University of Alabama
Telecommunication & Film Department
Box 870152
Tuscaloosa, Alabama 35487-0152 School Phone:+1 205 348-6350
WebSite:www.tcf.ua.edu Program Description: Welcome to the new filmmaking.net events area. Around the world a range of interesting and valuable events are held for filmmakers every week. Events include things such as film festivals, short training courses, conferences, markets, exhibitions, and socialising/networking events.
Northern Arizona University
School of Communication
S. San Francisco St.
NAU Box 5619
Flagstaff, Arizona 86011-5619 School Phone:+1 520 523-8257
Web Site.www.comm.nau.edu/ Program Description: Filmmaking.net was founded in 1994 by Benjamin Craig as the official site for the RAMP FAQ, a collection of answers to frequently asked questions found on the main Usenet newsgroup for filmmakers, rec.arts.movies.production. As the popularity of the Internet grew, new Usenet groups devoted to filmmaking begun to spring up, including alt.movies.independent and rec.arts.movies.tech. The RAMP FAQ was expanded to cover these new forums and renamed the Internet Filmmaker's FAQ.
Pima Community College
Digital and Film Arts
2202 W. Anklam Road
Tucson, Arizona 85709-0015 School Phone: +1 520 206-6976 School Website:www.wc.pima.edu Program Description: Welcome to the new filmmaking.net events area. Around the world a range of interesting and valuable events are held for filmmakers every week. Events include things such as film festivals, short training courses, conferences, markets, exhibitions, and socialising/networking events.
Scottsdale Community College
Motion Picture &Television Program
9000 East Chaparral Road
Scottsdale , Arizona 85256 School Phone: +1 480 423-6000
Web Site. www.sc.maricopa.edu Program Description: We proudly offer the only Motion Picture degree found in higher education in the Phoenix metropolitan area. The two-year Associate in Arts and Sciences gives students the opportunity to study and produce 16mm films. Many graduates are award winning filmmakers, and some have shot features here. Students in the program can examine all major production areas: scriptwriting, photography, directing and acting. Finished productions will serve as students' portfolios, and can appear on the SCC educational cable channel and in the annual Southwest Film and Video Festival.
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University of Advancing Technology
Multimedia / Digital Video Production
University of Advancing Technology
2625 West Baseline Road
Tempe, Arizona 85283-1042 School Phone:+1 (602) 383-8228 School Website:www.uat.edu Program Description: The University of Advancing Technology offers students a unique environment that combines the best of a time-honored college education with a focus on advancing technology. The University offers accredited Bachelor's and Master's degrees as well as Associate's degrees.
Yavapai College
Zaki Gordon Institute for Independent Filmmaking
4215 Arts Village Drive
Sedona, Arizona 86336 School Phone: +1 928-649- 4265 School Website:www.zaki.yc.edu Program Description: The program has quality instruction including applied hands-on learning and mentoring by industry professionals. In the first semester students write and edit weekly while rotating through roles of director, producer, camera and sound. This offers the experience of these different primary aspects of the craft of filmmaking. In the second semester each student will write and direct their own short thesis film. They can choose to shoot this project with the schools digital cameras or on any film format that their production budget can afford. Budgets vary from $5 to $50 thousand. We encourage students to stay within their budget and emphasis that a good story told well as a motion picture is the key to a successful short film.
Academy of Art College
Motion Pictures & Television
79 New Montgomery Street
San Francisco, California 94105 School Phone:+1 415 274 2200 School Website:www.academyart.edu Program Description: Students enrolled in the Master of Fine Arts program will earn a total of 63 - 78 semester units of graduate course work, depending on the student's program of study, with an overall cumulative grade-point average of at least 2.0 in order to receive their degree. Please note that unit requirements vary depending on the program selected. You may speak to a Student Advisor for information on the requirements for a specific program. Students are also required to have a final review. A Petition to Graduate form will be filed by students prior to their last semester if they are to be eligible for graduation at the end of that semester. Students should contact their Student Advisor for detailed information regarding the petition period and deadlines.
American Film Institute
2021 North Western Avenue
Los Angeles, California 90027
United States School Phone: +1 323 856 7600 School Website:www.afi.com Program Description: AFI has the most extensive non-profit exhibition program in the US with over 3,000 film events throughout the year. The recently-opened AFI Silver Theatre and Cultural Center is a state-of-the-art three theatre complex, offering a year-round program of the best of American and international cinema, both classic and contemporary in Silver Spring, Maryland, seven miles north of the White House . Since 1987, AFI has been presenting the best new movies and moviemakers at its annual film festival (AFI FEST) in Los Angeles. AFI's film programs are also held throughout the year at the ArcLight Cinemas and SkirballCultural Center (both in Los Angeles) and the AFINational Theater at the Kennedy Center in Washington, DC, among other locations.
Art Center College of Design
Film Department
1700 Lida Street
Pasadena, California 91103-1999
United States School Phone: +1 626 396-2200 School Website:www.artcenter.edu Program Description: For 75 years, Art Center College of Design has been an innovative leader in art and design education, preparing students for professional and personal success in an increasingly competitive world. Art Center’s graduates are leaders with the desire and ability to change the world. They are creative thinkers whose work brings purpose, utility, meaning and satisfaction to our daily lives.
Biola University
Mass Communication
13800 Biola Avenue
La Mirada, California 90639-0001
United States School Phone:+1 562 903 6000 School Website:www.biola.edu Program Description: Biola University is a private Christian university founded in 1908. We offer 145 academic programs, ranging from the B.A. to the Ph.D., through six schools. All are regionally and professionally accredited and based on evangelical Christianity.
Brooks Institute
Motion Picture
5301 North Ventura Avenue
Ventura, California 93001 School Phone: +1 805 585-8000 School Website:www.brooks.edu Program Description: From its beginnings, Brooks Institute has followed the philosophy of "learn by doing". Students gain the artistic, technical, and business expertise needed to succeed in visual communications. Brooks is a world leader in professional photographic and motion picture education with an outstanding faculty, and three beautiful locations in Santa Barbara, California. Brooks Institute's programs are designed for anyone who aspires to a career in photography or filmmaking as well as working photographers who seek new skills to advance their careers. As we enter the era of global communication, we will continue to provide one of the finest educations in photography and filmmaking available.
California College of Arts & Crafts
Fine Arts
1111 Eighth Street
San Francisco, California 94107-2247
United States School Phone: +1 415 703 9500 School Website:www.ccac-art.edu Program Description: California College of the Arts offers undergraduate and graduate degree programs, balancing innovation with tradition and integrating theory with practice.
California Institute of the Arts
School of Film/Video
24700 McBean Parkway
Valencia, California 91355-2397
United States School Phone:+1 661-255-1050 School Website:www.film.calarts.edu Program Description: The School of Film/Video is one of the nation's premiere colleges for studying the art of the moving image. It is singularly devoted to filmmaking as a personal, independent art form. The School is especially unique in that it promotes the studies of all major types of filmmaking: dramatic narrative, documentary, experimental live-action, character-based animation, experimental animation, multimedia, and installation. We offer four challenging programs, each one with its own specialized curriculum focusing on specific areas in filmmaking. At the same time, all four share an ethos for combining rigorous practical training with theoretical inquiry, hands-on production with aesthetic reflection.
California State University - Chico
Department of Communication Design
Tehama Hall 205
400 West First Street
Chico, California 95929
United States School Phone:+1 530-898-4048 School Website:www.csuchico.edu
California State University - Fullerton
Department of Radio-Television-Film
College Park-Suite 460-16
California State University, Fullerton
P.O. Box 6846
Fullerton, California 92834-6846
United States School Phone: +1 714-278-7883 School Website:www.communications.fullerton.edu Program Description: California State University, Chico offers over 400 undergraduate and graduate academic programs. These include 66 undergraduate majors in the liberal arts and in professional and technical areas. Many of our majors are divided into areas of specialization either as options or patterns. In addition students may choose from a wide variety of minors, teaching credentials, certificates, and graduate programs. Pre-professional advising is available in several areas for students who plan to continue on to professional schools.
California State University - Long Beach
Department of Film & Electronic Arts
1250 Bellflower Boulevard
Long Beach, California 90840
United States School Phone:+1 562 985-5404 School Website:www.csulb.edu Program Description: Arts at the Beach is the website for CSULB's College of the Arts (COTA). It is a gateway to information on each individual department housed within the College. Arts at the Beach is also a valuable source of information on the wide variety of arts-related events that take place on campus each semester. You'll find informative articles introducing you to many of our faculty and student artists as well as detailed descriptions on upcoming performances and exhibitions
California State University - Monterey Bay
Teledramatic Arts & Technology
100 Campus Center Boulevard
Building 45
Seaside, California 93955
United States School Phone: +1 831 582-3750 School Website:www.csumb.edu Program Description: CSUMB does academics differently, following an outcomes-based educational model that gives students an edge in the modern workplace. CSUMB academic programs integrate several traditional fields of study to provide the breadth of knowledge and depth of skills so highly valued by employers. On top of that, students get hands-on experience through service learning, internships, and action research before finally demonstrating their cumulative learning in comprehensive Capstone projects that showcase their abilities perfectly just as they enter the job market.
California State University - Northridge
18111 Nordhoff
Northridge, California 91330
United States School Phone:+1 818 677 3000 School Website:www.csun.edu Program Description: Our nine colleges offer 60 baccalaureate degrees, 45 master's degrees, 28 credentials in the field of education, and various opportunities in extended learning and other special programs, which offers something for everyone!
California State University - Sacramento
Communications
6000 J Street
Sacramento, California 95819
United States School Phone:+1 916 278-6011 School Website:www.csus.edu Program Description: Sacramento State offers a life-changing opportunity for our 28,000 students, preparing them to be leaders in their fields and communities. Our professors are known for their dedication to great teaching. There’s an unmistakable pride in our vibrant campus community. And our location in the capital of the nation’s most populous state allows students to pursue unique internships and research.
Chapman University
School of Film & Television
Cecil B. DeMille Hall
333 North Glassell Street
Orange, California 92866
United States School Phone: +1 714.991.6765 School Website:www.ftv.chapman.edu Program Description: The Dodge College of Film and Media Arts is recognized as one of the top film schools in the nation. Located just south of Los Angeles at Chapman University in Orange, California, the Dodge College is comprised of the School of Film and Television, the Conservatory of Motion Pictures, and the Institute for the Study of Media and the Public Interest . The Dodge College of Film and Media Arts offers many avenues to study cinema through a complete, hands-on curriculum in a facility open 24/7.
Cinema Arts Tech
14424 Friar Street
Van Nuys, California 91401
United States School Phone: +1 818 787-8886 School Website:www.cinemaartstech.com Program Description: CINEMA ARTS TECH DOES INCLUDE ON-THE-JOB TRAINING AS PART OF THIS COURSE. IF YOU ARE ALREADY ATTENDING A FILM SCHOOL OR HAVE A DEGREE IN FILM, WE HAVE THE ABILITY TO ELEVATE YOU TO THE NEXT LEVEL – ACTUALLY GETTING A FILM JOB!
ALSO, IT IS NOT NECESSARY TO START AS AN ENTRY-LEVEL PRODUCTION ASSISTANT OR AS AN INTERN FOR LITTLE OR NO PAY, YOU CAN START IN A KEY JOB AS A SCRIPT SUPERVISOR!
WORKING ON THE SET WITH GOOD PAY IS CONSIDERED TO BE FAR SUPERIOR TO PARKING CARS, WAITING ON TABLES, OR TENDING BAR WHILE PURSUING YOUR CAREER AS AN ACTOR, WRITER, PRODUCER, OR DIRECTOR. ALSO, WORKING WITH DIRECTORS AND PRODUCERS ON A DAILY BASIS ON THE SET HAS ITS ADVANTAGES FOR FUTURE WORK CONTACTS.
Cinema Training Center
11335 Magnolia Blvd.
North Hollywood, California 91601
United States School Phone:+1 818 623 0459
Web Site.: www.cinematrainingcenter.com Program Description: Cinema Training Center in Los Angeles offers professional-caliber training in a timely and less-expensive format than traditional film schools. Our small classes allow mentoring and one-on-one access to working professionals. We offer vocational training that is immediately applicable to on-the-job experience. Classes are conveniently arranged for evenings and weekends to allow students to attend while remaining employed.
