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Last updated on 2025-07-23

Program overview

Program overview

The Master of Fine Arts (MFA) in Film Production at the University of Regina is designed for students who wish to delve into advanced studies in Media Arts Production. This program allows students to explore various forms of cinema and media, including dramatic, documentary, animation, and experimental genres. Through a combination of artistic, aesthetic, technical, and theoretical approaches, students will develop their skills and knowledge in film and media arts production. The program emphasizes critical issues in Film and Media Arts theory, preparing graduates to engage in cultural and artistic discourse at an advanced level.

Program structure

The MFA in Film Production is structured to provide a comprehensive educational experience over a 2-year period. The program includes:

  • Advanced studies in Media Arts Production
  • Combination of general and specialized study in Film and Media Arts production
  • Intensive investigation of critical issues in Film and Media Arts theory
  • Professional placement course for experiential research or case study investigation

Students will have the opportunity to work with production companies and arts organizations, gaining practical experience that complements their academic learning. The program is offered through the Faculty of Media, Art, and Performance, ensuring that students receive a well-rounded education in film production.

Featured Experiences

The MFA in Film Production program offers a variety of unique experiences that enhance the learning journey:

  • Professional placement opportunities with production companies and arts organizations
  • Access to state-of-the-art facilities, including 4K and HD video cameras, digital editing suites, and animation studios
  • Engagement with expert faculty members who are active in creative and scholarly projects
  • Participation in events such as the Living Skies Student Film Festival and the MAP Presentation Series
  • Opportunities for collaboration in production and studies through various campus events and networking opportunities

Career Options

Graduates of the MFA in Film Production program can pursue a wide range of career opportunities in Canada, including:

  • Filmmaker: Create and produce films across various genres, from documentaries to narrative features.
  • Film Editor: Work on post-production processes, editing footage to create a cohesive final product.
  • Scriptwriter: Develop scripts for films, television, and other media, crafting compelling narratives.
  • University Professor: Teach film production and media studies at the post-secondary level, sharing expertise with students.
  • Film Curator: Organize and manage film screenings and festivals, promoting diverse cinematic works.

These roles highlight the versatility and depth of knowledge that graduates gain through their studies, preparing them for successful careers in the film and media industry.

 

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