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  • Immerse yourself in documentary filmmaking—production and theory—in New York City, the world's documentary capital.

    The Graduate Certificate in Documentary Media Studies is an intensive program that immerses students in the study of creative nonfiction filmmaking while drawing on Parsons' strengths in design, photography, illustration, and emerging media. Studying documentary filmmaking at Parsons broadens practitioners’ skills in visual and formal experimentation within documentary practice. 

    Students develop, shoot, direct, and edit an original short documentary film on a subject of their choosing in an environment renowned for its integration of design, art, and interdisciplinary practice. At Parsons, students collaborate with programs like Photography, Design and Technology, and Transdisciplinary Design to open new pathways for hybrid, experimental, and interactive documentary forms.

    Applicants must have a bachelor's degree from an accredited institution and submit a portfolio; previous study of filmmaking is not required.

      

    Program Highlights

    • Social Impact

      Engage with pressing social issues while developing your own bold, original approach to documentary filmmaking.

    • Scholarly Insights

      Inform your production work with courses on the history and theory of nonfiction filmmaking.

    • Screening Opportunities

      Showcase your work at our annual festival in public screenings and discussions between the filmmakers and faculty.

    • Diverse Student Backgrounds

      Collaborate with students who have varied educational and professional experience in the fields of communications and media and beyond.

    • Degree Advanced Certificate
    • Format Full-time, on campus
    • Credits 18
    • Duration 1 year
    • Start Term Fall
  • Learn from Professional Filmmakers

    Central to the intensive one-year curriculum is Doc Talks, a monthly screening series. Doc Talks invites guest artists and professionals in the field of documentary cinema to share insights into their work and the media industry with Documentary Studies students. Additionally, every spring, as part of the Dorothy H. Hirshon Residency, a distinguished filmmaker leads master classes to which certificate students are invited.

    Learn more about the curriculum

    Truth Be Told Festival

    The Documentary Media Studies program culminates in a student documentary festival, Truth Be Told, at the end of each school year. At the festival, certificate students' films are publicly screened and discussed by the filmmakers and faculty.

    The films are the products of students' yearlong study of documentary production, history, and theory. 

    Visit the Truth Be Told website

    Study Options

    Students who complete this certificate are invited to apply for the MA in Media Studies or MS in Media Management programs. If admitted, students who complete this certificate can transfer all credits from the certificate, provided that grades of B or better were received in the courses.

    Conversely, MA in Media Studies students may apply to pursue the Documentary Media Studies certificate in their second year of study. If they are admitted, all credits will apply to their respective degrees, provided that grades of B or better were received in the courses. MS in Media Management students should seek guidance from the advising team if they plan to pursue the certificate as a secondary curriculum.

    Career Paths

    Certificate holders are qualified to become documentary editors, field producers, cinematographers, directors, and researchers and take up related positions in media distribution, museum programming, festival organization, and broadcast productions.

    Most of our graduates were employed or pursuing further education within 12 months of graduating.

    Read alumni news on the program blog

  • Students in this program receive personalized mentorship from a faculty that includes award-winning and professional documentarians from around the globe.

  • Since its early days, documentary has been at the forefront of challenging our knowledge about the world. In response to the current crisis of trust in information, our students tap into the rich history of nonfiction filmmaking to enact the struggle for truth.

    Amir Husak, Director of the Graduate Certificate in Documentary Media Studies Program (2019–2021)
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      Funds are earmarked for graduate travel, research, and work to support your study. Opportunities include paid teaching assistantships, research fellowships and assistantships (including ones offered throughout The New School), ample student employment, and other grants available to U.S. domestic and international students alike.

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      Enjoy access to extensive resources including New School libraries, computer labs, archives, and studios, along with Parsons’ state-of-the-art Making Center, facilities offering a broad array of tools to support your creative and academic growth.

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