City College of San Francisco
School of Liberal Arts
Art 301
50 Phelan Avenue
San Francisco, California 94112
United States School Phone:+1 415 239-3127 School Website:www.ccsf.edu
Cogswell Polytechnical College
Digital Motion Pictures
1175 Bordeaux Drive
Sunnyvale, California 94089 School Phone: +1 408 541-0100 School Website:www.cogswell.edu Program Description: The programs of study described below, leading to Bachelor degrees, are designed to provide graduates with the knowledge necessary to face the rapid changes and the novel situations encountered in their professional careers, and to grow as individuals and citizens throughout their lifetime.
Columbia College Hollywood
18618 Oxnard Street
Tarzana, California 91356-1411
United States School Phone:+1 (818) 345-8414 School Website:www.columbiacollege.edu Program Description: Columbia College Hollywood is a fully accredited educational institution that has offered degrees in film and television production for more than 52 years. At Columbia College Hollywood making films is not a privilege, it's a requirement. Our 2- and 4- year A.A. and B.A. degrees allow our students the time to build the skills and the vision necessary to craft long term careers as entertainment professionals. With the rise in DVD sales, cable channels and international filmdistribution, there has never been a better time to create a career in the entertainment industry!
De Anza College
Creative Art Division, Film & Television
21250 Stevens Creek Boulevard
Cupertino, California 95014
United States School Phone:+1 408 864-8519 School Website:www.deanza.fhda.edu Program Description: An introduction to the international art of cinema through the techniques and procedures of film making, including screen writing, cinematography, directing, editing, and sound; through the formal properties of film, such as mise-en-scene, structure, and style; through the relationships between film and society, and through the critical analysis of works of film art.
Directors Guild of America
Producer Training Plan
14724 Ventura Blvd., Suite 775
Sherman Oaks, California 91403
United States School Website:www.trainingplan.org Program Description: The mission of the Directors Guild – Producer Training Plan is to provide motion picture and television industry training as directed by the Alliance of Motion Picture & Television Producers and the Directors Guild of America. The Assistant Directors Training Program recruits a diverse group of applicants from across the United States and provides selected candidates with education, training and paid experience in professional settings, facilitating their development into successful Assistant Directors. The Training Program’s ultimate goal is to provide the Directors Guild of America and the Alliance of Motion Picture & Television Producers with Assistant Directors of the highest quality and professionalism
Filmmaker's Central School of Cinema
7095 Hollywood Blvd. # 858
Hollywood, California 90028
United States School Phone:+1 323-467-6580 School Website:www.onlinefmc.com Program Description: Learn how digital filmmaking is breaking down traditional barriers and giving filmmakers, new and old, the kind of exposure unheard of in the past. Highly recommended as a first step into the industry. If you only intend to take one filmmaking course in your lifetime, this is it!
Hollywood Film Institute
1223 Olympic Boulevard
Santa Monica, California 90404
United States School Phone:+1 310 399 6699 School Website:www.webfilmschool.com Program Description: In 1980, I sold the store, took the cash and went to Hollywood with an idea and a dream. I chased the deal, called agents, met studio heads, pitched development execs, hustled bankable stars and foreign buyers. I optioned books, true life stories and wrote scripts. Finally, I put my money where my mouth is, wrote bank checks and made a 90-minute 35mm feature film that won festival awards.
Hollywood International Institute
L.A. Center Studios 1201
W.Fifth Street Suite F240
Los Angeles, California 90017
United States School Phone:+1 213 534 3801 School Website:www.hiischool.com Program Description: HII offers a series of courses for the busy professional or the brand new student. Along with the Boot Camps and 4 week Intensive courses and a 13 week course that includes a four week Applied Lab working on a weekly TV show. HII is developing a six-month and one course in Digital Graphics for those who want to enter the fascinating world of Special Effects and Animation.
Hollywood SeminarsFilmmaking
Box 2449
Hollywood, California 90078
United States School Phone: +1 323-960-5550 School Website:www.hollywoodseminars.com Program Description: The Filmmaking World has been split apart, bowled over, and knocked flat by the technical leaps of the NEW DIGITAL PROCESSES AND EQUIPMENT. There's no question, DIGITAL IS Better, Faster, Cheaper But do YOU know how to USE DIGITAL to get your foot in the Hollywood Door?
In the coming years, those who KNOW DIGITAL will have the UPPER HAND, commanding the best jobs, the best positions, for the best money.
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Humboldt State University
Theatre Arts
1 Harpst Street
Arcata, California 95521
United States School Phone:. +1 707 826 5496 School Website:www.humboldt.edu Program Description: The programs offered by Humboldt’s Department of Theatre, Film & Dance are designed to encourage and validate independent, creative thinking,which allowsstudents to evaluate and discuss their own works. Undergraduates receive a quality liberal arts education with a broad and diversified introduction to Theatre, Film and Dance utilizing the opportunities offered by the academic combination of these three disciplines. The department’s philosophy is: to provide a solid foundation in the knowledge, skills and practice of the arts of theatre, film and dance; to integrate the curriculum of the three disciplines, finding the common ground among them; and to foreground social consciousness, cultural celebration and community alliances programmatically and through productions.
Los Angeles City College
Communications Center
855 N. Vermont Ave
Los Angeles, California 90029
United States School Phone:+1 323-953-4000, ext. 2620 School Website:www.lacitycollege.edu Program Description: For the second time in 5 years, LACC finished 2nd in the national rankings for community colleges. During the 2004-2005 season, LACC also won two tournament championships, advanced two teams to elimination rounds at the Novice National Debate Championship tournament, and saw three team members named "All-American."
Los Angeles Film School (LAFS)
6363 Sunset Boulevard
Hollywood, California 90028
United States School Phone: +1 323 860 0789 School Website:www.lafilm.com Program Description: At the Los Angeles Film School, you learn filmmaking by making films. It’s a novel approach, we know, but it works for us. During your first week, you’ll have a camera in your hot little hands, and by the time you graduate, you’ll have made more films in one year than most film students make in four. As the old saying goes, location is everything, and that’s not just when it comes to real estate. Our campus is located in the heart of Hollywood, on the historic corner of Sunset and Vine – just steps away from the Hollywood walk of Fame, The Kodak Theater (home of the Academy Awards), and Grauman’s Chinese Theatre.
Loyola Marymount University
School of Film & Television
7900 Loyola Boulevard
Los Angeles, California 90045-8347
United States School Website:www.lmu.edu Program Description: It’s about learning from yourself, your contemporaries – and from people who’ve studied for years to be able to share the world’s secrets with you. It’s about the world you want to help create. The things that make life better for everyone. The things we need to overcome together. It’s about the most exciting years you’ll ever spend, and the wonderful journey it sets you upon. It’s about a city at the crossroads of the world.
Movie in a Box
14622 Ventura Boulevard #333
Sherman Oaks, California 91403
United States School Phone: +1 818-461-9211 School Website:www.movieinabox.com Program Description: Movie in a Box is a one-day, one-of-a-kind seminar that guides you through screenwriting, directing AND producing a feature film—with the power punch of filmmakers teaching from their own indie hits. AND our trademark Resource Room teams you up with the film industry's leading product, service and equipment providers, who you need to know to make your movie! The class is small, the day is short, the price is right and the lunch is on us. If this is your first film or just the first film you intend to do right, Movie in a Box will get you from script to screen in one unequalled day.
Musicians Institute
Music Video and Commercial Production Program
1655 McCadden Place
Hollywood, California 90028
United States School Phone:+1 323-462-1384 School Website:www.mi.edu Program Description: Welcome to the Musicians Institute website!
Musicians Institute, in Hollywood, California, offers a comprehensive, hands-on education in contemporary music performance, recording, guitar making, music business and film. If you’re serious about your music, your education, and your career, take a look around the site to see what MI has to offer, then contact us for more information about how we can help you reach your goals.
New York Film Academy at Universal Studios
100 Universal City Plaza dr.
Bldg 9128, Ste 179
Universal City, California 91608
United States School Phone: +1818-733-2600 School Website:www.nyfa.com Program Description: The New York Film Academy was designed for a new generation of filmmakers, screenwriters, actors, producers and animators who share a passion for motion pictures and want to learn by making their own projects in a hands-on, intensive program. We are not only a New York film school, we are international, with programs all over the world and an incredibly diverse student body. Please browse our location pages to learn more about our exciting campuses worldwide.
Ohlone City College
Broadcasting
43600 Mission Boulevard
Fremont, California 94539
United States School Phone: +1 510 659 6295 School Website:www.ohlone.cc.ca.us Program Description: The Ohlone College Catalogs are provided online in Adobe PDF files. Printed hard copy versions of past and current Catalogs may be available for review in the Ohlone College Library or in the Counseling Department. A printed version of the current Ohlone College Catalog can be purchased at the Ohlone College Bookstore.
Orange Coast College
Film & TV Department
2701 Fairview Road
P.O. Box 5005
Costa Mesa, California 92628-5005
United States School Phone: +1 714 432 0202 School Website:www.occ.cccd.edu Program Description: Just minutes from Southern California's beautiful beaches, Orange Coast College ranks as one of America's largest single-campus community colleges. More than 27,000 students enroll in classes on our beautiful 164-acre campus each semester. OCC is a leader in transferring students to four-year universities, and nearly half of our students are enrolled in two-year career and technical programs. Orange Coast College is a great place to begin your career in higher education!
Palomar Community College
Film Studies and Video Production
1140 W. Mission Rd.
San Marcos, California 92069
United States School Phone: +1-760-744-1150 School Website:www.palomar.edu Program Description: Palomar College is a public two-year community college. The Palomar campus is located in San Marcos, California, approximately 30 miles north of San Diego. Palomar enrolls approximately 30,000 full-time and part-time students. Residents of California are charged only $26 per unit. At Palomar, students may choose from over 200 associate degree and certificate programs, complete the first two years of a bachelor's degree, or enjoy personal enrichment classes for lifelong learning.
Phoenix Canyon Communications
Tools of DV Filmmaking Workshop
600 Crane Blvd.
Los Angeles, California 90065
United States School Phone:+1 213 840 6212
Platt College
Digital Video Production
6250 El Cajon Boulevard
San Diego, California 92115-3919
United States School Phone:+1 619 265 0107 School Website:www.platt.edu Program Description: The Bachelor of Science Degree in Media Arts prepares students with a broad range of graphic design and technical knowledge for a career in Multimedia, 3D Animation, Digital Video Production, Web Site Development, and Graphic Design. Students will learn advanced techniques in digital imaging, 3D modeling, and web design allowing them to express their creativity using visual technology. This technology has advanced the graphic design industry combining audio, video, text, graphics, and animation, creating a new era of designers. The general education component of this program will provide an understanding of social, behavioral and environmental sciences, humanities, language, art history, communication and math. An emphasis is placed on people skills, critical thinking and problem solving.
Saddleback Community College
Communication Arts
28000 Marguerite Pkwy.
Mission Viejo, California 92692
United States School Phone:+1 949 582-4500 School Website:www.saddleback.edu Program Description: Requirements for graduation with an Associate Degree are prescribed by the California Community College System and the Board of Trustees of South Orange County Community College District. It is the student's responsibility to file all transcripts of previous college work and to file a Petition for Associate Degree and/or a Petition for Certificate of Achievement or Occupational Skills Award by the deadline date (March 15) during the semester in which he/she plans to complete the requirements. Refer to the college calendar in the Schedule of Classes for the deadline date.
San Diego City College
Film & Video
1313 Park Boulevard
San Diego, California 92101
United States School Phone:+1 619 388-3400 School Website:www.sdcity.edu Program Description: Graduation is not automatic upon completion of requirements. A student who expects to receive the Associate Degree or the Certificate of Achievement must file a Petition for Graduation in the Evaluations Office. See class schedule for important deadline dates for filing a Petition for Graduation
San Diego State University
School of Theatre, Television, and Film
College of Professional Studies and Fine Arts
San Diego State University
5500 Campanile Drive
San Diego, California 92182-7601
United States School Phone: +1 619-594-6363
Web Sitewww.theatre.sdsu.edu Program Description: The B.S. degree is designed to prepare students for professions in television, film and new media production. The degree also serves those in occupations where extensive knowledge is required of mes-sage design for these media and their various distribution systems.
This program focuses on skills required for careers as producers,directors, art directors, production assistants and writers, as well as emerging careers in new media production.
San Francisco Art Institute
Faculty of Filmmaking
800 Chestnut Street
San Francisco, California 94133
United States School Phone:+1 415-771-7020 School Website:www.sfai.edu Program Description: We live in a culture where art is viewed as interesting or important to a very few--and select--group of people. The San Francisco Art Institute stands as a challenge to that idea, fostering an understanding that the work of the artist is an essential part of society in which everyone has a stake. So many important movements in 20th century art were nurtured here--fine art photography, experimental filmmaking, Abstract Expressionism, Bay Area figurative painting, funk, and Conceptualism. While we understand these movements as individual works from individual artists, we also now experience them as something more, as the image of events, of whole eras, and even of history proper.
