Hey all,
Long story short, I'm just starting to look at the graduate school route. There are a lot of ways in which the general concept is a good fit for me, but I'm having trouble finding programs that mesh with my particular interests and background.
For my undergraduate education I self-designed a major on "storytelling across media," that looked at films, novels, video games, etc, developing analytical skills for each medium and then trying to compare/constrast the way they told stories. My senior thesis was a book on the history of storytelling in video games, using 13 games as examples of the medium's development.
In short, I really like this sort of broad approach to the humanities and media studies. So far, however, the vast majority of MA/PhD "media studies" programs have been film/television programs with a little bit of digital media tacked on. I enjoy studying films and television, but would not want it to be the chief emphasis of my work. So far, MIT's Comparative Media Studies program and the University of Buffalo's Media Studies programs are the only ones (in the USA) that I've found that really fit the bill.
Do you know of any others that fit in this mold? And do funded masters exist in this field? Thanks for any help you can provide