A double major in Film Studies and Fine Arts offers a rich, interdisciplinary education that merges the visual storytelling of cinema with the expressive techniques of fine arts. This program empowers students to explore the connections between these two creative fields, cultivating a deep understanding of both traditional and contemporary artistic practices. Students will develop a versatile skill set that spans creative production, critical analysis, and technical proficiency.

Skills Students Will Gain:

  1. Visual Storytelling:
    • Students will learn to create compelling visual narratives, using the principles of composition, color, and design drawn from both film and fine arts. They will explore how to convey meaning and emotion through imagery, whether on canvas or screen.
  2. Creative and Artistic Techniques:
    • The program offers hands-on experience in a variety of artistic mediums, including painting, sculpture, drawing, and digital art, alongside film production techniques like cinematography, editing, and sound design. Students will develop a broad range of artistic skills, allowing them to work fluidly across different forms of visual art.
  3. Critical Analysis and Interpretation:
    • Students will engage in the critical analysis of films, artworks, and visual culture, learning to interpret and critique the use of visual elements, symbols, and themes. They will gain the ability to understand and articulate the deeper meanings within artistic and cinematic works.
  4. Interdisciplinary Art Practices:
    • The program encourages students to experiment with interdisciplinary approaches, blending fine arts and film to create innovative projects. They will learn to integrate different artistic disciplines, exploring new ways of expressing ideas and telling stories.
  5. Technical Proficiency in Media and Art Tools:
    • Students will gain technical proficiency in both traditional and digital tools, including painting techniques, sculpting methods, film cameras, and editing software. This dual expertise will enable them to bring their creative visions to life with precision and craftsmanship.
  6. Art History and Film Theory:
    • The program provides a strong foundation in the history and theory of both fine arts and film, giving students a contextual understanding of how these fields have evolved and influenced each other. They will study major movements, artists, and filmmakers, gaining insights into the cultural and historical significance of visual art.
  7. Creative Problem-Solving:
    • Students will develop creative problem-solving skills by working on complex projects that require innovative thinking and adaptability. They will learn to overcome artistic and technical challenges, finding unique solutions that enhance their creative output.
  8. Portfolio and Project Development:
    • The program emphasizes the development of a professional portfolio, showcasing students' work in both film and fine arts. They will learn to curate their creative projects, presenting them in a way that highlights their skills and artistic vision.
  9. Cultural Awareness and Aesthetic Sensibility:
    • Students will cultivate a deep appreciation for diverse cultures and artistic traditions, gaining an understanding of how art and film reflect and shape societal values. They will develop a refined aesthetic sensibility that informs their creative practice.

This double major prepares students for a wide range of careers in the creative arts, including film directing, art direction, multimedia production, and fine arts practice. Graduates will emerge as versatile artists with the ability to create, analyze, and innovate across different mediums, making them well-equipped to contribute to the dynamic and evolving fields of visual art and cinema.

Program Contact Info

Location

Ohio Wesleyan University
61 S. Sandusky St.
Delaware, OH 43015

Social Media

Instagram @owufilm

Program Director

Eva Paris-Huesca
Associate Professor in the Department of World Languages & Cultures – Spanish; Film Studies Program Director; Global Scholars Program Co-Director
University Hall 212B
740-368-3685 | eeparish@owu.edu