San Francisco School of Digital Filmmaking
2565 Third Street - Suite 337
San Francisco, California 94107
United States School Phone: +1 415-824-7000 School Website:www.sfdigifilm.com Program Description: Imagine a film school where the movie set is your classroom and you are telling your story in motion pictures. Where your classes are actually shooting with High Definition cameras, setting up lights on a real sound stage, producing, screenwriting, and making tough creative and technical decisions. Where you learn the craft of moviemaking hands-on while working with industry professionals.
San Francisco State University
Cinema Department
1600 Holloway Avenue
San Francisco, California 94132
United States School Phone:+1 415-338-1629 School Website:www.cinema.sfsu.edu Program Description: The Cinema Department was founded amid the political activism and artistic experimentation of the 1960's. Today, as then, the Cinema Department is committed to a curriculum which recognizes cinema to be an independent, powerful and unique medium in the world. Cinema programs combine theory and practice; students are encouraged to engage in scholarship and to pursue production in all forms of cinematic expression.
San Jose City College
Introduction to Film
2100 Moorpark Avenue
San Jose, California 95128
United States School Phone: (add telephone number) School Website:www.sjcc.edu Program Description: Celebrating an existence that spans three-quarters of a century, San José City College provides San Jose and Milpitas residents with community college education of the highest quality.
From its modest beginnings in 1921, San José City College has delivered its educational mission with integrity and vitality. For many years, San José City College operated in downtown San Jose. San Jose Unified School District took over the College’s operation in 1953, moving it to its present Moorpark Avenue location. A decade later, an independent San Jose Junior College District was created. In 1958, the name was changed to San José City College. Today, the San Jose/Evergreen Community College District (formed in 1963) serves more than seven hundred thousand residents within its 303 square mile boundaries, including the San Jose and Milpitas Unified School Districts and East Side Union High School District.
San Jose State University
One Washington Square
San Jose, California 95192
United States School Phone:+1 408 924 1000 School Website:www.sjsu.edu Program Description: Located at the core of Silicon Valley, SJSU is an exceptional place for hands-on learning, professional development and personal growth. Silicon Valley firms are constantly seeking SJSU students for internships, summer work programs and research and development.
Stanford University
Department of Communication
The Graduate Program in Documentary Film & Video
Stanford, California 94305-2050
United States School Phone:+1 650-723-1941 School Website:www.stanford.edu Program Description: Stanford offers valuable opportunities for lifelong learning. Continuing Studies schedules a broad range of courses, seminars and workshops for people in the Bay Area. The Stanford Center for Professional Development provides degree and non-degree distance-learning courses. The Graduate School of Business and Law School offer executive education. Summer Session has programs for high school, undergraduate, and graduate students, providing unique access to Stanford's outstanding faculty and attracting talented students from around the world. The Education Program for Gifted Youth offers e-learning courses for K-12 students. And the local community can participate in programs for area children and teachers.
The Art Institute of California - Los Angeles
Video Production
2900 31st Street
Santa Monica, California 90405-3035
United States School Phone: +1 310-752-4700 School Website:www.aila.artinstitutes.edu Program Description: The Art Institute of California — Los Angeles offers the following degree programs: Associate of Science degrees in Culinary Arts, Graphic Design, Interactive Media Design, and Video Production; and Bachelor of Science degrees in Culinary Management, Game Art & Design, Graphic Design, Media Arts & Animation, Interior Design, Video Production and Interactive Media Design. The Art Institute of California — Los Angeles prepares students for entry-level positions in creative, challenging careers.
The Studio Academy
11777 Sorrento Valley Road
San Diego, California 92121
United States School Phone: +1 858-793-0168 School Website:www.thestudioacademy.com Program Description: Course plans vary from each program. The use of digital/16 mm cameras will be lent to the students at the teacher’s discretion and the students will sign a responsibility form in the event that the cameras get damaged. Computer with Final Cut Pro software will be provided at the school for use of the Filmmaking students. School wardrobe can be used for students to use in their films. Books,Special Wardrobe,Make-up sets, Arts products and Equipment, CD’s, Tapes, Photographic cameras are not included in the price and need to be purchased by the students. Students completing the course with at least 70% attendance are entitled to The Studio Academy Certificate of Completion.
University of California - Los Angeles (UCLA)
School of Theater, Film and Television
405 Hilgard Avenue
Box 951361
Los Angeles, California 90095-1361
United States School Phone: +1 310 825 5761 School Website:www.tft.ucla.edu Program Description: UCLA's Department of Film, Television, and Digital Media offers programs of study in the history and theory as well as the creative and technical aspects of the moving image. The department provides a scholarly, creative, and professional approach to the study of these media and seeks to help each student discover his or her powers as an independent artist and communicator
University of California - San Diego (UCSD)
Visual Arts - Media
9500 Gilman Drive
La Jolla, California 92093-0327
United States School Phone: +1 858 534 2860 School Website:www.visarts.ucsd.edu Program Description: The program is designed to provide professional training for the student who proposes to pursue a career within the field of art -- including art-making, criticism, and theory. The scope of the UCSD MFA Program includes painting, sculpture, performance, installation, environmental art, photography, film, video, and computing for the arts. The program is unique in that the course of study provides for and encourages a student mobility within this range of traditional and media-based components. It also offers opportunities for collaborative work.
University of California - Santa Cruz
Film and Digital Media Department
Porter Faculty Services
1156 High Street
Santa Cruz, California 95064
United States School Phone: +1 831 459-3204 School Website:www.arts.ucsc.edu Program Description: The Film and Digital Media major integrates critical, historical, theoretical and practical components, enabling students to develop expertise in the understanding and use of the moving image for artistic, social and pre-professional purposes. Students will develop a critical attitude toward and awareness of moving image media through theoretical studies, critical analysis and historical and cross-cultural examination.
University of Southern California (USC)
School of Cinema-Television
University Park Campus
Los Angeles, California 90089
United States School Phone:+1 213-740-8358 School Website:www.cntv.usc.edu Program Description: This is an environment in which the flow of creativity and shared information crosses disciplinary and technological lines. It is this cross-disciplinary, cross-technology flow of thought and resources that makes the School unique
Vanguard University School of Communication
55 Fair Drive
Casa de Dios, California 92626-9601
United States School Phone:+1 714-556-3610 School Website:www.vanguard.edu Program Description: The School for Professional Studies (SPS) at Vanguard University serves life long learners throughout their educational journeys. Through its Degree Programs and educational partnerships the School provides ongoing educational opportunities that enhance family life, work, ministry, and community service
Video Symphony
731 N. Hollywood Way
Burbank, California 91505
United States School Phone: +1 1-800-VS1-AVID School Website:www.videosymphony.com Program Description: Video Symphony's Certificate Programs are immersive, comprehensive training programs designed by production professionals. They are geared toward getting you to a working knowledge level within months. Video Symphony has gained significant recognition in the industry for excelling at this.
COLORADO (CO) FILM EDITING & FILMMAKING SCHOOLS
Colorado Film School
University of Colorado-Denver, CC Aurora
9125 E. 7th Place
Denver, Colorado 80230
United States School Phone:+1 303-340-7321 School Website:www.coloradofilmschool.info Program Description: We offer Certificate Programs, Associates degrees, and Bachelor of Fine Arts degrees. (Graduate level programs are currently under development.) We have an excellent faculty of working professionals who practice what they teach. We have 65 Mac edit stations (G4’s and G5’s), all networked at gigabit speed, a fifteen thousand square foot film-style production and classroom facility and a new $5 million, ten thousand square foot, digital 601 broadcast production facility. Affordable commercial housing is across the street from our campus. The cities of Denver and Aurora offer a variety of cultural and entertainment possibilities, while our famous mountains and ski resorts are only an hour away.
The Art Institute of Colorado
Media Production
1200 Lincoln Street
Denver, Colorado 80203
United States School Phone:+1 800 275-2420 School Website:www.aic.artinstitutes.edu Program Description: Art Institute of Colorado students come from across the country and around the world. They are dedicated men and women who strive for excellence. Faculty members bring a broad range of creativity, knowledge and professional experience into the classroom, and our staff is dedicated to contributing numerous support services. Together, we work in an atmosphere of discovery and achievement, with a wonderful sense of adventure as we explore new challenges in the creative and applied arts.
CONNECTICUT (CT) FILM EDITING & FILMMAKING SCHOOLS
Hartford University
Art School
200 Bloomfield Avenue
West Hartford, Connecticut 06117
United States School Phone:+1 860 768 4827 School Website:www.hartfordartschool.org Program Description: The Master of Fine Arts program at the Hartford Art School offers degrees in painting, photography, printmaking, and sculpture. The program is designed to provide advanced, graduate-level education for students seeking careers as practicing artists or as teachers of art at the college level. The core of the program is a series of tutorials in which the student pursues the technical and aesthetic development of his or her art under the guidance and supervision of a professor within the major. In addition to the tutorials, graduate students participate in a variety of advanced educational experiences, including graduate seminars, art history, and elective studies in either studio or academic disciplines.These courses are intended to round out the degree program byproviding general information and support for the student’s individual investigations.
Wesleyan University
Wesleyan Station
Middletown, Connecticut
United States School Phone: School Website:www.wesleyan.edu Program Description: CAMPUS NEWS"Academic Commons" for Liberal Arts Colleges Wesleyan to Observe Constitution Day 100 Expected at Volunteer Weekend Read morein the Campus News section PEOPLEDave Hall Knows Wesleyan's Landscape Abigail Hornstein Joins Economics Department
Kevin Butler Co-Advises Student Judicial Board Read more in the People section ACHIEVEMENTSChronicle Names Wesleyan Top Connecticut Fund-Raiser Professor Elected as Psychology Fellow Center for the Arts Receives $35,000 Grant
Yale University
Film Studies
208234 Yale Station
New Haven, Connecticut 06520-8234
United States School Phone:+1 203 432-3600 School Website:www.yale.edu Program Description: Yale University comprises three major academic components: Yale College (the undergraduate program), the Graduate School of Arts and Sciences, and ten professional schools. In addition, Yale encompasses a wide array of research organizations, libraries and museums, and administrative and support offices. Approximately 11,250 students attend Yale.
DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA (WASHINGTON DC) FILM EDITING & FILMMAKING SCHOOLS
American University
4400 Massachusetts Ave, NW
Washington, District of Columbia 20016
United States
Phone;+1 202-885-1000 School Website:www.american.edu Program Description: AU's more than 5,000 undergraduates are a microcosm of the world's diversity. From across the United States and from more than 150 countries, they share a desire to shape tomorrow's world. AU actively promotes internationalunderstanding,and this is reflected in its curricula offerings, faculty research, and the regular presence of world leaders on campus.
Howard University Film Schools
2400 Sixth Street, NW
Washington, District of Columbia 20059
United States School Phone: School Website:www.howard.edu Program Description: Before you can view the schedule of courses and register, you must read and agree to the rules and regulations, advising information, divisional class requirements, etc. stated in the Student Reference Manual.
Failure to read the Student Reference Manual does not excuse students from the rules and procedures described herein. Personal factors, illness, or contradictory advice from any source are not acceptable grounds for seeking exemption from these rules and procedures
FLORIDA (FL) FILM EDITING & FILMMAKING SCHOOLS
Creative Stages, Arts & Entertainment Workshops
663 Harold Avenue
Winter Park, Florida 32789
United States School Phone: 407-647-1644 School Website:www.creative-stages.com Program Description: Creative Stages, Arts & Entertainment Workshops, is an educational facility specializing in hands-on Workshops and Classes in Film & Television, the Performing Arts and Audio & Music. The workshops are available for beginners to professionals with day, week and 1-year class schedules to suit a variety of student needs. All workshops are taught by working industry professionals. The Film & Television Workshops and Film & Television Apprenticeship Programs are structured around a working television studio and film & video production facility. Film and Television Apprenticeship Program:The Film & Television Apprentice will be given a key production role for the length of time they choose to participate in the program. Apprentices will be supervised and instructed by working industry professionals. Apprentices are given working credits on all productions and actively fulfill day-to-day duties associated with their position while actually working in the industry for a year - This is NOT just instructional classes. The Apprenticeship Program is the ultimate hands-on instructional program that results in real experience within a working broadcast television station and film & video production company. Apprentices will be immersed in the industry from the very first day.
