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Flashpoint Academy – Film/Broadcast

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Length to Graduate: 2 Years
Location: IL-Chicago
Students per Class: 11-20
Tuition to Graduate: $50,000
Subject: Film Directing, Film Editing, Film Production, Television

DESCRIPTION

Create and edit your own short film and TV shows. Work alongside industry professionals on real-world productions. In Tribeca Flashpoint’s Film & Broadcast Associate program, you’ll accomplish all this while students at other schools are just getting started.

You’ll begin immediately by assuming real-world roles in broadcast and film productions. Then, you will select a focus in screenwriting, directing, producing, post-production, cinematography, or broadcasting. By the end of the program, you’ll be prepared to enter the industry with an Associate of Applied Science degree, a portfolio and demo reel of high-end film and broadcast projects, and real-world experience.

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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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North Carolina School of the Arts – Directing

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Length to Graduate: 4 Years
Location: NC-Winston-Salem
Students per Class: 11-20
Tuition to Graduate: $31,044
Subject: Film Directing

DESCRIPTION

Students may pursue either the Bachelor of Fine Arts in filmmaking, or the College Arts Diploma. The first two years of the curriculum stress fundamentals of the filmmaking process and visual storytelling. Students are required to become familiar with every aspect of creating, developing, making, finishing and exhibiting their cinematic work. During the third and fourth years, students train within disciplines in a mentor/student relationship with professional faculty, staff and guest artists. Only students who are successful in meeting the rigorous requirements of conservatory training in the first two years are invited to continue into the advanced levels of the program.

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The American Film Institute Conservatory – Directing

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

DESCRIPTION

Great directors must be great storytellers. The Directing program offers Fellows a thorough understanding of the process of production from script to screen, focusing on narrative, visual language and performance. Fellows learn to collaborate with screenwriters and producers, work with professional actors and incorporate the visions of cinematographers, production designers and editors into all their produced projects.

With an emphasis on narrative visual storytelling and personal expression, each class breaks into teams that mirror a real production environment. Those teams collaborate and produce more films than at any other graduate-level film program.

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Colorado Film School – Writing / Directing

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

DESCRIPTION

The Writing/Directing program is designed to provide students with the storytelling skills that are essential to media content creation.

Writing/Directing majors focus on scriptwriting, preproduction, eliciting actor performances, production with crews, and postproduction. BFA students should graduate from our rigorous program with a completed teleplay, feature screenplay, and a reel of professional quality videos, ready to work in the creative economy sector in broadcast, feature film, webcast, or any of the evolving media creation formats.

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Emerson College – Directing

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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: Film Directing

DESCRIPTION

This specialization is designed to introduce students to the breadth of directorial responsibility, which includes, but is not limited to, creative, aesthetic, logistic, and financial concerns, and then to develop the specific skills of rehearsing and filming actors.

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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