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Ohio University School of FilmOhio University School of Film

The Ohio University School of Film provides an educational environment of creativity, diversity and excellence where talented and motivated students examine and develop the art and craft of the motion picture as an art form, educational tool and a dynamic cultural force in the 21st Century. MFA (Filmmaking) - professional program for talented individuals seeking advanced training in directing, screenwriting, producing, cinematography,  and post-production. MA (Film Studies)  - prepares students for doctoral study and/or careers in film criticism, art administration, or archive and preservation work. State of the art facilities. Generous financial aid packages. www.finearts.ohio.edu/film

Ohio University School of Film News Bytes on StudentFilmmakers.com
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The City College of New York (CCNY)<br>MFA in Media Arts Production ProgramThe City College of New York (CCNY)
MFA in Media Arts Production Program

The mission of The MFA in Media Arts Production program is to prepare emerging media makers to navigate and prosper in the rapidly expanding field of media arts. Our faculty of award-winning independent filmmakers are dedicated to the principals of strong original storytelling through the creation of socially meaningful, visually engaging and cost effective digital films. This two-year MFA is the only graduate-level program of its kind, offering Documentary and Fiction tracks in an affordable/accessible public institution. We are a diverse learning community, located in New York City--the number one media market in the world--with ready access to the finest talent, locations, organizations and production facilities.

Find your voice.  Tell your story.  Join us!
For more information on the program and how to apply by March 1st, 2013 please visit: http://www.ccny.cuny.edu/mfafilm 


AFI ConservatoryAFI Conservatory

At the world-renowned AFI Conservatory, a dedicated group of working professionals from the film and television communities serve as mentors in a hands-on, production-based environment nurturing the talents of tomorrow's storytellers. With an emphasis on narrative visual storytelling and personal expression, each class breaks into teams that mirror a real production environment. Those teams collaborate on and produce more films than any other graduate level film program. Established in 1969, the two-year Master of Fine Arts program provides training in six filmmaking disciplines: Cinematography, Directing, Editing, Producing, Production Design and Screenwriting. Mirroring a professional production environment, Fellows collaborate to make more films than any other graduate level program. Admission to AFI Conservatory is highly selective, with a maximum of only 140 graduates per year.

AFI Conservatory is featured in StudentFilmmakers Magazine.
Read about AFI's rolling admissions and apply today.
2012 Vol 7., No. 5 Issue: Single-Page View | 2-Page Spread View


University of North Carolina School of the Arts: School of FilmmakingUniversity of North Carolina School of the Arts:
School of Filmmaking

UNCSA's school mission is unique: to train students from middle school through graduate school for professional careers in the performing, visual, and film and television arts. Performance is an integral part of the training program, and students, faculty and guest artists present more than 400 public performances and screenings annually in the School's facilities in Winston-Salem, as well as across the state and the Southeast, in major U.S. cities and overseas. University of North Carolina School of the Arts alumni have performed in or behind the scenes of Broadway shows, film, television and regional theatre, and are members of the world's finest symphony orchestras and opera and dance companies. They have won or been nominated for all of the major awards in the entertainment industry, including Tony, Oscar, Emmy, Grammy and others.


Maine Media Workshops

Maine Media Workshops and CollegeMaine Media Workshops: Photography, Filmmaking, Multimedia, Destinations, College Programs. Immerse yourself in a community passionate about creativity – surrounded by the spectacular beauty of Maine. Students learn by doing, by trying new things, by seeing what works and what doesn't. The Workshops offers a unique opportunity to come to a beautiful, remote environment and join a community of other passionate imagemakers and storytellers – all gathered to become better artists. There is a "magic" that occurs at the Workshops – one that we hope you will be a part of. www.mainemedia.edu


Global Cinematography Institute

Global Cinematography Institute in Hollywood starts New Program for Graduates – "Expanded Cinematography"Vilmos Zsigmond, ASC and Yuri Neyman, ASC call the combination of classic and virtual cinematography "Expanded Cinematography". They held recently "Expanded Cinematography" class offered by the Global Cinematography Institute at Universal Studios. The Expanded Cinematography classes include Advanced Lighting for Feature Films, Cinematography for Music Videos, Digital Lighting and Previsualization, Digital Cinematography and 3-D Cinematography, Virtual Cinematography, On The Set Image Management, Postproduction Technology, The History of Cinematography & Photography, and more.

Global Cinematography Institute is featured in StudentFilmmakers Magazine. Yuri Neyman, ASC Talks GCI, New Courses and Philosophy.
2012 Vol 7., No. 5 Issue: Single-Page View | 2-Page Spread View


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