Florida Atlantic University
Department of Communication
GCS 230
777 Glades Road
Boca Raton, Florida 33431-0991
United States School Phone: +1 305 297-3850 School Website:www.communication.fau.edu Program Description: The goal of the Department of Communication in the Dorothy F. Schmidt College of Arts and Letters at Florida Atlantic University is to provide students with a broad liberal arts education. Through the curriculum, the research in which the department engages, and the services it provides, students gain the knowledge and skills that will allow them to understand and contribute to today’s increasingly communication and media-oriented environment. Our courses are designed to help students become more ethical, effective communicators in all contexts, including interpersonal situations, large public gatherings, and in print, radio, television, film, and emerging technologies. Graduates also receive the skills to become more critical and analytical consumers of communication in all its respects.
Florida State University
School of Motion Picture, Television &Recording Arts
University Center 3100A
Tallahassee, Florida 32306-2350
United States School Phone: School Website:www.filmschool.fsu.edu Program Description: A senior thesis film written and directed by 2005 graduate Melissa Rossi -- and appropriately titled "Charm" -- endeared itself to the judges and took home an Oscar during the 32nd annual Student Academy Awards. A dozen students from 11 different colleges and universities, including FSU, were honored during the June 12 ceremony at the Samuel Goldwyn Theater in Beverly Hills.
With its bronze medal finish in the Narrative Category, "Charm" becomes only the second FSU undergraduate film ever to win a Student Academy Award, following a bronze in the Animation Category for "A Work In Progress" in 2003.
Fullsail
3300 University Boulevard
Winter Park, Florida 32792-7429
United States School Phone:+1 407 679 0100 School Website:www.fullsail.com Program Description: Full Sail Real World Education’s degrees for creative minds include Computer Animation, Digital Media, Entertainment Business, Film, Game Design & Development, Recording Arts and Show Production & Touring. Regardless of which program at our school you choose, one of Full Sail’s fundamental goals is to encourage the union of art and technology.
International Fine Arts College
Film
1737 N. Bayshore Drive
Miami, Florida 33132
United States School Phone:
Web Site.www.ifac.edu Program Description: Embark on an exciting and challenging journey of learning, exploration, and accomplishment, a journey which will promote your talents, enrich your mind, and make your creative spirit soar. This is the place where you can learn how to reach your goals.
Miami Dade College
Film Production technology
11380 Northwest 27th Avenue
Miami, Florida 33167
United States School Phone: +1 305 237-1000 School Website:www.mdcc.edu
Miami International University of Art and Design
Film
1501 Biscayne Boulevard, Suite 100
Miami, Florida 33132-1418
United States School Phone:+1-800-225-9023 School Website:www.aimiu.aii.edu Program Description: Embark on an exciting and challenging journey of learning, exploration, and accomplishment, a journey which will promote your talents, enrich your mind, and make your creative spirit soar. This is the place where you can learn how to reach your goals.
Palm Beach Film School
901 Northpoint Parkway
Suite 303
West Palm Beach, Florida 33407
United States School Phone: +1 561-242-9190 School Website:www.palmbeachfilmschool.com Program Description: At the Palm Beach Film School, the curriculum is set up so you will focus on writing, pre-production (directing, cinematography, lighting, sound and casting), production (shooting your film) and post-production (Final Cut Pro and Avid non-linear editing).
SAE Institute (Miami)
16051 West Dixie Highway, Suite 200
North Miami Beach, Florida 33160
United States School Phone: +1 305 944 7494 School Website:www.sae.edu Program Description: SAE Munich starts Digital Film Arts Degree. SAE Hamburg starts the Digital Film Program. For the first time in the history of SAE 4 new franchise schools are established in India. SAE establishes a new structure with a Board of Directors. SAE Frankfurt and SAE Amsterdam expands to make room for its new multimedia department. SAE Stuttgart moves to a bigger location. SAE Berlin expands institute for the next Digital Film Program.
The Art Institute of Fort Lauderdale
Media Arts
1799 SE 17th Street
Fort Lauderdale, Florida 33316
United States School Phone: +1 800-275-7603 School Website:www.aifl.artinstitutes.edu Program Description: Pursue your passions at The Art Institute of Fort Lauderdale - the 2004 College of the Year by the Florida Association of Postsecondary Schools and Colleges
Creativity abounds and art rules in an environment that encourages talented people to explore and experiment in the exciting worlds of design, media, and culinary arts.
University of Central Florida
UCF Department of Film
PO Box 163120
Inverness, Florida 32816-3120
United States School Phone: +1 352-344-9560 School Website: www.cas.ucf.edu Program Description: Our faculty is experienced in production and Cinema Studies. Their understanding of Independent Film gives the program intellectual and professional rigor. If you wish to make film your life, to find your personal voice or add your unique vision to the medium, we urge you to give this program – graduate or undergraduate – your most serious consideration. We look forward to welcoming you to UCF Film.
University of Miami
School of Communications
Coral Gables
Miami, Florida 33124
United States School Phone:+1 305 284-2211 School Website: www.miami.edu Program Description: Further skills in motion picture production and related areas must be demonstrated. Such skills may derive from either academic or professional experience. Students with deficiencies in production or screenwriting may be required to take one or more undergraduate production and/or screenwriting courses, e.g., CMP 222, CMP 126, CMP 326, or CMP 352. The Summer Motion Picture Production Institute and the Summer Writing Institute offered by the School of Communication may satisfy these requirements. A minimum of 24 credit hours must be at or above the 600 level.
Valencia Community College
P.O. Box 3028
Orlando, Florida 32802-3028
United States School Phone:+1 407-299-5000 School Website:www.valenciacc.edu Program Description: The mission of the Valencia Foundation is to enhance learning, workforce training, and economic development in Central Florida through the support of scholarships, teaching chairs, programs, equipment and facilities for Valencia Community College
GEORGIA (GA) FILM EDITING & FILMMAKING SCHOOLS
Savannah College of Art & Design
Hamilton Hall
Indian Avenue
Savannah, Georgia 31401
United States School Phone: +1 912 525 6460 School Website:www.scad.edu Program Description: Undergraduate programs at the Savannah College of Art and Design embrace a wide range of major areas and are designed to challenge students to perform at a high level, preparing them for careers in the visual and performing arts, design, the building arts, and the history of art and architecture
ILLINOIS (IL) FILM EDITING & FILMMAKING SCHOOLS
Art Institute of Chicago
Department of Film, Video and New Media
11050 South Cambridge Place
Chicago, Illinois 60603-3103
United States School Phone: +1 312-899-5100 School Website:www.artic.edu Program Description:To assemble a diverse body of intelligent and creative students and faculty in an environment designed to facilitate and encourage the discovery and production of significant ideas and images and to provide for the development ofindividual excellencein undergraduate and graduate programs in the visual and related arts. (Excerpted from the School of the Art Institute of Chicago's Self Study Report, February 2002.)
Bradley University
Slane College of Communications & Fine Arts
1501 W. Bradley Avenue
Peoria, Illinois 61625
United States School Phone:+1 309 677-3707 School Website:www.bradley.edu Program Description: In addition to spending time online, I hope that you will visit us in person so you can fully experience the excitement of university life on Bradley’s beautiful 75-acre campus. With 5,000 undergraduate and more than 800 graduate students, Bradley offers the opportunities and choices of a larger university (with over 100 programs in 5 colleges plus a graduate school) and the quality, personal attention, and challenge of a small private college. Bradley is rich in tradition and full of promise to become one of the nation’s best comprehensive universities
Columbia College
600 S. Michigan Avenue
Chicago, Illinois 60605
United States School Phone: +1 312 663-1600 School Website:www.colum.edu Program Description: The graduate programs in Architectural Studies and Interior Architecture prepare students to enter professional life in the creative practice of designing and planning architectural spaces and interiors. These two programs train professionally-ready, career-oriented men and women to assume positions of creative responsibility in the arts of building and design.
DePaul University
School of Computer Science, Telecommunications & Information Systems
243 South Wabash Avenue
Chicago, Illinois 60604
United States School Phone: +1-773-325-2969 School Website: www.cti.depaul.edu Program Description: Cinema has, is, and will always be a hybrid of storytelling and technology. From the beginning, the technology has always influenced the way in which the cinematic stories have been told. Movies were silent not by choice, but due to the lack of sound recording technology. Films were black and white because color film did not exist. When technology changed so did the movies. Compare a silent film of the 1920’s to a talkie of the 1930’s, a black & white film of the 1940’s to a Cinemascope film of the 1950’s. Technological advancements meant new styles of storytelling, and similarly the desire to tell stories in new ways drove technologicalchange. This trend continues today.The film industry is entering another era of revolutionary innovation that the coming of sound in the 1920’s – Digital Cinema.
Northern Illinois University
Communication Department
Watson Hall
DeKalb, Illinois 60515
United States School Phone: +1 815-753-1000 School Website:www.comm.niu.edu Program Description: The Department of Communication offers a Master of Arts degree in communication studies. Graduate course work is available in communication theory, journalism, media studies, and rhetorical studies. Students may focus their studies in one area (communication theory, media studies or rhetorical studies) or may elect to study several areas. In consultation with faculty advisers, students may design programs of study that meet their individual needs and academic background. A program of courses could focus, for example, on organizational communication, on political rhetoric, or on documentary film.
Northwestern Univeristy at Evaston
Department of Radio Television Film
633 Clark Street
Evanston, Illinois 60208
United States School Phone: +1 410-567-2341 School Website: Program Description:
Southern Illinois University - Carbondale
Cinema and Photography
Southern Illinois University Carbondale
Carbondale, Illinois 62958
United States School Phone: +1 618 453 2365 School Website: www.cp.siu.edu Program Description: The SIUC College of Mass Communication & Media Arts offers several undergraduate and graduate degrees in the fields of Mass Communication and Media Arts.
• The Department of Cinema & Photography and The Department of Radio-Television offer the Bachelor of Arts degree. The School of Journalism awards the Bachelor of Science degree.
• The MCMA Graduate Studies Program offers several degrees that include MA Concentrations, MFA Concentrations, and a PHD Program.
INDIANA (IN) FILM EDITING & FILMMAKING SCHOOLS
Ball State University
Muncie, Indiana 47306
United States School Phone: School Website: www.bsu.edu Program Description: The undergraduate program in electronic media is designed for students who intend to enter the broadcast, corporate media, motion picture, multimedia, and emerging electronic media industries. Currently, more than 1,100 students major or minor in Telecommunications at Ball State University.
IOWA (IA) FILM EDITING & FILMMAKING SCHOOLS
University of Iowa
Cinema Studies
100 Becker Communication Building
Iowa City, Iowa 52242
United States School Phone: School Website: www.uiowa.edu Program Description: The program supports study in comparative arts, particularly with emphasis on cinema, where our resources are especially strong. Students and faculty have easy access to the Translation Workshop, an advanced film and video production facility, and the Institute for Cinema and Culture
KANSAS (KS) FILM EDITING & FILMMAKING SCHOOLS
Baker University
College of Arts and Sciences
618 Eighth Street
Baldwin City, Kansas 66006-0065
United States School Phone: +1 785-594-6451 School Website: www.bakeru.edu Program Description: Since 1858, Baker University has built a strong reputation for academic excellence. We offer a dedicated and caring faculty, a low student-to-teacher ratio, and a learning environment that promotes participation and sparks ideas. The result has been impressive. Ninety-eight percent of Baker graduates are employed or in professional school within six months of graduation.
University of Kansas
College of Liberal Arts and Sciences
Oldfather Studios
University of Kansas
Lawrence, Kansas 66045
United States School Phone: +1 785 864-3500 School Website:www.clas.ku.edu Program Description: College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, also known as the College or CLA&S. The College, established in 1893, is one of 14 academic divisions at KU and encompasses 53 departments and programs. More than 1400 faculty members and graduate teaching assistants teach in the College, and more than 17,000 students are enrolled. Nearly half of the students at KU earn their bachelor’s degrees from the College. Offerings in the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences cover hundreds of subjects including history, literature, chemistry, biology, art history, mathematics, anthropology, psychology, foreign language and political science among many others.
LOUISIANA (LA) FILM EDITING & FILMMAKING SCHOOLS
New Orleans Video Access Center
Film and Video Workshops
4040 Tulane Avenue
625 Valmont
New Orleans, Louisiana 70119
United States School Phone: +1 504 339-4350 School Website: www.novacvideo.org Program Description: NOVAC now offers members access to our state-of-the art video editing suites. The suites run on a Macintosh G5 platform using the latest versions of Final Cut Pro HD, DVD Studio Pro and Motion. With advance reservations, non-members may also use the suites on a space available basis for $15 per (2) hour session.
