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Film and video production graduates face a competitive creative landscape, with average early-career earnings of $25,349. However, strong programs can significantly impact career trajectories through industry connections and hands-on training. When evaluating Film/Video and Photographic Arts programs, students should prioritize access to professional-grade equipment, faculty with active industry experience, and strong internship networks with studios, production companies, or media outlets. Look for programs offering specialized tracks in cinematography, editing, or documentary work that align with your interests. With 151 schools nationwide offering this major, choosing the right program means finding one that combines technical skills development with real-world production experience and meaningful industry partnerships.
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Schools Ranked
$33,236
Avg. Program Earnings
76.2%
Avg. Graduation Rate

Top 25 Schools

College rankings
# School Median Earnings Graduation Rate School Type
1 $40,896 78.5% private-nonprofit
2 $39,729 89.1% private-nonprofit
3 $39,369 91.8% private-nonprofit
4 $37,568 80.4% private-nonprofit
5 $36,848 83.8% private-nonprofit
6 $35,864 66.4% private-nonprofit
7 $35,060 83.0% public
8 $35,060 86.8% private-nonprofit
9 $33,993 92.7% public
10 $33,993 88.1% private-nonprofit
11 $33,993 83.7% public
12 $32,747 70.8% private-nonprofit
13 $32,711 79.8% private-nonprofit
14 $32,213 65.9% public
15 $31,974 65.8% public
16 $31,236 56.6% public
17 $30,952 88.5% private-nonprofit
18 $30,771 83.1% public
19 $29,685 83.3% private-nonprofit
20 $29,557 92.0% private-nonprofit
21 $29,487 57.8% public
22 $29,413 45.5% public
23 $29,374 56.9% public
24 $29,322 56.2% public
25 $29,081 79.3% private-nonprofit

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