Projects
Hardly anywhere else is the topical and methodological wealth of research at the Film University more evident than in the creative proliferation of postgraduate qualification projects. At the same time, these projects, their development, and their success are the touchstone for the quality of our support for young talent. The projects are in a constant state of flux until they are completed, which is why the following overview offers only a snapshot. Completed and published dissertations can also be found under Publications and in the library catalog.
- Julian Erdmann: Lifeworld-Oriented Media Education with Disadvantaged Youth and the Dealing of Pedagogical Professionals with unfamiliarly habitual Media Worlds
- Thilo Eisermann: Retro-Games and their Role in the Negotiation of Games Culture in Digital Spaces
- Lucy Pizaña: Jewish Film Festivals. Film festival programmes and reception attitudes: an approach to a definition of 'Jewish film'
- Vivien Zschammer: Aspects of political opinion-forming through social media influencing
- Lillian Rosa: About the impact of art and the art of impact - Social Impact Documentaries – Produktionsbedingungen, Strategien und Entwicklungspotential
- Tobias Frühmorgen: AI and Screenwriting: Exploring Storytelling with GPT
- Julia Dittmann: Autoethnographic Film and Video Artefacts as a Nexus between Scientific Hyper-Structures and Affectual Reception in Digital Space
- Aline Helmcke: Drawing towards Time
- Maya Klar: Shifting Through Fields of Vision
- Sharon Ryba-Kahn: Visualizations of Traumas in Documentary Films - the Function of Time and Space