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Degree in Film and TV Production at Marywood University
Take creative control with a degree in film and TV production at Marywood University. This Film, TV, and Digital Production track within the Multimedia Communications program immerses students in the fast-paced world of visual storytelling across film, television, and digital platforms. Whether you’re drawn to the experience of a film school environment, the evolving television industry, or the creative freedom of digital media, this program prepares you to succeed.
Designed for aspiring creators, this film production degree builds both technical expertise and storytelling skills. Students learn every stage of production, from concept development and scripting to filming, editing, and distribution. The curriculum also supports students pursuing a degree in digital media, with training in audio and video production for online and emerging media platforms.
With a 13:1 student-to-faculty ratio, Marywood emphasizes personalized instruction and mentorship. As a multimedia communications major, you’ll receive hands-on guidance while developing skills in television production, film, digital media management, and content creation. This foundation supports careers in film, broadcasting, digital media, and related creative industries.
Students gain real-world experience from the start by working with Marywood’s on-campus media outlets, including the student-run radio station, television station, and campus publication. These opportunities allow you to apply your film school-style training in a professional yet supportive learning environment, preparing you for success in today’s competitive media landscape.
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Degree
Bachelor of Arts in Multimedia Communication in Film, TV, Digital Production (BA)
Total Credit Hours
120
College
Reap College of Creative and Professional Studies
School
Insalaco School of Visual & Performing Arts
Department
Multimedia Communication
Program Highlights
TV-Marywood
Students work as on-air talent, reporters and assume other management and production positions.
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Center for Multimedia Communication
Located in the Learning Commons, the Center for Multimedia Communication provides media tools necessary to publish an online newspaper; direct, product, shoot, or edit video and audio programming; create and publish a PR newsletter; work as on-air television or radio talent; create virtual sets; produce short films; manage social media accounts; broadcast live sporting events; and much more. Marywood's Multimedia Communication students start getting valuable experience from Day One, learning how to become versatile, ethical, and in-demand communicators.
Podcast Studio
The Podcast Studio within the Multimedia Communication Department is a dedicated, professional space designed to support high-quality audio production, storytelling, and digital content creation. Equipped with industry-standard microphones, soundproofing, mixing consoles, and editing software, the studio provides students with hands-on experience in podcasting, voice recording, and audio post-production. It serves as both a learning environment and a creative hub where students can develop technical skills, experiment with narrative formats, and produce content for academic, personal, or public audiences. The studio also encourages collaboration across disciplines, fostering innovation in media communication while preparing students for careers in broadcasting, journalism, and digital media production.
Radio Station 91.7 VMFM
VMFM 91.7 is Marywood University’s student-run radio station, located in Marywood University's Learning Commons on the Terrace Level.
VMFM is on air 24/7 and also streams online.
The station operates at a frequency of 91.7 MHz and an operating power of 1.8KW.
For nearly two decades, VMFM has been named “Best College Radio Station" in the area and is only commercial-free alternative radio station in northeast Pennsylvania.
The massive alternative catalog spans five decades and contains over 10,000 songs. Student disc jockeys also create their own specialized programming spanning a variety of genres.
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TV-Marywood
The TV Studio supports education and co-curricular activities in TV and film production. The TV Studio and in-field equipment also support TV-Marywood, Marywood's student-run television station, which is part of the Center for Multimedia Communication on the ground floor of the Learning Commons. TV-Marywood is distributed by Comcast and Facebook; department programming reaches 100,000+ households.
At the center of the TV production facility is a TriCaster8000 Switcher. It is supported by High Definition studio and field cameras and digital audio software. The space doubles as a classroom, where all studio production courses take place.
Students work as on-air talent and reporters and also assume other management and production positions. First-year students start working at TV-Marywood from Day One.
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Morris K. Udall Scholarship
The Udall Foundation seeks future leaders across a wide spectrum of environmental fields, including policy, engineering, science, education, urban planning and renewal, business, health, justice, and economics. The Foundation also seeks future Native American and Alaska Native leaders in public and community health care, tribal government, and public policy affecting Native American communities, including land and resource management, economic development, and education.
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Courses & Curriculum (120 Credits Total)
Students are prepared for careers in the rapidly expanding media production field, which includes radio and television broadcast stations, web-based media outlets, filmcompanies and production houses. They explore digital audio and video editing and learn how to tell a story from conception and screenwriting through production. They also learn audio/music production skills.  They learn about emerging digital tools and how to produce, direct, and shoot in the field and in a studio. Students also are equipped to produce and direct independent productions (e.g. documentaries and podcasts). Students practice leadership skills, media performance and newswriting at student-managed radio and television stations.
Film, TV & Digital Production Track Requirements (15 credits)
In addition to the Multimedia Communication program core requirements, students must take an additional 15 credits in the following.
Film, TV & Digital Production Track Courses
COMM 265
Screenwriting
COMM 360
Film Techniques
COMM 460
Film Production
COMM elective
COMM elective
Program Learning Outcomes
Students are prepared for careers in the rapidly expanding media production field, which includes radio and television broadcast stations, web-based media outlets, film companies and production houses. They explore digital audio and video editing and learn how to tell a story from conception and screenwriting through production. They also learn audio/music production skills.  They learn about emerging digital tools and how to produce, direct, and shoot in the field and in a studio. Students also are equipped to produce and direct independent productions (e.g. documentaries and podcasts). Students practice leadership skills, media performance and newswriting at student-managed radio and television stations.
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