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Film and Animation | Minor

Department of Education, Interdisciplinary Studies, and Creative Arts

Create Visual Stories Through Film and Digital Media

Program Overview

The Film & Animation minor at Elizabeth City State University introduces students to the creative and technical foundations of film, animation, and digital media. This program is designed for students interested in visual storytelling, media production, and artistic expression through moving images.

Students explore both traditional and digital approaches to art and media while developing skills in production, design, and visual communication.


What You’ll Learn

This minor provides a foundation in both the study Coursework in the Film & Animation minor introduces students to key areas of media arts and production.

Based on the ECSU catalog, areas of study include:

  • Introduction to Media Arts or Drawing I (recommended starting point)
  • Drawing and visual development
  • Film theory and production
  • Photography and visual media
  • Design and visual communication concepts

Students engage with both creative and technical aspects of film and animation, building skills in concept development and media creation.

Program Structure

The Film & Animation minor follows a structured sequence of coursework grounded in studio art and media production.

Key Coursework Includes:

  • ART 101 – Introduction to Media Arts or ART 102 – Drawing I (recommended entry)
  • ART 103 – Drawing II
  • ART 341 – Photography II
  • ART 345 – Film Theory and Production

The catalog also notes that students are encouraged to consult with faculty to determine the most appropriate starting course for the minor.

As with most ECSU minors, the Film & Animation minor is designed to be completed alongside your major within a defined set of credit hours.


Career Opportunities

The Film & Animation minor provides a creative and technical foundation that can support a variety of roles in media, arts, and communication-focused industries.

Students who complete this minor develop skills in visual storytelling, media production, design, and creative development, which are valuable in fields such as:

  • Film and video production
  • Photography and digital imaging
  • Animation and visual media
  • Content creation and digital media
  • Graphic design and visual communication

This minor is especially valuable when paired with a major, allowing students to apply media and storytelling skills within their primary field of study.

Graduates may pursue opportunities that involve creating, editing, or managing visual content across platforms, or continue developing their skills through advanced study or professional experience in media and the arts.

Hands-On Learning

This minor emphasizes applied, studio-based learning experiences.

Students will:

  • Create visual and digital media projects
  • Explore film and animation production techniques
  • Develop artistic skills through drawing and design
  • Apply theory to creative media work

Coursework integrates both creative exploration and technical application, helping students build practical skills in media arts.

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Interested in adding the Film & Animation minor?

Connect with your academic advisor to learn how this program fits into your degree plan.

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