2 Fashion Media Master's degrees found
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2 Fashion Media Master's degrees found
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IED – Istituto Europeo di Design Rome
Master's in Fashion Film Direction
- Rome, Italy
Master
Full time
8 months
On-Campus
English
Develop into a professional who can manage the whole process of making a Fashion Film. You will learn how to communicate effectively with all the players involved in the process. The Master Course in Fashion Film Direction at IED Roma will give you an insight into how to build a story and work with one of the most interesting and in-demand media available in the fashion industry.
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LCI Barcelona
Master's Degree in Fashion and Advertising Photography
- Barcelona, Spain
Master
10 months
On-Campus
English
Creation, thinking, creativity, collaboration, and teamwork converge in the Master's in Fashion and Advertising Photography, which will allow you to specialize as a fashion and lifestyle photographer while also mastering art direction. Keeping in mind the job market requirements, we will focus on developing your unique style and perspective.
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Are you passionate about fashion and intrigued by the ever-changing world of media? Fashion media seamlessly blends the realms of fashion with diverse media forms like print, digital, television, and social media.
Enrolling in a fashion media degree program opens up a world of creativity and learning. Although the curriculum might differ across institutions, you can expect to delve into exciting subjects such as fashion history, visual communication, social media, public relations, and fashion styling.
Graduates of fashion media programs have a plethora of career opportunities within the fashion industry. As a fashion journalist, you could write and report on fashion news, trends, and events for print or online publications, TV, or radio. Alternatively, you could become a fashion editor, overseeing fashion content for magazines, newspapers, or websites while collaborating with writers, photographers, and stylists to create visually appealing and informative features. Additional career paths include roles such as a Fashion PR Specialist, Social Media Manager, or Fashion Stylist.
So, are you ready to embark on an exciting journey into the world of fashion media? Don't miss out on the chance to explore your passion and creativity while building a successful career in this dynamic industry.
A masters is earned after students complete an undergraduate degree program. To obtain a masters, you usually need to complete 12 to 18 college courses that often involve completing comprehensive tests and/or a thesis.