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Bachelor of Fine Arts in Film and Video

USA

What will I learn?

MICA's Film & Video major gives visual artists the skills to produce, examine, and critique moving images of all kinds.

You will study the history of fine artists working in the medium and gain sound technical skills in creating time-based art through projects in the field and in the studio. The ability to delve into a variety of electives and film genres - from experimental to installation to documentary - lets you explore and experiment as you realize film and video's full potential for personal expression. If you are interested in narrative and documentary film, you can pursue the department's Filmmaking concentration.

Here are some specifics about our program:

  • In addition to fundamental core courses focusing on the moving image, students are introduced to specific disciplines within Film and Video including: Video Art, Narrative Production, Documentary and Screenwriting.
  • All students also take Film I and Sound I. Shooting 16 mm film teaches students to see light and becomes an aesthetic choice students have for further projects. Students report that the experience is invaluable and will forever affect how they light, compose, and capture both digital and HD footage.
  • All Film and Video majors are required to take an internship. This provides students with opportunities and expanded experience outside of the College.
  • Throughout the senior year, students work on professional development and defining their artistic voice. As part of their senior thesis, students create a professional resume, develop a website, create their thesis film posters, and assemble a sample reel. Students also apply for grants, exhibitions, film festivals, scholarships, residencies and summer internships.
  • The Film and Video Department has run a number of off-campus, project-oriented courses, many taught by renowned cinematographer Allen Moore. Working on a professional project raises expectations for the students and gives them access to a professional mentor. Students have the opportunity every semester to interact with working artists.

Which department am I in?

Maryland Institute College of Art

Study options

Full Time (120 Hours)

Tuition fees
$51,870.00 (43,76,477) per year
USD $25,935 per semester
Start date

September 2025

Venue

Maryland Institute College of Art

1300 West Mount Royal Avenue,

BALTIMORE,

Maryland,

21217, United States

Entry requirements

For international students

Applicants must provide the equivalent of a high school qualification. English language proficiency: MICA requires a minimum TOEFL score of 75 (MyBest scores are accepted), an IELTS score of 6.0, or a PTE score of 58. Application deadlines: For Spring - Nov 1 and for fall – Feb 1.

*There may be different IELTS requirements depending on your chosen course.

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