The Mason Gross Digital filmmaking Major offers students an innovative program with individualized training in fiction and documentary film production taught by industry professionals. Our interdisciplinary model is designed to establish marketable skills in the emerging field of digital communication blended with a wide array of liberal arts electives. Here we create technically astute filmmakers
who are also intellectually informed artists. Students are trained in all aspects of their craft in both fiction and documentary production by working with professional filmmakers with a track record of producing award-winning feature and short documentaries that reach broad audiences. Training
Digital Filmmaking at Mason Gross trains students in all aspects of film production, from research and treatments to cinematography, lighting, field production, directing, script writing and story boarding, editing, and post production. Our pedagogy interweaves documentary and fiction with emerging film technologies and platforms, while providing students with a wide array of professional, marketable skills. Upon completion of the BFA in Digital Filmmaking, students demonstrate technical proficiency, narrative film form, film production as educational research/team collaborative skills, creative expression through production oriented classes, and management of complex projects all within a firm grounding in the humanities. Equipment and Software
The Rutgers Center for Digital Filmmaking offers students regular access to large sensor DSRLs and high-end digital cinema cameras with interchangeable lenses as well as professional audio and lighting equipment. Our classrooms and editing labs include Final Cut, Adobe Creative Suite and 2D and 3D animation software. Faculty
Under the direction of Dena Seidel and Patrick Stettner, the filmmaking faculty at Mason Gross School of the Arts boasts a core of internationally recognized and award winning production faculty largely from the New York City film community. Opportunities
Filmmaking opportunities within the Rutgers Film Bureau, our professional documentary unit,allow students to gain professional experience and production credit. Documentary films made with student involvement include Atlantic Crossing, Thailand Untapped, Antarctica: Beyond the Ice, and The War After. Recent graduates have been accepted to esteemed graduate film programs and have gained employment as associate producers, editors, and cinematographers. For more information about the BFA in digital filmmaking program, contact Mason Gross Admissions at 848-932-5269 or [email protected], and Karina Daves, Rutgers Center for Digital Filmmaking, at 848-932-5245 or [email protected].