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Middlebury College – Film

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Length to Graduate: 4 Years
Location: VT-Middlebury
Students per Class: 11-20
Tuition to Graduate: $208,480
Subject: Cinematography, Film Production, Film Studies

DESCRIPTION

The Film & Media Culture department is the place at Middlebury to study film production as well as criticism and history. We do not see ourselves as a “film school,” as we do not specialize in production and our curriculum is not primarily designed to prepare students for jobs in the industry. Instead, we believe that film and media are a key part of a liberal arts curriculum, and the creative process in all art forms strengthens a student’s education.

Students can get hands-on education in video production, animation, digital art, and writing for the screen as a component of a broader education in film and media.

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Franklin & Marshall College – Film

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Length to Graduate: 4 Years
Location: PA-Lancaster
Students per Class: 11-20
Tuition to Graduate: $164,360
Subject: Cinematography, Film Production, Film Studies

DESCRIPTION

F&M’s Film & Media Studies curriculum reflects the liberal arts orientation of the department and the college as a whole. It is our philosophy that smart and gifted young people who wish to pursue a career in film or the media are best served by a well-rounded education in the field, which includes challenging analytical courses in addition to a variety of practical courses.

We also make a point to open all of our courses to students from across the curriculum, since in today’s media saturated world, students in every discipline benefit from training in media analysis and production. Indeed, although some of our students do become film and media professionals, many go on to pursue careers in other fields, including business, law, science, writing, art, and higher education.

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Florida State University Film School

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Length to Graduate: 4 Years
Location: FL-Tallahassee
Students per Class: 21-30
Tuition to Graduate: $119,964
Subject: Cinematography, Film Directing, Film Editing, Film Production, Film Studies, Screenwriting

DESCRIPTION

Recently recognized by The Directors Guild of America for its distinguished contribution to American culture, The Florida State University College of Motion Picture Arts provides professional training to a limited number of the very brightest students in the world.
Small enrollments allow the faculty of professional filmmakers to maintain the high caliber of education necessary for graduates to succeed in an extremely competitive industry.

ADVANTAGES

Film School students are assigned industry mentors upon graduation, enabling nearly 100% of them to find work in the industry within 12 months.

THINGS TO CONSIDER

The FSU Film School is one of the most highly ranked in America. Its students have won over 700 awards, prizes and featured screenings at national and international festivals, including those of the Cannes Film Festival, the Academy of Television Arts and Sciences, the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences, the Coca-Cola Collegiate Competition and the Pioneer Electronics Collegiate Competition.

FINANCIAL AID

The traditional types of financial aid, which includes include grants, loans, and work-study are available.

SCHOLARSHIPS

All merit scholarships are awarded automatically based upon high school academic GPA and test performance, which we obtain from your application for admission.

CERTIFICATIONS

The Florida State University is accredited by the Commission on Colleges of the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools to award associate, bachelors, masters, and doctor’s degrees.

SUMMARY

The FSU Film School is one of the most highly ranked in America. Its students have won over 700 awards, prizes and featured screenings at national and international festivals, including those of the Cannes Film Festival, the Academy of Television Arts and Sciences, the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences, the Coca-Cola Collegiate Competition and the Pioneer Electronics Collegiate Competition.

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Emerson College – Film

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Length to Graduate: 4 Years
Location: MA-Boston, CA-Los Angeles
Students per Class: 11-20
Tuition to Graduate: $84,480
Subject: Cinematography, Film Production

DESCRIPTION

This specialization is designed to explore in depth the use of film as a media production format. Students will be required to develop a broad technical, theoretical and artistic familiarity with film as a creative endeavor.
The Visual and Media Arts Foundations offers the student a broad theoretical, historical and practical introduction to the visual and media arts.

ADVANTAGES

The Emerson College Equipment Distribution Center (EDC) loans professional, state-of-the-art equipment and facilities to faculty and students to fulfill class assignments. Professional staff and student employees are available to provide technical support when needed. It includes the Film Equipment Center and the Video, Audio, New Media Equipment Centers.

THINGS TO CONSIDER

Emerson Stage, the department’s production unit, presents many student created events annually in a variety of theatrical genres, events directed by faculty, professional guest artists, and students. Through productions at the Cutler Majestic Theatre, the Paramount Center, and in the Tufte Center, students are exposed to a wide range of performance and production opportunities.

