Stanford MFA in Documentary Film and Video
Stanford University offers a graduate program in documentary film and video as part of its media studies offerings. The small program is designed for students interested in pursuing documentary filmmaking at the graduate level. The curriculum emphasizes hands-on production work alongside theoretical study of documentary forms and practices. Prospective students should visit Stanford's official website to confirm current program details, admissions requirements, application deadlines, and other relevant information about the program.
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Stanford MFA in Documentary Film and Video is part of Stanford University in Stanford, California.
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Broad offerings have included MFA. Specific degrees and concentrations change over time, so check the school's official website for the current catalog.
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