Expert faculty, on-set experience, and proximity to vibrant media industries in Washington, D.C., and Richmond make Film at Mason students career ready.

Erblin Nushi tells his story of becoming a refugee in his thesis film Bini.

Emmy-nominated cinematographer, Hans Charles, teaches students on the set of the Mason Film Lab.

Film alum, Joseph Yates (FAVS '15), continues to work as a director in Atlanta. On set of his film, The Great Wave.

Students work on set with writer, director, and television series creator Colette Burson on location. Photo: Sarah Heaton.

Producer Michael Gottwald gives a Masterclass and brings his film Patti Cake$ to campus.

You'll enjoy studying and interning between two important centers in the film world: D.C. and Richmond, VA.

Film at Mason offers concentrations in Directing, Producing, Production (Cinematography) and Post-Production (Video and Sound Editing), and Screenwriting.

George Mason University film students have multiple opportunities each year to showcase their work on campus and beyond.