Film & Television Degree and Programs
Most jobs in film and TV are quite technical, and require formal education. You can build the skills you need through a film and television degree. In a bachelor's degree program, you'll study computer technology, use of filming and editing equipment, industry-specific processes, and general business and marketing.
So You Want to Be in Film?
Most film and TV professionals work as television, video, and motion picture camera operators and editors. Other career options include writing and directing. Employers include television broadcasting stations, cable and television networks, motion picture studios, and smaller independent production companies. Some industry regulars are self-employed and work on a contract basis.Featured Film & Television Degree and Programs
Academy of Art University
Established in 1929, Academy of Art University is the largest private art & design university in the country that offers accredited AA, BFA and MFA degrees as well as personal enrichment classes and certificates.

Established in 1929, Academy of Art University is the largest private art & design university in the country that offers accredited AA, BFA and MFA degrees as well as personal enrichment classes and certificates.
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