The Department of Film, Animation and New Media aims to prepare filmmakers and visual producers to participate in the vanguard of the 21st century. In keeping with the mission of The University of Tampa, students learn by doing and thinking with courses in studio production and using state-of-the-art facilities, computer labs, digital cameras and production suites. Designed to foster creative expression and professional technique, the curriculum includes hands-on studio classes in narrative, documentary, experimental and animation filmmaking; screenwriting; producing; digital media and imaging; 3D animation, printing and modeling; digital and interactive media; and experimental computing. Each program includes courses in critical studies structured to educate, challenge and inspire future professionals. All programs are accredited by the National Association of Schools of Art and Design (NASAD).
FMX majors require a senior capstone project that is archived in the UoTIR. Learn more about each degree here:
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This is your agreement form to upload your final approved project to UoTIR.
If your project is too large to add to the submission form, use Dropbox. Upload a word document with a dropbox link or a note that your professor will be providing a link.
Please do not submit anything over 1G. File format .MP4 strongly preferred.
Browse FMX capstone projects in the UoTIR.
Use the FMX Guide to find resources and services available to you from the Macdonald-Kelce Library. Discover how to find books in the catalog, locate journal articles in the databases, and more.
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