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Tallinn University Bachelor in Cross-media
Tallinn University

Bachelor in Cross-media

Tallinn, Estonia

3 Years

English

Full time

01 Jul 2024

01 Sep 2024

EUR 2,250 / per semester

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Introduction

Cross-media combines the areas of media production, storytelling, and marketing, offering both theoretical groundwork and exciting practical assignments. Studying cross-media means learning how to tell a story that unfolds in many directions. For example, a story is introduced as a web series, then expanded on social media, and then further explored as a live performance.

However, studying cross-media doesn’t only focus on learning different production practices. Successful media practitioners, working independently or for large corporations, need to be able to understand the market. By studying cross-media, students will learn how to interpret and research data and how to create cross-media marketing campaigns which are able to reach and engage different audiences.

Why study with us?

Crossmedia is a unique study program, that you can study only in a few other universities. Our specific attention to a multimedia approach to storytelling and marketing has given the study program its own spot on the national and international scenes.

Since its initiation (September 2012) students have participated in a number of national and international festivals, and have won both national and international prizes. Their projects have also been given widespread attention in the Estonian media.

Furthermore, the Baltic Film, Media, and Arts School (BFM) is a multicultural creative environment, where students are surrounded by international peers and are taught by an internationally recognized teaching staff and industry practitioners from many different countries.

Study support facilities

Students of Crossmedia have access to the newly built BFM production facilities including the Film and Television studios, editing rooms, MAC computer lab, sound studio, and AV equipment.

Furthermore, a number of field trips give students the opportunity to work on location and in partnership with industry players such as the public service media of Estonia and Finland.

Why BFM?

  • Baltic Film, Media, and Arts School (BFM) has more than 20 years of teaching experience.
  • Graduates leave with an extensive portfolio of films and audio-visual content for further careers, plus an internationally validated university degree.
  • BFM believes in a hands-on approach.
  • Internship possibilities in different media enterprises and also in Estonian Public Broadcasting.
  • Lectures at BFM are given by well-known filmmakers and media professionals in Estonia such as Arvo Iho, Renita Lintrop, Marianna Kaat, Dirk Hoyer, Jüri Pihel, and Indrek Treufeldt.
  • The university provides students with a state of the art facilities and equipment. BFM building houses Estonia’s first 4K cinema hall, film and sound studios, and editing rooms.
  • BFM has over 30 partner universities in Europe and China, which offers a truly exciting mix of cultures that creates an invaluable professional network for your later career.
  • Scholarships available

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