The MA in Preservation and Presentation of the Moving Image (Media Studies) explores how audiovisual heritage is collected, conserved, restored, and made accessible for future audiences. You combine academic study with hands-on practice in archiving, programming, and curating moving image and sound.
The Master of Arts in Preservation and Presentation of the Moving Image at the University of Amsterdam delves into the intricate processes of collecting, conserving, restoring, and providing access to audiovisual heritage. This program merges academic knowledge with practical experience in archiving, programming, and curating moving images and sound, ensuring that students are well-equipped to engage with this dynamic field.
The curriculum is thoughtfully designed to provide a comprehensive understanding of audiovisual archiving and preservation. It encompasses core courses that address access, programming, and cultural analysis, culminating in a focused case study project that synthesizes preservation and presentation techniques.
Capstone/case study: The program culminates in a case study project where students apply concepts of preservation and access to a specific collection, platform, or presentation context.
Applicants are expected to meet specific academic qualifications to ensure they can succeed in this advanced program. Typical requirements include:
Graduates of the MA in Preservation and Presentation of the Moving Image can pursue diverse career paths in the fields of media studies, archiving, and cultural management. Potential roles include audiovisual archivist, curator, and cultural heritage manager, with opportunities in museums, film archives, and media organizations. The skills acquired through this program equip students to contribute significantly to the preservation and accessibility of moving image heritage for future generations.
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