Arts with Film Studies

  • 27-06-2015 1:21am
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    Could someone fill me in on this course. Im trying to decide if I should do straight arts or this. Would doing this at all hinder me in pursuing one of the other Arts subjects as a post grad? Whats the film study like? I know its mainly theory but how theoretical is it, does it examine filming techniques and other lodistics or themes/ideology in film? Would it be a good option for someone who's passion is philosophy but would also like to have something a little more practical?


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 14,967 ✭✭✭✭The Lost Sheep


    KOB33 wrote: »
    Could someone fill me in on this course. Im trying to decide if I should do straight arts or this. Would doing this at all hinder me in pursuing one of the other Arts subjects as a post grad? Whats the film study like? I know its mainly theory but how theoretical is it, does it examine filming techniques and other lodistics or themes/ideology in film? Would it be a good option for someone who's passion is philosophy but would also like to have something a little more practical?
    I don't see any reason why doing this course will hinder you if you pursued your other subject at post grad level.
    Other than philosophy what subjects are you thinking of studying?


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