Course Info
Course General Description
The MFA in Social Documentary Film program guides and supports emerging artists to fully explore the social documentary film form.
Trains students to find innovative ways to examine and communicate the core experiences and events that define us Open to qualified students at any level—no filmmaking background required A tailored curriculum designed for students to attain artistic and technical fluency in documentary filmmaking “Documania”—that’s how The New York Times recently referred to the stunning proliferation of documentary film made possible by the signature technologies of our time. In short, it has never been easier to make a documentary. But producing a film that stands out is another story, another challenge altogether. As more and more non-fiction films crowd the marketplace—competing for limited resources and audience share—true fluency with the form increasingly confers a vital edge, a crucial advantage that makes one film rise above the rest.
Our MFA program in Social Documentary Film fosters filmmaking that is skillful and sure—not just technologically, but artistically, socially and critically as well. With every shot composed, cut made, and interview question asked, our students learn to make the motivated creative decisions that result in impactful films, ones with the power to truly shift our consciousness and change the way we see our world.
Tuition Fees
36,500 USDDisciplines
Process and StyleVisiting Artists
Editing
Producing
Directing
Camera and Sound Lab
Visionary Journalism
Requirements
Academic TranscriptsLetters of recommendation
Letters of statement
Portfolio
CV
English language proficiency
Course Notable Alumni
Bao NguyenLucas Groth
Mark Kendall
Raul Santos
Steven Loring
Yuki Kokubo
Course Notable Academia
Anderson, JulieBaumann, Axel
Berliner, Alan
Chang, Mira
Cheatle, Lori
Chelkowski, Peter
Chermayeff, Maro
Collins, Ann
Dickson, Deborah
Eisenhardt, Bob
Epstein, Michael
Falk, Penelope
Fink, Micah
Gladsjo, Leslie Asako
Gonzales, Kristian
Hankin, Richard
Hurwitz, Tom
Joshi, Amitabh
School Info
School General Description
Welcome to New York City, SVA’s hometown, and the leader of today’s creative economy, with more than 14,000 creative businesses and nonprofits. According to the EY Global Talent in Global Cities 2015 study, New York attracts more creative talent than any other city in the world because it “enjoys a unique cultural scene, embedded in a cosmopolitan and forward-thinking urban environment.” There is no better place to study, practice and work as a creative professional. Critique is a vital and challenging part of the educational experience in a college of art and design. Participating in this practice requires students to be open and vulnerable while they present their work for discussion and questioning, and to trust the transformative powers of the process in service of the work. Through the frequent repetition of this act of openness, students and faculty share and strengthen their humanity, empathy and kinship and their work evolves.School Contacts
Connections with other Schools and Educational Institutions
Cork Institute of TechnologyDongseo University
Hanbat National University
Handong Global University
Joshibi University of Art and Design
London College of Fashion
Sahmyook UniversitySangmyung University
Seian University of Art and Design
Seoul National University of Science and Technology (SeoulTech)
School Notable Alumni
Ross AndruAaron Augenblick
Ian Jones-Quartey
Dennis Detwiller
Phil Jimenez
Wally Wood
Archie Goodwin
Louisa Bertman
Fred Armisen
Andrew Bowser
Harris Savides
Robert Beauchamp etc
School Notable Academia
Jessica AbelSal Amendola
Richard Artschwager
Michael Goldberg
Edward Benguiat
Ray DiPalma
Guy Aroch
Roy Frumkes etc
Exchange Programmes
Outbound International Exchange with partner universitiesExtracurricular Life and Facts of Interest
ExhibitionsWorkshops
Open Lectures with Professional Artists
