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2 Film Studies Bachelors Degree Programs in Germany


SRH University
B.A. Film & Motion Design
- Berlin, Germany
BA
Full time
7 semesters
On-Campus
German, English
Telling stories and creating cinematic designs. Producing spots, short films, and animations. Study (B.A.) Film & Motion Design in Berlin and learn how to direct, revise and post-produce movies and transport them to the big screen.


Raindance Film School
BA (Hons) Top-Up in Film and Performing Arts Practices
- Berlin, Germany
- London, United Kingdom
- + 3 more
BA
Part time
1 semester
On-Campus
English
The Raindance Film School’s Top-Up BA (Hons) in Film and Performing Arts Practices is a one-year practical course designed for aspiring and experienced acting or filmmaking practitioners who wish to upgrade their existing level 5 (or equivalent) qualification to a full Bachelor of Arts (Hon’s) degree, validated by De Montfort University.
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Studying Film at the Bachelor's degree level in Germany provides an enriching opportunity to engage with a vibrant industry steeped in history and culture. You'll explore both the artistic and technical aspects of film production, from screenwriting to cinematography, in a country known for its significant contributions to cinema.
Through hands-on projects, students enhance their practical skills in directing, editing, and sound design while learning to analyze film critically. The curriculum emphasizes collaborative work and experiential learning, allowing you to develop a personal style. Students build confidence as they engage with new perspectives and storytelling techniques, preparing for dynamic roles in the film industry.
Common courses include film theory, production design, and digital media technologies, which foster a comprehensive understanding of the filmmaking process. Graduates often pursue careers in film production, editing, or screenwriting, benefiting from Germany's strong cultural sector and international networks. The environment nurtures creativity, pushing students to explore innovative ideas that resonate globally.