University of New Orleans
Film/Video
PAC Lakefront Campus
New Orleans, Louisiana 70148
United States School Phone: +1 504-280-6317 School Website: www.uno.edu Program Description: The University of New Orleans continues to operate out of the LSU System office in Baton Rouge . Our plan to make electronic classes available is underway with several courses up and running and numerous others in the pipeline. Students are encouraged to monitor the website as information about specific course offerings and registration instructions will be posted in the weeks to come. These offerings will be continuously updated throughout the semester
MASSACHUSETTS (MA) FILM EDITING & FILMMAKING SCHOOLS
School of the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston
230 The Fenway
Boston, Ma 02115
United States School Phone: +1 617-267-1219 School Website: www.smfa.edu Program Description: We offer renowned undergraduate, graduate, and continuing education programs in addition to programs leading to the Diploma, the Fifth Year Certificate, and the Post-Baccalaureate Certificate. Our programs are enhanced by our close relationships with the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, the third largest fine arts museum in the nation (and our next door neighbor!), and with Tufts University.
MAINE (ME) FILM EDITING & FILMMAKING SCHOOLS
International Fim & Video Workshops
Summer Workshops
2 Central Street
PO Box 200
Rockport, Maine 04856
United States School Phone: +1 207-236-8581
Rockport College
Film & Video Department
PO Box 200
2 Central Street
PO Box 200
Rockport, Maine 04856
United States School Phone:+1 207-236-8581
Web Site. www.rockportcollege.edu Program Description: At Rockport College, each student is free to search for his or her own voice while working to master the craft to express that voice. It is this process of mastering the craft and the development of a visual voice and personal aesthetic that is the core of the learning experience at this institution. The writer Chris Keane explains it this way: "Some people say you cannot teach anyone to be a writer [or a photographer or filmmaker]. Artistically that's true. Craftwise it isn't. Art needs a home, which is craft. Craft is a place where art can live and grow, find its natural structure, its world." But craft, without passion, without a story, is the work of a technician. It is our mission at Rockport College to nurture today's and tomorrow's storytellers and imagemakers through their developmental years, to lead,encourage, inspire and challenge them as they proceed along their individual paths to successful careers.
MARYLAND (MD) FILM EDITING & FILMMAKING SCHOOLS
Towson University
Electronic Media & Film
8000 York Road
Baltimore, Maryland 21252-0001
United States School Phone: +1 410-704-2000 School Website: www.towson.edu Program Description: The Electronic Media and Film major focuses on the study of the aesthetics and production of film, television and radio. The major is divided into four tracks in Television, Film, Radio/Audio, and Film and Media Studies. Within the tracks, students are encouraged to develop skills in writing, media history and criticism, and professional media production
Villa Julie College
1525 Greenspring Valley Road
Stevenson, Maryland 21153-0641
United States School Phone:+1 410-486-7000 School Website:www.vjc.edu Program Description: Villa Julie College is a coeducational independent college featuring a distinctive career-focused and personalized environment for undergraduates, adult accelerated programs and graduate programs. Approximately 2,500 students attend the College, which is located just minutes from Baltimore in scenic Greenspring Valley
MASSACHUSETTS (MA) FILM EDITING & FILMMAKING SCHOOLS
Boston University
Department of Film & Television
121 Bay State Road
Boston, Massachusetts 02215
United States School Phone: School Website:www.bu.edu Program Description: Boston University offers major and minor concentrations in more than 250 academic and preprofessional fields of study.
Clark University
Department of Visual & Performing Arts
950 Main Street
Worcester, Massachusetts 01610
United States School Phone: +1 508-793-7711 School Website: www.clarku.edu Program Description: Municipal conservation land in the town of Northborough (located about 8 miles northeast of Worcester) includes Mt. Pisgah, the town's highest point. A 3-mile loop trail cuts through white pine and red oak forests, and affords scenic vistas to the east where Boston is visible on a clear day
Emerson College
Visual & Media Arts
120 Boylston Street
Boston, Massachusetts 02116-4624
United States School Phone:+1 617-824-8500 School Website: www.emerson.edu Program Description: Emerson College is the only comprehensive college or university in America dedicated exclusively to communication and the arts in a liberal arts context. It is located in downtown Boston, at the gateway to the Theatre District and in close proximity to major media outlets. It also has facilities in Los Angeles and the Netherlands. The College was founded in 1880 as a small school of oratory. Over the years, it has evolved into a multi-faceted college that is internationally recognized for excellence in its fields of specialization, which are communication, marketing, communication sciences and disorders, journalism, the performing arts, the visual and media arts, and writing literature and publishing.
Fitchburg State College
160 Pearl Street
Fitchburg, Massachusetts 01420-2697
United States School Phone: +1 978 345 2151 School Website: www.fsc.edu Program Description: Fitchburg State College is an institution of higher education that integrates an interdisciplinary, multicultural liberal arts and sciences core with all professional and arts and sciences majors. In 1997, the Board of Higher Education designated the college as the site of the Leadership Academy. The college emphasizes the importance of leadership studies, service learning, civic responsibilities, ethical development, and international education. Thus, it is this central theme that animates our mission statement: theestablishment of aleadership honors program, extensive course work and extracurricular emphasis, and a commitment to exploring leadership for the twenty-first century.
The Center for Digital Imaging Arts (CDIA) at Boston University
282 Moody Street
Waltham, Massachusetts 02453
United States School Phone: +1 800-808-2342 School Website: www.cdiabu.com Program Description: At the Center for Digital Imaging Arts (CDIA) at Boston University you can learn how to express your creative vision and turn it into a practical reality. Whether you’re a novice looking for an exciting career or a seasoned professional seeking to expand your talents, CDIA at Boston University offers extensive, hands-on training in today’s advanced digital imaging arts. Led by world-class instructors, who are practicing experts in their fields, and backed by the resources and reputation of Boston University’s internationally renowned College of Communication, CDIA’s certificate programs give you skills you need to be successful.
MICHIGAN (MI) FILM EDITING & FILMMAKING SCHOOLS
Calvin College
Communication Arts & Sciences
Communication Center
1810 East Beltline SE
Grand Rapids, Michigan 49546
United States School Phone: +1 616.526.6283 School Website: www.calvin.edu Program Description: Calvin College is a comprehensive liberal arts college in the Reformed tradition of historic Christianity. Through our learning, we seek to be agents of renewal in the academy, church, and society. We pledge fidelity to Jesus Christ, offering our hearts and lives to do God's work in God's world
Central Michigan University
Department of Broadcast & Cinematic Arts
314A Moore Hall
Central Michigan University
Mount Pleasant, Michigan 48859
United States School Phone: +1 989 774-3851 School Website: www.cmich.edu Program Description: Our selection of more than 60 academic programs ranges from art to computer science, audiology to music, and business administration to physical therapy. These programs prepare you for teaching and research positions, as well as job advancement opportunities. You can choose from master's, specialist's, and doctoral degrees or graduate certificate programs.
Compass Academy
44 Grandville SW
Suite 10
Grand Rapids, Michigan 49503
United States School Phone:+1 616-458-4238 School Website: www.compassacademy.org Program Description: Compass Academy is a unique film and video academy. We specialize in preparing students for the film and video industry while building on faith issues in our culture
Detroit Film Center
1227 Washington Boulevard
Detroit, Michigan 48226
United States School Phone: +1 313-961-9936 School Website:www.detroitfilm.org Program Description: The mission of the Detroit Film Center is to provide a vital center for the media arts
Grand Valley State University
School of Communications
121 Lake Superior Hall
Grand Valley State University
Allendale, Michigan 49401
United States School Phone: +1 616-895-3668 School Website: www.gvsu.edu Program Description: Introductory course in the critical study of the various modes of film/video/animation/new media production. Examines distinctive formal elements of each mode as well as the economic and cultural context of production and reception. A pre-admission course for film and video production. Offered fall and winter semesters
MINNESOTA (MN) FILM EDITING & FILMMAKING SCHOOLS
Bemidji State University
Department of Mass Communication
1500 Birchmont Drive NE
Bemidji, Minnesota 56601-2699
United States School Phone:+1 218-755-2000 School Website:www.bemidjistate.edu Program Description: Bemidji State has again been listed among universities in the Making a Difference College and Graduate Guide published by Sageworks Press in California. Bemidji State was the only Minnesota state university included in the Making a Difference College Guide, an annual publication that highlights institutions who offer relevant, value-based educations. To be considered for the publication, schools have to show evidence of academic and student-oriented programming that can transform a person’s life.
Minneapolis College of Art & Design
2501 Stevens Ave. S.
Minneapolis, Minnesota 55404
United States School Phone: +1 612 874-3738 School Website: www.mcad.edu Program Description: Minneapolis College of Art and Design, MCAD, offers superb prospects for exciting careers in the arts. Students can choose between four programs: Bachelor of Science: Visualization, Bachelor of Fine Arts in 14 majors, a Master of Fine Arts in Visual Studies, and a one-year Post Baccalaureate certificate program. MCAD's studies in Design, Fine Arts, and Media Arts, at both the undergraduate and graduate level, encourage students to progress to higher levels of artistic expression and intellectual investigation. MCAD also offers educational opportunities to the general public through its Continuing Studies, distance learning and exhibition programs. The campus, one of the finest art college facilities in the country, is located at 2501 Stevens Avenue South in Minneapolis
Minnesota Community & Technical College
1501 Hennepin Avenue
Minneapolis, Minnesota 55403
United States School Phone:+1 800-247-0911 School Website: www.db.mctc.mnscu.edu Program Description: A written statement of guidelines adopted by the college to chart a course of action, a policy is the means through which the college directs its resources to meet its predetermined goals. A policy gives direction and clears the way for administrators and others to take action. It is specific enough to give guidance but broad enough to allow for discretionary action
MISSOURI (MO) FILM EDITING & FILMMAKING SCHOOLS
Missouri Western State College
Communication Studies/Theatre/Video
4525 Downs Drive
JGM 207
Saint Joseph, Missouri 64507
United States School Phone: +1 816-271-4443 School Website: www.mwsc.edu Program Description: The institution is accredited by the Commission on Institutions of the North Central Association of Colleges and Secondary Schools. Program accreditations include the Accreditation Board for Engineering and Technology, American Bar Association, American Chemical Society, Commission on the Accreditation of Allied Health Educations Programs (CAAHEP), in collaboration with the American Health Information Management Association's Council on Accreditation, Commission on Accreditation in Physical Therapy Education, Council on Social Work Education, National Association of Schools of Art and Design/Dance/Music/Theater, Commission on Collegiate Nursing Education, and the National Council for Accreditation of Teacher Education
University of Missouri - Kansas City (UMKC)
Communication Studies
5100 Rockhilll Road
Haag 202
Kansas City, Missouri 64110
United States School Phone: +1 816 235 1337 School Website: www.cas.umkc.edu Program Description: The bachelor of arts in communication studies is a combination of traditional speech communication and a study of mass media. This combination includes the study of public speaking, interpersonal and intercultural communications, contemporary communication theory, radio and video production, TV and film, media writing and advertising. The UMKC debate program operates from the Department of Communication Studies. It has ranked nationally among the top 10 debate teams since 1989 along with colleges such as University of California-Los Angeles and Cornell. UMKC Debate won the Cross Examination Debate national championship in 1994 and 1995. Students interested in joining the UMKC team may submit applications to the director of debate.
Webster University
Electronic & Photographic Media
470 East Lockwood Ave
St. Louis, Missouri 63119
United States School Phone: +1 314-961-2660 School Website:www.webster.edu Program Description: Webster University is a private, nonprofit, accredited University that offers undergraduate and graduate degree programs in many fields including business, computer science, psychology, communications, international relations, science, education, fine and performing arts, and liberal arts.
MONTANTA (MT) FILM EDITING & FILMMAKING SCHOOLS
Montana State University
Media, Theater, And Arts
P.O. Box 173350
Bozeman, Montana 59717-3350
United States School Website: www.mta.montana.edu Program Description: The four-year curriculum in Motion Picture/Video/Theatre includes first-year foundation courses that emphasize an understanding and analysis of motion pictures, photography, and theatre Students who successfully complete first year courses with the required minimum GPA move on to a second-year curriculum consisting of production basics in lighting, camera, directing, editing, sound, writing, acting, and design
NEW JERSEY (NJ) FILM EDITING & FILMMAKING SCHOOLS
Charter-Tech H.S. for the Performing Arts
413 New Road
Somers Point, New Jersey 08244
United States School Phone: +1 609 926-9504 School Website:www.chartertech.org Program Description: Now is the time to join your artistic major's professional organization. Membership will get you the chance to attend conventions, activities, and receive scholarships. Check with your artistic major instructor for further details
Fairleigh Dickinson University
285 Madison Avenue
Madison, New Jersey 07940
United States School Phone: +1 973-443-8500 School Website:www.fdu.edu Program Description: The devastating impact of Hurricane Katrina extends to students studying at Gulf Coast colleges and universities. Fairleigh Dickinson University is reaching out to these students with a comprehensive program of assistance.
