I shouldn't have suggested that you cancel your enrollment immediately. That was just my gut instinct talking. Realistically, you can't just cancel your enrollment and go to another college that will actually help you immediately, mainly because college applications take time. Don't worry, you are not fucked. A better solution, as you already figured, is to attend the first quarter or the first semester, maybe even the first year, and transfer your credits to a college that will help you land a real job. Just make sure that the courses you take are what will count for relevant transfer credits, such as algebra, English, humanities or other "electives," which every major requires, at the college that you plan to graduate from. You can pay a visit to the registrar's office of your current college or call the registrar's office of the other college to find out what courses those should be, and you can rearrange your schedule within the first week, if necessary, and trade your textbooks without losing money.
Psychology is not necessarily liberal arts, but you still need to get out of it, because you can't succeed in it unless you are accepted into graduate school for a Ph.D., which is extremely difficult. Film school, no, you are still in loserville. Graphic design, computer science, now we are talking, but even those careers are strongly competitive. You'll be up against a bunch of nerds who code in their free time for fun.