Colorado Film School – Acting

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

DESCRIPTION

The Colorado Film School has developed one of the few programs in the world to offer a BFA degree in acting for the screen.

This program is integrated into the film and video production program for the school. “We have about 400 production students who need trained actors each semester” says Frederic Lahey, the Director of CFS, “so it only makes sense that learning directors and actors can benefit from each other”.

ADVANTAGES

The CFS main facility is a 25,000 square foot building. The main studio, a 4000 square foot sound stage, includes three Thompson BTS digital cameras with Canon studio lenses, Teleprompters, and Vinten MK V heads with tern type pedestals. At one end of the studio a cyclorama is available for green screen photography. A $300,000 Desisti lighting grid controlled by an INSight Lighting Board hangs over the entire stage.

THINGS TO CONSIDER

Our Bachelor of Fine Arts degree with Regis University creates a seamless, integrated program offered entirely at Colorado Film School facilities. This unique program creates an affordable, accredited, and focused professional degree program. We offer five distinct emphases for students wanting to work in film and media – the language of the global marketplace.

FINANCIAL AID

A variety of financial aid options are available..

SCHOLARSHIPS

While limited AFI scholarships are available, applicants are encouraged to research scholarship funding from non-AFI sources or local foundations in your area.

CERTIFICATIONS

In the creation of the Regis BFA, full compliance with NASAD accreditation requirements was built into the curriculum.  (NASAD, or National Association of Schools of Art and Design, is the most widely recognized accrediting body for Film Schools)  As NASAD requires programs to be in operation at least one year before it evaluates a program, NASAD accreditation is planned for the 2010-11 school year.

SUMMARY

The Colorado Film School, located in Denver, has been identified by International Cinematographers Guild (ICG) Magazine as one of the “superlative” film programs in the nation “that rival the preeminent institutions”. We offer Bachelor of Fine Arts degrees, a one-year advanced Immersion and a variety of other Certificates in a rigorous professional training environment

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Colorado Film School – Acting
9075 E Lowry Blvd, Bldg. 965, Denver, CO 80230

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