Montclair State University
School of the Arts
1 Normal Ave
Calcia Bldg
Montclair, New Jersey 07042
United States School Phone: +1 973-655-7200 School Website: www.montclair.edu Program Description:Montclair State University is a vibrant and growing institution with strong ties to the local and state community. The academic programs at Montclair State University are of the highest quality; the activities and opportunities are many. We have much to offer with strong, dynamic graduate programs, and consider MSU an accessible, friendly place to pursue an education. As you investigate this site, you may become aware of the many different activities of the Graduate School. We recommend that you check back into this site often to stay on top of the most recent programs and services available to you.
New Jersey City University
Media Arts
2039 Kennedy Boulevard
Jersey City, New Jersey 07305
United States School Phone: +1-888-441-NJCU School Website:www.njcu.edu Program Description: At NJCU, you can be in the midst of Manhattan’s bustling exuberance in minutes to experience the nation’s best arts, culture, dining and nightlife. Then, when it’s time to crack the books, you’ll be back in the serenity of the NJCU campus once again.
But there’s plenty to do right here at NJCU, as well! From organizations that let you polish your debating skills to opportunities to network with others who share your interests, NJCU offers a complete lifestyle for every taste.
Rowan University
Dept of Radio, Television and Film, College of Communication
Bozorth Hall
201 Mulllica Hill Road
Glassboro, New Jersey 08028
United States School Phone: +1 856-256-4641 School Website:www.rowan.edu Program Description:A leading public institution, Rowan University combines liberal education with professional preparation from the baccalaureate through the doctorate. Rowan provides a collaborative, learning-centered environment in which highly qualified and diverse faculty, staff, and students integrate teaching, research, scholarship, creative activity, and community service. Through intellectual, social and cultural contributions, the University enriches the lives of those in the campus community and surrounding region.
Seton Hall University
Department of Communication, College of Arts & Sciences
400 South Orange Ave.
South Orange, New Jersey 07079
United States School Phone: 973-761-9000 School Website: www.shu.edu Program Description: Seton Hall takes particular pride in its focus on leadership. Our mission is to prepare students to be servant leaders who will make a difference in the world, and our entire community embraces this commitment. Our students are challenged by outstanding faculty. In addition, they have the opportunity to develop leadership potential by faculty and administrators who oversee the University’s student life area. The senior administration, and the Board of Regents to which it reports, serve as the University’s leadership team. The Executive Cabinet is led by Monsignor Robert Sheeran, who was named President of Seton Hall in 1996. Monsignor Sheeran is a 1967 alumnus of the University and earned his doctorate in Rome in 1979.
NEW MEXICO (NM) FILM EDITING & FILMMAKING SCHOOLS
College of Santa Fe
Moving Image Arts
1600 St. Michael's Drive
Santa Fe, New Mexico 87501
United States School Phone: +1 505-473-6400 School Website:www.csf.edu Program Description:Creativity, character and culture -- more than words, they're ideas -- distinctions, even -- that shape life at CSF. Perhaps we're not your typical undergraduate college. The CSF experience is just that -- an experience. No matter your major, in and out of the classroom, with clubs and with friends, you'll go way beyond learning facts or completing a project. You'll discover fundamental truths about how you learn and work, as well as who you are and who you want to be.
NEW YORK (NY) FILM EDITING & FILMMAKING SCHOOLS
Alfred University
Saxon Drive
Alfred, New York 14802
United States School Phone: +1 607-871-2111 School Website:www.alfred.edu Program Description: At Alfred University, you’re not relegated to a major and expected to take only proscribed courses in that major. We encourage you to take courses in other majors, or through our other colleges and schools. We offer a Track II major that lets you design your own major, combining your interests in unusual ways.
Brooklyn College
Film Department
2900 Bedford Avenue
0314 Plaza Building
Brooklyn
New York, New York 11210-2889
United States School Phone:+1 718 951-5664 School Website: www.depthome.brooklyn.cuny.edu Program Description: The Department of Film at Brooklyn College is the only public undergraduate department of Film Production and Film Studies in the New York area.
The department has over 350 film majors from over 50 different countries studying film. Many have diverse backgrounds, previous degrees or interest in the arts that they bring to the study of film.
City University of New York
College of Staten Island
Department of Media Culture
2800 Victory Boulevard
Staten Island, New York 10314
United States School Phone: +1 718.982.2000 School Website:www.csi.cuny.edu Program Description:As a part of CUNY and situated in one of the world's most distinguished cities, CSI provides students the opportunity to establish professional and academic contacts, as well as to study in a vibrant international capital of finance, entertainment, communications, and the arts.
Columbia University
School of The Arts
305 Dodge Hall
Mail Code 1808
2960 Broadway
New York, New York 10027
United States School Phone: School Website:www.columbia.edu Program Description: From its beginnings in a schoolhouse in lower Manhattan, Columbia University has grown to encompass two principal campuses: the historic, neoclassical campus in the Morningside Heights neighborhood and the modern Medical Center further uptown, in Washington Heights. Today, Columbia is one of the top academic and research institutions in the world, conducting pathbreaking research in medicine, science, the arts, and the humanities. It includes three undergraduate schools, thirteen graduate and professional schools, and a school of continuing education.
Digital Film Academy
630 9th Avenue
Suite 901
New York, New York 10036
United States School Phone: +1 212-333-4013 School Website: www.digitalfilmacademy.com Program Description: The digital film academy provides the best training in digital media and digital filmmaking courses. Our New York film school offers unlimited lab time with access to equipment to all graduates.
Directors Guild of America
Assistant Director Training Program
1697 Broadway
New York, New York 10019
United States School Phone: +1 212 397-0930 School Website: www.dgatrainingprogram.org Program Description: The New York Assistant Director Training Program is designed to provide opportunities for a limited number of individuals to become Assistant Directors of Motion Pictures. This is a two year program consisting of up to 350 days of on-the-job training combined with seminars and special assignments. A rotation system places Trainees on the sets of various features, television series and commercials shooting primarily in the New York City vicinity. There they work under the supervision of DGA members - Second Assistant Directors, First Assistant Directors and Unit Production Managers until graduation. Upon completion of the program, graduates are qualified to join the DGA (Directors Guild of America) as Second Assistant Directors
Dutchess Community College
Communications and Media Arts Program
53 Pendell Road
Poughkeepsie, New York 12601
United States School Phone: +1 845-431-8627 School Website: www.sunydutchess.edu Program Description: The mission of Dutchess Community College is to provide open access to affordable, quality post-secondary education to citizens of Dutchess County and others. As a comprehensive community college, DCC offers college transfer and occupational/technical degree programs, certificate programs, lifelong learning opportunities, and service to the community. The College provides educational experiences that enable qualified students to expand their academic capabilities and further develop thinking and decision making skills. By providing a full collegiate experience, the College seeks to ensure that all students achieve their individual potential.
DV Dojo
310 Bowery
New York, New York 10012
United States School Phone: +1 (212) 765-7832 School Website:www.dvdojo.com Program Description: The DV Dojo is a place to learn how to make films, documentaries or television on your own. Think of this as a kind of karate school for video, filmmaking and television and also a place for experienced filmmakers to have access to cameras and edits at ridiculously low prices.
We are a training ground as well as a screening room and a place to rent or buy video and film gear. You can come down and hang out with us, come to a screening, work on your screenplay or have a drink and take a break from an all-night editing session in our adjacent bar & café.
Hunter College
Film & Media Studies (School of Arts & Sciences)
695 Park Avenue
New York, New York 10021
United States School Phone: +1 212 772-4000 School Website: www.filmmedia.hunter.cuny.edu Program Description: Hunter College now offers a graduate program terminating in an MFA degree in Integrated Media Arts. Hunter's MFA/IMA "Integrated Media Arts" is a unique MFA program which focuses on politically and socially engaged creative work and the social role of media and technology. Our program educates multi-disciplinary media professionals, socially aware and competent in the diverse range media skills that are being brought together in a digital media environment.
Ithaca College
953 Danby Road
Ithaca, New York 14850
United States School Phone: School Website:www.ithaca.edu Program Description: To provide a foundation for a lifetime of learning, Ithaca College is dedicated to fostering intellectual growth, aesthetic appreciation, and character development in our students. The Ithaca College community thrives on the principles that knowledge is acquired through discipline, competence is established when knowledge is tempered by experience, and character is developed when competence is exercised for the benefit of others.
Long Island University (C.W.Post Campus)
Dept. of Theatre, Film & Dance
720 Northern Blvd
Brooksville, New York 11548
United States School Phone:+1 516 299-2353 School Website: www.liu.edu Program Description: Established in 1926, the Brooklyn Campus, one of the fastest growing, most ethnically-diverse campuses in the metropolitan area, is located in the heart of revitalized downtown Brooklyn, N.Y. and offers over 195 academic programs.
New School University
Filmmaking
66 West 12th Street
New York, New York 10011
United States School Phone:+1 212-229-5150 School Website:www.newschool.edu Program Description: In 1921 Alvin Johnson became the first president of the New School. An economist, assistant editor at the New Republic, and associate editor of the Encyclopedia of the Social Sciences, he provided the vision and leadership that over the next quarter century brought the New School distinction as a pioneering center of adult education, and extended its programmatic interests from social sciences and public policy into the humanities and the arts.
New York Film Academy
100 East 17th Street
New York, New York 10003
United States School Phone: +1 (212) 674-4300 School Website: www.nyfa.com Program Description: The New York Film Academy was designed for a new generation of filmmakers, screenwriters, actors, producers and animators who share a passion for motion pictures and want to learn by making their own projects in a hands-on, intensive program. We are not only a New York film school, we are international, with programs all over the world and an incredibly diverse student body. Please browse our location pages to learn more about our exciting campuses worldwide
New York University (NYU)
Tisch School of the Arts
721 Broadway
New York, New York 10003
United States School Phone: +1 212 998 1800 School Website: www.filmtv.tisch.nyu.edu Program Description: For more than 35 years, Tisch School of the Arts has drawn on the vast resources of New York City and New York University to create an extraordinary training ground for the individual artist and scholar of the arts.
Power Image Workshop
594 Broadway
New York, NY 10012
United States School Phone: +1 212-219-0529 School Website:www.powerimageworkshop.com Program Description: Power Image Workshop is designed for new filmmakers and career editors who want to understand the entire post-production process. The courses cover the methodology, workflow, artistic aspects every editor needs to know, from an introduction to Apple’s Final Cut Pro and Avid DV digital editing systems as you learn basic non-linear editing principals to most advanced editing skills, learning how to explore those sophisticated features in these editing suites.
Purchase College
Conservatory of Theater Arts & Film
735 Anderson Hill Road
Purchase, New York 10577
United States School Phone: +1 914 251-6864 School Website: www.purchase.edu Program Description: A person who uses only his hands is a laborer. A person who guides his hands with his mind is a craftsman. A person who guides his hands with both mind and heart is an Artist.
Rochester Institute of Technology
School of Photographic Arts & Sciences
One Lomb Memorial Drive
Rochester, New York 14623
United States School Phone: School Website: www.rit.edu Program Description: Founded in 1829, RIT is an internationally recognized leader in professional and career-oriented education enrolling more than 15,000 students in eight colleges.
Find the college major that fits your interests. Learn how RIT connects students and employers in cooperative education, internships, and special projects
SAE Institute (New York)
1293 Broadway, 9th Floor
New York, New York 10001
United States School Phone: +1 212 944 9121 School Website:www.sae.edu Program Description: Since 1976 our students have been given access to the best technology. They have gained much recognition throughout the years in the fields of audio engineering, multimedia, film making and 3D animation
Sarah Lawrence College
Visual Arts
1 Mead Way
Bronxville, New York 10708
United States School Phone: (914) 337-0700 School Website:www.slc.edu Program Description: The Writing Institute at Sarah Lawrence College opens its doors this year with a dozen new offerings for aspiring and accomplished, writers. Continuing its tradition of offering non-credit courses in fiction, creative non-fiction and poetry for beginning writers and those seeking more advanced level courses, the Writing Institute is popular with area residents seeking to hone their skills and develop their imaginations.
