Film school
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A Film school is a generic term for any educational institution dedicated to teaching moviemaking, including, but not limited to, film production, theory, and writing for the screen. Usually hands on technical training is incorporated as part of the curriculum, such as learning how to use cameras, light meters and other equipment. Most schools are tied to existing colleges and universities, often in art or communication departments. Some are privately owned and not tied to universities, such as technical schools offering associate degrees.
Various debates have raged over the years on the importance of film school in allowing one to enter the film industry. Of course, examples can be offered from both sides, as directors Martin Scorsese, George Lucas, and Francis Ford Coppola graduated from prestigious film schools, whereas Quentin Tarantino, Paul Thomas Anderson, and David Fincher had no formal college film training. The rapid rise of independent filmmaking and digital video have changed this debate somewhat, as anyone with a few thousand dollars can shoot their own film (and some have done so quite successfully) with little formal knowledge of the industry. Thus, it can be argued that the high cost of attending a film school can now be spent on making films and learning through practical experience. Others argue that film school is important because it allows students to develop their skills under the guidance of professional instructors, and to network and connect with others interested in filmmaking, as well as with those who may eventually offer them careers in the industry. One example is that the more prestigious schools allow their students to showcase work in film festivals near the end of the semester for film producers and executives.
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[edit] Film schools in the United States
Some prominent film schools in the United States include:
[edit] Top Ranked Film Programs
- American Film Institute - AFI Conservatory - Graduate only
- California Institute of the Arts (CalArts) - Graduate and undergraduate
- Columbia University - School of the Arts - Graduate and Undergraduate
- New York University (NYU) - Tisch School of the Arts - Graduate and Undergraduate
- University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA) - School of Theater, Film and Television - Graduate and Undergraduate
- University of Southern California (USC) - School of Cinematic Arts - Graduate and Undergraduate
[edit] Notable University Film Schools
- Arizona State University - School of Theatre and Film
- American University - School of Communications, Film/Media Arts Department
- Academy of Art University - School of Motion Pictures and Television - San Francisco
- Art Center College of Design
- Bob Jones University
- Boston University (BU) - College of Communication (COM)
- California State University, Los Angeles - TV, Film, & Media Studies
- Chapman University - Lawrence and Kristina Dodge College of Film and Media Arts
- College of Santa Fe - Moving Image Arts Department
- Collins College
- Columbia College
- Columbia College Hollywood
- DePaul University- Digital Cinema Program
- Florida State University - School of Motion Picture, Television, and Recording Arts
- Emerson College - Department of Visual and Media Arts
- Ithaca College - Park School of Communications
- North Carolina School of the Arts
- Northwestern University
- Rhode Island School of Design - Department of Film, Animation and Video
- San Francisco State University
- Scottsdale Community College
- SUNY Purchase
- Syracuse University
- Temple University - Film and Media Arts
- University of Arizona - Department of Media Arts
- University of California, Santa Cruz - Department of Film and Digital Media
- University of Central Florida - School of Film & Digital Media
- University of New Orleans - Department of Drama & Communications
- University of Texas at Austin - Department of Radio, Television and Film
[edit] Non-Degree Programs
- Seattle Film Institute
- Film Connection
- Full Sail Real World Education
- The New York Film Academy
- Los Angeles Film School The Los Angeles Film School
- Independent Student Media
[edit] High school film programs
Due to the increasing ease and low costs of digital video production and post-production, high schools are slowly starting to build programs that teach film technique. Perhaps the most successful of these programs is Grant High School in Los Angeles, California. Grant has won seven CINE Golden Eagles in six years (this is better than USC's or UCLA's current track record).
Prominent high school film programs in the United States include:
- Culver City High School in Culver City, California.
- Dreyfoos School of the Arts in West Palm Beach, Florida
- Dearborn High School in Dearborn, Michigan
- Interlochen Arts Academy in Interlochen, Michigan
- Grant High School in Los Angeles, California[1][2]
- Idyllwild Arts Academy in Idyllwild, California[3]
- Kamehameha High School in Honolulu, Hawaii[4]
- Orange County High School of the Arts in Santa Ana, Orange County, California
- Lawrence High School in Lawrenceville, NJ
- Paint Branch High School in Burtonsville, Maryland[5]
- Germantown High School in Memphis, Tennessee
- Scotts Valley High School in Scotts Valley, California
- Perpich Center for Arts Education in Golden Valley, Minnesota.
[edit] International Film Schools
Film schools outside the United States include:
- National Film and Television School (UK)
- [La Fémis, National Film School] (France)
- National Film School in Lodz (Poland)
- Asian Academy of Film and Television
- The International Academy of Film and Television
- The National Film School of Denmark
- The European Film College
- Bond University
- Beijing Film Academy
- Gerasimov Institute of Cinematography
- The Metropolitan Film School
- National Institute of Dramatic Art in Sydney
- Red Sea Institute of Cinematic Arts
- FAMU Film School in Prague
- Vancouver Film School
- Western Australian Academy of Performing Arts
- Film & Television Institute of India
- Independent Student Media
- British Columbia Institute of Technology - FilmFLEX - Burnaby, BC, Canada