Welcome to the website for the East Tennessee State University Minor in Film and Media Studies.
The Film and Media Studies Minor provides an introduction to the discipline through education in the histories, theories, cultures, and aesthetics of film. Students learn the language of film in order to improve their creative and critical skills, whether their goals are production, writing, or working in the distribution and exhibition side of the media industries.
Film and Media Studies faculty run the Bud Frank Cinema at ETSU, providing students direct insight into exhibition and distribution practices, as well as the opportunity to see contemporary art cinema on the big screen. These films are often integrated into classes in Film and Media Studies and the department of Literature and Language.
Courses provide students with knowledge of films from different time periods, global locations, and forms ranging from narrative, to experimental, and documentary, as well as other media such as television and games. In addition to the core courses, which build a strong foundation in the discipline, students may take courses based on their areas of interest, including video essay production, video poetry, genres such as the Western, or topical courses such as Women Filmmakers.
The Film and Media Studies minor may be completed fully online. See Course Rotations for more information.
We invite those with an interest in studying film as a fine art to browse through our website. Click Schedule to see our upcoming course topics. Thank you for your interest in the Film and Media Studies Minor at East Tennessee State University.
To learn more, contact the Film and Media Studies Coordinators:
Matthew Holtmeier, holtmeier@etsu.edu
Chelsea Wessels, wessels@etsu.edu