School of Visual Arts
209 East 23rd Street
New York, New York 10010-3994
United States School Phone: +1 212 592 2000 School Website:www.schoolofvisualarts.edu
St. John's University
College of Professional Studies
8000 Utopia Pkwy
Jamaica, New York 11439
United States School Phone: +1 718-990-2000 School Website:www.stjohns.edu Program Description: St. John's is one of America's leading Catholic universities – recognized for its superb academic programs, diverse student life, Big East excitement and New York vitality. Founded in 1870 by the Vincentian Community, St. John’s has distinguished itself by giving students the knowledge, skills and confidence to serve others while achieving lasting success – personally, professionally and spiritually
Syracuse University
S.I. Newhouse School of Public Communications
Syracuse, New York 13244
United States School Phone: +1 315-443-1870 School Website: www.newhouse.syr.edu Program Description: While most college students across the country were enjoying summer vacation and relishing the chance to sleep in late in lieu of 8 a.m. classes, more than 200 master's degree students gave up summer early and took their first leap into a year-long graduate program here at the Newhouse School
The International Film Institute of New York
2840 Broadway PMB 299
New York, New York 10025
United States School Phone: +1 212-854-3457 School Website:www.nyfilmschool.com Program Description: Everyone has a story to tell, and film provides the perfect medium. But learning the art of filmmaking can be an expensive, even cost-prohibitive endeavor. At the IFI we believe in two fundamental principles: quality film instruction should be available at a reasonable price, and small class sizes augmented by one-on-on instruction are instrumental to the learning process
Vassar College
Film Department
124 Raymond Avenue
Poughkeepsie, New York 12604
United States School Phone: +1 845 437 5473 School Website: www.film.vassar.edu
NORTH CAROLINA (NC) FILM EDITING & FILMMAKING SCHOOLS
North Carolina School of the Arts
School of Filmmaking
1533 South Main Street
Winston-Salem, North Carolina 27127-2188
United States School Phone: (add telephone number) School Website: www.ncarts.edu Program Description: The North Carolina School of the Arts students - along with faculty and guest artists - present more than 400 performances and screenings a year at School facilities and in touring appearances throughout North Carolina, the Southeast and abroad
School of Communication Arts
Wakefield Crossing
Raleigh, North Carolina
United States School Phone: +1 919 981 0972 School Website: www.sca3d.com Program Description: Find how you may qualify for the High Definition school that has pioneered digital art education. Look for training in animation, digital filmmaking, audio recording, digital media ... in advanced studios teaching Maya, Pro Tools, Final Cut Pro, After Effects, Photoshop, Vegas Video and more in short courses, certificate programs, diploma programs and degree programs. Plan to visit the School at Digital Circus ... the campus that one senior art education leader has called "... the art school of the 25th century
University of North Carolina at Greensboro
Department of Broadcasting & Cinema
205 Brown Building
P.O. Box 26170
Greensboro, North Carolina 27402-6170
United States School Phone: +1 336-334-5360 School Website: www.uncg.edu Program Description: The mission of the Broadcasting and Cinema Department at UNC Greensboro is to produce exemplary liberal arts graduates who can think critically and creatively, who can communicate clearly and effectively in oral and written discourse, who can skillfully and ethically employ contemporary media technology, and who are knowledgeable of the history and theory of film and electronic media.
OHIO (OH) FILM EDITING & FILMMAKING SCHOOLS
Ashland University
Department of Communication Arts
401 College Avenue
Ashland, , Ohio 44805
United States School Phone: +1-800-882-1548 School Website:www.ashland.edu Program Description: The Ashland University Board of Trustees has hired the services of R.H. Perry & Associates to conduct a national search for the University’s next president and the Presidential Search Committee is now accepting resumes of applicants for the position of Ashland University president
Cedarville University
Department of Communication Arts
251 North Main Street
Cedarville, Ohio 45314
United States School Phone: +1 937 766-7959 School Website:www.cedarville.edu Program Description: Home to over 3,000 Christian students, Cedarville is an accredited, Christ-centered, Baptist university of arts, sciences, professional, and graduate programs. Cedarville is located in southwestern Ohio on a beautiful 400-acre campus
Ohio University
School of Film
Lindley Hall 378
Athens, Ohio 45701
United States School Phone: +1 740.593.1323 School Website: www.cats.ohiou.edu Program Description: The School of Film offers two graduate degree programs: the Master of Fine Arts (M.F.A.) and the Master of Arts in Film Studies (M.A.). Our recently revised curriculum offers a fresh approach for the emerging film and digital motion picture artist and the film studies theorist. Because we are a small school limited to graduate students and just 10-11 Honors Tutorial students, we are able to offer you a personal and intensive education. Our dedicated and talented faculty consists of working professionals with distinguished careers
University of Toledo
2801 W Bancroft Street
Toledo, Ohio 43606
United States School Phone: +1 419-530-2202 School Website: www.utoledo.edu Program Description: Earning a college degree from The University of Toledo is one of the best and most important investments you can make. The University is dedicated to helping every student who wants a UT education afford one
Wright State University
Department of Theatre, Dance, and Motion Pictures
Colonel Glenn Highway
Dayton, Ohio 4532
United States School Phone: +1 937-775-3072 School Website: www.wright.edu Program Description: Named after the world-famous Wright brothers, Wright State University in Dayton, Ohio, continues their spirit of innovation. The university serves nearly 17,000 students, offering more than 100 undergraduate and 50 Ph.D., graduate, and professional degrees
OKLAHOMA (OK) FILM EDITING & FILMMAKING SCHOOLS
Oklahoma City Community College
Film & Video Production Program
Arts & Humanities
7777 S. May Avenue
Oklahoma City, Oklahoma 73159
United States School Phone:+1 405-682-7558 School Website:www.okccc.edu
Oklahoma State University
Film Program
Department of English
205 Morrill Hall
Stillwater, Oklahoma 74078-4069
United States School Phone: +1 405 744-9474
Web Site. www.english.okstate.edu Program Description: Since its inception in the 1960s, the English Department at Oklahoma State University has attracted and served students with a diversity of interests. It offers a variety of courses, most of them small lectures and discussion classes. The curriculum supports intensive study in specific areas but allows students to combine them according to their own professional goals. B.A., M.A. and Ph.D. degrees are awarded through the department, and a full range of courses is offered in six areas:
Composition & Rhetoric .. Creative Writing .. Film .. Literature .. Teaching English as a Second Language & Linguistics .. Technical Writing
University of Oklahoma
College of Fine Arts
520 Parrington Oval
University of Oklahoma
Norman, Oklahoma 73019-3011
United States School Phone: +1 405 325-3020 School Website:www.ou.edu Program Description: OU ranks number one among comprehensive public universities in the per capita number of freshman National Merit Scholars and in the top 10 of all public and private institutions in the number of freshman National Merit Scholars enrolled. OU is in the top five in the nation among all comprehensive public universities in the graduation of Rhodes Scholars.
OREGON (OR) - FILM EDITING & FILMMAKING SCHOOLS
Northwest Film Center
1219 SW Park Ave
Portland, Oregon 97205
United States School Phone: +1 503-221-1156 School Website: www.nwfilm.org Program Description:The Northwest Film Center is a regional media arts organization founded to encourage the study and appreciation of the moving image arts; foster their artistic and professional excellence; and to help create a climate in which they may flourish. The Center provides a variety of film and video exhibition, education and information programs.
Pacific University
Media Arts Department
2043 College Way
Forest Grove, Oregon 97116
United States School Phone: +1 800-677-6712 School Website:www.pacificu.edu Program Description: Pacific University awarded its first baccalaureate degree in 1863 - one of the first awarded in the western United States. Harvey W. Scott, recipient of the degree, went on to become editor of The Portland Oregonian -- now the state's largest daily newspaper -- and later established himself as an influential political figure. Scott's legacy at Pacific is honored in the Harvey W. Scott Memorial Library, built in 1967. The growth of a local public high school caused the Tualatin Academy to be closed in 1915 and Pacific University stood on its own -- a pioneer institution of higher education
PENNSYLVANIA (PA) FILM EDITING & FILMMAKING SCHOOLS
Arcadia University
450 South Easton Road
Glenside, Pennsylvania 19038-3295
United States School Phone: +1 215-572-2900 School Website:www.arcadia.edu Program Description:Arcadia is a coeducational, private, comprehensive university offering a wide array of liberal arts and professional programs in a personalized setting. Founded in 1853, Arcadia University is located in Glenside, Cheltenham Township, just 25 minutes from Center City Philadelphia on a 71-acre campus that features the national historic landmark Grey Towers Castle.
DeSales University
2755 Station Avenue
Center Valley, Pennsylvania 18034
United States School Phone: +1 610-282-1100 School Website: www.desales.edu Program Description: Maybe it's the friendly, unpretentious nature of our students, faculty, and staff, or the upbeat spiritual perspective of the Oblates of Saint Francis de Sales, who have shaped the University and its character. Maybe it's because of our great academic programs, the personal atmosphere of our small suburban campus in Pennsylvania's scenic Lehigh Valley, and our supportive learning environment. At any rate, there's a remarkable experience to be found at DeSales University.
Drexel University
Film and Video
3141 Chestnut Street
Philadelpia, Pennsylvania 19104
United States School Phone: +1 215-895-2000 School Website:www.drexel.edu Program Description: Achieve your professional and academic goals with a graduate degree from Drexel University
John Russo's Movie Academy
WRS Motion Picture & Video
1000 Napor Blvd
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania 15205
United States School Phone: +1 412 471-1511 School Website:www.movie-emporium.com Program Description: Make Money Making MoviesJump-start your career in acting, writing and filmmaking.
La Salle University
Communication Department
2000 West Olney Ave.
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 19141
United States School Phone: +1 215-951-1844
Pennsylvania State University
1 Carnegie Building
University Park
State College, Pennsylvania 16801
United States School Phone: +1 215-788-5045 School Website:www.psu.edu Program Description: Penn State, founded in 1855 as an agricultural college, admitted its first class in 1859. The Pennsylvania legislature designated Penn State as the Commonwealth’s sole land-grant institution in 1863, which eventually broadened the University’s mission to include teaching, research, and public service in many academic disciplines. Penn State has awarded more than a half-million degrees, and has been Pennsylvania’s largest source of baccalaureate degrees at least since the 1930s. Although the University is privately chartered by the Commonwealth, it was from the outset considered an “instrumentality of the state,” that is, it carries out many of the functions of a public institution and promotes the general welfare of the citizenry. The Governor and other representatives of the Commonwealth have held seats on Penn State’s Board of Trustees since the University’s founding, and the legislature has made regular appropriations in support of the University’s mission since 1887. Today Penn State is one of four “state-related” universities (along with the University of Pittsburgh, Temple University, and Lincoln University), institutions that are not state-owned and -operated but that have the character of public universities and receive substantial state appropriations. With its administrative and research hub at the University Park campus, Penn State has 23 additional locations across Pennsylvania. While some of the these locations, such as the Penn State Milton S. Hershey Medical Center, have specialized academic roles, they all adhere to a common overall mission and set of core values and strategic goals.
Pittsburgh Filmmakers
477 Melwood Avenue
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania 15213
United States School Phone:+1 412 681 5449 School Website:www.pghfilmmakers.org Program Description: Pittsburgh Filmmakers is one of the largest and oldest independent media arts centers in the country. We are committed to the advancement of artistic excellence in film, video, photography and digital media, and accomplish this with programs in education, artist services, community outreach and exhibition. Founded in 1971 to provide media-making tools to artists, Pittsburgh Filmmakers serves everyone from emerging artists to established artists to fellow non-profit organizations and students. Our Three Rivers Film Festival is the region's largest annual film event.
Temple University
Department of Film and Media Arts
09 Annenberg Hall
Temple University 011-00
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 19122
United States School Phone: 215-204-3859 School Website: www.temple.edu Program Description: There are many plans in the works for the Film and Media Arts Department website this year. We will be adding a blog to stay up on the most up-to-date news, an extensive collection of student work for your viewing pleasure, a new Los Angeles program website, and expanding on information about undergraduate program requirements, alumni news, festival opportunities, and much more. Check back often to see the changes.
University of Pittsburgh
Faculty & College of Arts & Sciences
917 Cathedral of Learning
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania 15260
United States School Phone: +1 412.624.6090 School Website: www.fcas.pitt.edu Program Description: The School of Arts and Sciences constitutes the liberal arts heart of the University of Pittsburgh, one of the major public research universities in the U.S. The responsibilities that constitute our missions are core elements of the overall mission of the University, and have four primary components that draw on our traditional roles and historic and current strengths as a liberal arts school: undergraduate education, faculty research and scholarship, graduate education, and service.
