Digital Media: Film Concentration

Bachelor’s
$100+ Billion
Average Industry Revenue
The global entertainment industry generates over $100B in annual revenue—and that number is increasing each year.
29%
Projected Growth
In film/video editing career opportunities from 2020-2030. (Bureau of Labor Statistics)
$76,400
Median Annual Wage
For film producers/directors in 2020. (Bureau of Labor Statistics)

Tell Powerful Stories

Film and video combines storytelling, visual artistry, and technical expertise to tell stories that can powerfully communicate ideas, humanity, and the emotions and values that shape us. As someone communicating through film, you’ll have the ability to bring human experience to life in a special and unique way. Learn the techniques and skills required to tell stories and many different platforms, from social media to television. There’s no limit to what you can create or critique, from development, production, and distribution, to screenwriting, editing, and media analysis.

Potential career paths include working as a film editor, cinematographer, digital effects editor, audio engineer, or even a screenwriter for both major productions and smaller independent projects.

Build a rewarding career through a Bachelor of Arts degree in Digital Media with a concentration in film at NGU.

Why Choose?

  • Degree Flexibility. With a media degree, the possibilities are endless. You can explore diverse and fulfilling careers that allow you to express your creativity and shape stories.
  • Many Collaboration Opportunities. Join the NGU Silver Screen Film Club and inspire Christian storytelling through video production. Collaborate and write, direct, produce, and promote various projects with your friends and classmates.
  • Gain Practical Experience. Experience every aspect as a VisionTV staff member. Recognized by the SC Press Association as a leader in online student media, NGU’s VisionTV and VisionMedia are led by students who manage studio operations and field production.
  • Create a Professional Portfolio. We’ll help you professionally showcase your talent and work to best highlight your achievements.

Program Overview

  • Why NGU?

    Become the transformational leader God has called you to be. At NGU, you will learn how to lead others and make a positive impact in your next career.

  • Purpose

    To obtain experience in the contemporary media landscape and expand your career potential by creating a professional portfolio of skills and work.

Get to Know Our Faculty!

Web Drake, PhD
Dean, College of Communication and Fine Arts
Randall E. King, PhD
Associate Dean, School of Communication
Heather Kunselman
Academic Secretary
Kelechi Benet, MFA
Assistant Professor, Communication
Lara Jackson, MS
Instructor, Communication
Karyn Campbell, PhD
Assistant Professor, Communication
Zack Carter, PhD
Associate Professor, Communication
Shurajit Gopal, PhD
Assistant Professor, Communication
Andrew W. Stevens, DMin
Associate Professor, Communication
Ansley Welchel, APR
Instructor, Communication

Have Questions about the Digital Media Program or the Film Concentration?

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Randall E. King, PhD

Associate Dean, School of Communication
864.663.0200 randall.king@ngu.edu
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