What is Film & Digital Media Arts?

Film & Digital Media Arts (FDMA) is the study and practice of media, communication, and digital arts. It involves learning the skills in basic filmmaking, television, audio production, and photography. The field emphasizes media literacy, creativity, and technical proficiency, preparing students for diverse careers in the digital media landscape.

Why study FDMA @ NNMC?

Northern's two-year FDMA Associate of Arts is a hands-on program, providing media literacy skills vital to diverse fields and careers today, including filmmaking, education, and science, in creative, technical, and commercial fields, and more.

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More about the program:

FDMA is a hands-on "skills and experience" program with many opportunities for personal creative expression. Students gain solid digital media literacy working in our state-of-the-art media labs and Center for the Arts theatre.

Join us in this exciting program and learn foundational technical skills in video, non-linear editing, audio, lighting, photography, and TV and film production. Explore further with documentary filmmaking, screenwriting, film history, Indigenous cinema, and motion graphics.

The skills students gain in FDMA are applicable to many media-related creative, and technical careers, as well as in non-profits and government agencies. More than ever, media skills are in high-demand in any field.

Seamless transfer to our Bachelor of Integrated Studies:

FDMA AA is a perfect entry into our Bachelor of Integrated Studies in Self-design program. For students who want an entry into the film industry, though we are not an industry trade school, this program is a way to connect to the New Mexico film industry pathways via the New Mexico Media and Arts Collective (NMAC).

Career Pathways

  • Direct Paths: FDMA AA graduates can pursue roles in creative, technical, educational, business, and communications fields as film, video and social media makers, production assistants, audio technicians, presentation specialists, and photographers. Strong media literacy and technical skills help in careers as media educators, science communicators, or creative directors and consultants.

  • Further Education: Bachelor and graduate degrees in media, film and art, or related fields.