Tell Stories. Shape Culture. Create Through Film.
Program Overview
The Cinematic Arts minor at Elizabeth City State University introduces students to the art, theory, and production of film and visual storytelling. This interdisciplinary program explores how cinema functions as both a creative medium and a powerful form of communication.
Students gain experience analyzing films, understanding cinematic techniques, and creating visual content that reflects cultural, social, and artistic perspectives.
Who Should Minor in Cinematic Arts?
This minor pairs well with majors such as:
- Digital Media
- Graphic Design
- English
- Business Administration (Marketing focus)
- Computer Science (media/interactive focus)
If you’re interested in storytelling, media, or creative expression, Cinematic Arts adds a strong visual and analytical dimension to your degree.
Why Choose a Cinematic Arts Minor?
A minor in Cinematic Arts enhances your degree with creative, analytical, and technical skills relevant across media and communication fields.
Through this program, you will:
Cinematic arts combines creative expression with critical thinking, helping students engage with visual media in meaningful ways.
What You’ll Learn
This minor provides a foundation in both the study and creation of film and visual media.
Key areas of study include:
- Film history and theory
- Cinematic language (editing, sound, cinematography)
- Visual storytelling and narrative structure
- Film criticism and analysis
- Media production and creative development
Students learn how to interpret films as cultural texts and create content that communicates ideas effectively. Film studies programs typically emphasize understanding cinema’s role in society while building analytical and creative skills.
Program Structure
The Cinematic Arts minor is structured around a combination of required courses and electives that allow students to explore different aspects of film and media.
Coursework Includes:
- Foundational courses in film studies or cinematic arts
- Courses focused on film analysis, history, or theory
- Production-based or creative courses in media or film
- Electives that allow exploration of specialized topics in cinema or media
Students complete a set of required courses along with electives to build both critical understanding and practical experience.
At Elizabeth City State University, minors typically require 18–24 credit hours, providing focused study alongside your major.
Career Opportunities
A Cinematic Arts minor prepares students for creative and communication-focused careers.
Career paths include:
- Film or Video Producer
- Content Creator or Digital Media Specialist
- Video Editor
- Screenwriter or Story Developer
- Media Analyst or Critic
- Marketing or Communications Specialist
The ability to analyze and create visual content is valuable across industries, from entertainment to business and digital media.
Hands-On Learning
This minor emphasizes both creative exploration and practical application.
You may:
- Analyze films and media from cultural and artistic perspectives
- Create video or film projects
- Explore storytelling through visual media
- Develop a portfolio of creative work
Hands-on experiences help students build both technical skills and creative confidence.

Interested in adding the Cinematic Arts minor?
Connect with your academic advisor to learn how this program fits into your degree plan.