FINANCIAL AID

Through federal, state, and institutional financial aid programs, as well as a payment plan program and variety of educational loan options, we strive to help families manage the cost of a quality education.

SCHOLARSHIPS

A number of scholarship opportunities are available.

CERTIFICATIONS

Emerson College is accredited by the New England Association of Schools and Colleges.

SUMMARY

Emerson College offers educational programs that prepare undergraduate and graduate men and women to assume positions of responsibility and leadership in communication and the arts and to pursue scholarship and work that brings innovation to these disciplines.

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Ithaca College – Film, Photography and Visual Arts

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Length to Graduate: 4 Years
Location: NY-Ithaca
Students per Class: 11-20
Tuition to Graduate: $33,630
Subject: Cinematography, Film Studies, Screenwriting

DESCRIPTION

If you’re interested in the creative possibilities of the visual media, consider entering our bachelor of fine arts program. The film, photography, and visual arts program differs from the B.S. program in cinema and photography by adding coursework in the other fine arts. Rather than focusing on one specific medium, you’ll be encouraged to explore the whole spectrum of visual culture.

Beginning in your freshman year, you’ll take many of the same classes in photography and film production as cinema and photography majors (bring your own digital SLR camera and light meter), and you’ll spend as much time in the darkroom or at an editing station as they do. But you’ll also venture into the television studios for video production classes and trek over to the art studio for lessons in drawing.

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Los Angeles City College (LACC) – Cinema

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Length to Graduate: 2 years
Location: CA-Los Angeles
Students per Class: 1-10
Tuition to Graduate: $21,628
Subject: Cinematography

DESCRIPTION

The Los Angeles City College Cinema Television Department offers a low-cost, comprehensive hands-on training program that provides both basic and advanced courses in film, video and television studio production. Students may earn a two-year Associate in Arts degree along with a variety of certificates in cinema or television.

Located in modern facilities designed by the renowned architect William L. Pereira, the Department has extensive audio and camera equipment packages for student use as well as a sound stage, two television three-camera studios, numerous 16mm and digital editing rooms, three screening rooms, three non-linear multi-station computer labs and other audio and video postproduction systems.

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The American Film Institute Conservatory – Cinematography

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Length to Graduate: 2 years
Location: CA-Los Angeles
Students per Class: 21-30
Tuition to Graduate: $129,900
Subject: Cinematography

DESCRIPTION

Focusing on the art and craft of visual storytelling, Fellows receive instruction from professional cinematographers while learning how to move an audience with their visual interpretation of the narrative.

Classroom training, stage lighting workshops, digital video, HD video and 16mm and 35mm film exercises provide Fellows with practical experience and training. Fellows graduate adept at making fast, informed and inspired creative decisions.

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Colorado Film School – Cinematography

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Location: CO-Denver
Students per Class: 11-20
Tuition to Graduate: $11,224
Subject: Cinematography

DESCRIPTION

In a hands-on approach, Cinematography majors are taught to visualize a movie while working with the Director and Art Department provoke an emotional response of the audience – the essence of why people go to see films.

At CFS you will get your hands on a wide variety of cameras including motion picture film and the Red 4K camera system.  By working with other disciplines, a Cinematography major explores a wide range of filmmaking gaining skills in dramatic narrative, documentary filmmaking and the latest in green-screen effects photography.

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Emerson College – Cinematography

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Length to Graduate: 4 Years
Location: MA-Boston, CA-Los Angeles
Students per Class: 21-30
Tuition to Graduate: $84,480
Subject: Cinematography

DESCRIPTION

This specialization is designed to explore the artistic creation of the moving image. Classes will explore the craft and technology of cinematography and videography to increase consistency and predictability and to enhance experimentation in the creation of the moving image.

The Visual and Media Arts Foundations offers the student a broad theoretical, historical and practical introduction to the visual and media arts.

ADVANTAGES

The Emerson College Equipment Distribution Center (EDC) loans professional, state-of-the-art equipment and facilities to faculty and students to fulfill class assignments. Professional staff and student employees are available to provide technical support when needed. It includes the Film Equipment Center and the Video, Audio, New Media Equipment Centers.

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