University of the Arts
College of Art and Design
320 South Broad Street
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 19102
United States School Phone: +1 800 616 2787 School Website:www.uarts.edu Program Description: The University of the Arts offers instruction across a broad spectrum of artistic disciplines. We serve the community in which we reside, professions for which we prepare new members, and ultimately the society whose culture we both sustain and advance.
The University's goal is to direct each student's quest for creative self-expression towards a productive role in society. Our programs develop the student's talent, aesthetic sensibility, conceptual and perceptual acumen, cultural awareness, and professional expertise. The curricula integrate specific knowledge and skills needed for technical mastery of the various arts disciplines with a significant examination of conceptual and humanistic studies.
RHODE ISLAND (RI) FILM EDITING & FILMMAKING SCHOOLS
Brown University
Modern Culture and Media
155 George Street
(Box 1957)
Providence , Rhode Island 02912-1957
United States School Phone: +1 401 863-2853 School Website:www.brown.edu Program Description:The mission of Brown University is to serve the community, the nation, and the world by discovering, communicating, and preserving knowledge and understanding in a spirit of free inquiry, and by educating and preparing students to discharge the offices of life with usefulness and reputation. We do this through a partnership of students and teachers in a unified community known as a university-college.
SOUTH CAROLINA (SC) FILM EDITING & FILMMAKING SCHOOLS
Trident Technical College
PO Box 118067
Charleston, South Carolina 29423-8067
United States School Phone: (+1) 843 574 6262 School Website:www.tridenttech.org Program Description: Trident Technical College is a public, two-year, multi campus institution which provides quality education and promotes economic development in Berkeley, Charleston and Dorchester counties. TTC is a member of the State Board for Technical and Comprehensive Education system.
As an open-door institution of higher education, the College provides lifelong learning opportunities for traditional and nontraditional students. These opportunities enhance the economic, social and cultural life of the community. Accessible and responsive to the needs of this multicultural community, TTC prepares students for a rapidly changing global environment.
TENNESSEE (TN) FILM EDITING & FILMMAKING SCHOOLS
Belmont University
Film Studies
1900 Belmont Boulevard
Nashville, Tennessee 37212-3757
United States School Phone: +1 615-460-6785 School Website:www.belmont.edu Program Description: Belmont's Center for Entrepreneurship offers a hands-on approach to help you hit the ground running, thanks to its co-curricular environment. Student entrepreneurs are given the opportunities to work in student-run retail spaces on campus or develop their own business ventures with the support of their professors. This hands-on approach equips students with the knowledge, skills and experience needed to be a successful entrepreneur.
SAE Institute (Nashville)
7 Music Circle North
Nashville, Tennessee 37203
United States School Phone: +1 615 244 5848 School Website:www.sae.edu Program Description: The Company’s primary purpose and, therefore, its resultant educational philosophy, is to provide lifelong learning opportunities that enable students to pursue their chosen careers in the fields of audio, creative media, film and other digital media.
This philosophy translates into the provision of a variety of pathways by which students can obtain the education and training they need and is partially illustrated by SAE’s decision to open many relatively small branches around the world rather than to centralise in a few very large colleges. Thus SAE is able to stay in close touch with local needs and to articulate more easily with other institutions.
Vanderbilt University
College of Arts & Sciences (Film Studies)
2201 West End Ave.
Nashville, Tennessee 37235
United States School Phone: +1 615 322-7311 School Website:www.vanderbilt.edu Program Description: Vanderbilt offers undergraduate programs in the liberal arts and sciences, engineering, music, education and human development, as well as a full range of graduate and professional degrees. The combination of cutting edge research, liberal arts and a distinguished medical center creates an invigorating atmosphere where students tailor their education to meet their goals and researchers collaborate to solve complex problems affecting our health, culture and society
Watkins College of Art & Design
Watkins Film School
100 Powell Place
Nashville, Tennessee 37204
United States School Phone: +1 615.383.4848 School Website: www.watkins.edu Program Description: The mission of Watkins College of Art&Design and the Watkins Film School is to provide a distinctive education that prepares students for a professional creative life, instills the values of service and responsibility to society, and provides the global perspective necessary for a changing and multicultural world.
TEXAS (TX) FILM EDITING & FILMMAKING SCHOOLS
Filmgenre
No-Dialogue Short Filmmaking
527 Colquitt Street
Houston, Texas 77006
United States School Phone: +1 713 942 8320 School Website: www.filmgenre.com Program Description: Thinking about making your own movie or want to learn how to operate the camera and how to edit??? Maybe you have a story idea and would like to make it into a movie!!! filmgenre is a right place to start. We offer Basic Camera and Basic Editing workshops for the beginners who want to learn technical aspects of the tools available to filmmakers and videographers today. Story Development is a workshop where you use your creativity to develop and structure your story before you even write it---it makes writing a lot more enjoyable once you have a well structured and developed story.
Houston Community College
Filmmaking dept., Town & County Campus
1010 West Belt North
Houston, Texas 77043
United States School Phone: +1 713-718-5609 School Website: www.nwc.hccs.edu Program Description: Probably the biggest reason why aspiring producers choose our program for their education is our "hands on" philosophy. After all, without gear to work with and plenty of session time in the studios, you can’t learn much from any recording or film school, regardless of the quality of staff.
Lamar University
Department of Communications
4400 Mlk
Beaumont, Texas 77710
United States School Phone: (add telephone number) School Website: www.lamar.edu Program Description: Lamar University affords unique opportunities for undergraduate students to engage in research and scholarship. Working alongside faculty mentors, many LU students are engaging in significant research more akin to graduate programs
Sam Houston State University
1803 Ave I
Huntsville, TX 77341
Hunstville, Texas 77070
United States School Phone: +1 936 294-1111 School Website:www.shsu.edu Program Description:This new first verse of the Sam Houston State University Alma Mater was commissioned by President Gaertner in honor of the university's 125th Anniversary in 2004. The new verse was endorsed by alumni, faculty, staff and student organizations and first sung publicly by composer, Dr. Allen R. Hightower III at the summer 2003 graduation ceremony.
Southern Methodist University
Division of Cinema-Television
Meadows School of the Arts
3300 Dyer Street
Dallas, Texas 75275
United States School Phone: +1 214 768 2129 School Website: www.smu.edu Program Description: At the Meadows School of the Arts, something as routine as a walk down the hall is inspiring. In the room on your right, a soprano works on a particularly difficult passage. Two doors down, a cellist plays Vivaldi. As you walk on, the notes segue into rhythmic tapping as a writer edits a story. Near the vending machine, a rehearsal for “A Streetcar Named Desire” is under way. Where else could a trip to the restroom be such a trip? At the Meadows School of the Arts, we’ve built a community of artists from all disciplines. A place where students are inspired and challenged, not just by their professors, but by all those around them. Our students aren’t just students—they’re the creative talent the world will be talking about in the very near future. And they’re preparing for that future under the direction of some of the best teachers anywhere. Whether they long to be musicians, painters, actors, writers, art directors, filmmakers, advertising executives, or dancers, or long simply to know what their specific calling is, the Meadows School of the Arts offers students an address as well as a direction. Come join us. It’s a wonderful neighborhood.
Stephen F. Austin State University
Art Dept. - Department of Cinematography (Video and Film Production)
North St. (Hwy 59)
Nacogdoches, Texas 75962
United States School Phone: 936-468-4376 School Website: www.sfasu.edu Program Description: Stephen F. Austin State University is a perfectly sized state university combining quality academics with personal attention from professors who double as friends and mentors. Our beautiful campus in the Pineywoods of East Texas - an easy drive from Houston and Dallas - offers you a safe, encouraging atmosphere to learn about your future and yourself.
Texas Christian University
Radio/Television/Film
2800 S. University Drive
Fort Worth, Texas 76019
United States School Phone: +1 817-257-7000 School Website:www.tcu.edu Program Description: To be a prominent private university recognized for our global perspective, our diverse and supportive learning community, our commitment to research and creative discovery, and our emphasis on leadership development
University of North Texas
RTVF
P.O. Box 311277
Denton, Texas 76203
United States School Phone: +1 940-565-2537 School Website:www.rtvf.unt.edu Program Description: Our undergraduate degree program encompasses both creative skills-based training along with theoretical knowledge covering history, criticism, management, economics and policy, all built upon a strong liberal arts foundation. This educational experience prepares students for many different career opportunities in and around the electronic media and film industries, as well as preparation for advanced study.
University of Texas at Austin
Department of Radio-Television-Film
CMA 6.118
Austin, Texas 78712-1091
United States School Phone: +1 512-471-4202 School Website: www.rtf.utexas.edu Program Description: Border Radio: The Great Big Jukebox in the Sky, a live radio show produced by RTF's Ginger Miles, will be recorded at a live performance on September 17th at the historic Paramount Theater on Congress Avenue at 8 PM. Made possible by a grant from National Endowment for the Arts and Texas Humanities, Border Radio is sponsored by Texas Folklife Resources, and co-hosted by Austin authors Bill Crawford and Gene Fowler.
UTAH (UT) FILM EDITING & FILMMAKING SCHOOLS
Brigham Young University
Theatre and Media Arts
D-551
Brigham Young University
Provo, Utah 84604
United States School Phone: +1 801 378 4636 School Website:www.byu.edu Program Description: The mission of Brigham Young University is "to assist individuals in their quest for perfection and eternal life" ("The Mission Statement of Brigham Young University" [hereafter Mission Statement]). To this end, BYU seeks to develop students of faith, intellect, and character who have the skills and the desire to continue learning and to serve others throughout their lives. These are the common aims of all education at BYU. Both those who teach in the classroom and those who direct activities outside the classroom are responsible for contributing to this complete educational vision.
University of Utah
Division of Film Studies
375 S 1530 E
RM 257b
Salt Lake City, Utah 84112-0380
United States School Phone: +1 801-581-5127 School Website: www.film.utah.edu
VIRGINIA (VA) FILM EDITING & FILMMAKING SCHOOLS
Hollins University
Film & Photography
P.O. Box 9707
Roanoke, Virginia 24020-1707
United States School Phone: +1 (800) 456-9595 School Website: www.hollins.edu Program Description:Since 1842, Hollins University has been a leader in liberal arts education for women. The value of a single-sex, liberal arts education is demonstrated by the wide range of careers that Hollins graduates successfully enter.
Regent University
Cinema-Television
1000 Regent University Drive
Virginia Beach, Virginia 23464
United States School Phone: +1 757-226-4103 School Website: www.regent.edu Program Description: It's more than a description of Regent University - it's a way of life. As America's premier graduate school dedicated to combining quality education with biblical teachings, Regent continues to produce Christian leaders who will make a difference, who will change the world.
Just a glance at the world class institution makes a lasting impression. Regent has more than 3,000 students in nine academic schools, two campuses and distance education reaching around the globe. From the gleaming beauty and technological sophistication of its facilities to the accomplishments of students and graduates, there's much to be proud of at Regent.
Virginia Commonwealth University
Department of Photography & Film
P.O. Box 842519
325 N. Harrison Street, #206
Richmond, Virginia 23284-2519
United States School Phone: +1 804-828-1695 School Website:www.vcu.edu Program Description:VCU offers 162 baccalaureate, master's, doctoral, professional and certificate degree programs, providing students with the unique opportunity to pursue their own educational goals and making VCU the most comprehensive university in Virginia. Forty-four of its programs are unique in Virginia.
WASHINGTON (WA) FILM EDITING & FILMMAKING SCHOOLS
Eastern Washington University
Electronic Media and Film
302 Sutton Hall
Cheney, Washington 99004
United States School Phone: (add telephone number) School Website: www.ewu.edu Program Description: Eastern is a driving force for the culture, economy and vitality of the Inland Northwest region. The University’s beautiful campus, NCAA Division I athletics and opportunities for hands-on, real-world learning provide a classic, yet unique college experience. A focus on personal attention, faculty excellence and community collaboration allows Eastern to accomplish its mission for preparing well-rounded students ready to hit the ground running in their chosen career fields
Henry Cogswell College
Peed Hall
3002 Colby Avenue
Everett, Washington 98201
United States School Phone: +1 425 258-3351 School Website:www.henrycogswell.edu Program Description: Our commitment is to provide outstanding career oriented degrees and continuing education programs for traditional and non-traditional students. We graduate students prepared to meet the industry challenges of today with the breadth of knowledge to transition through the ever changing professional landscape of tomorrow
Pierce College
Speech/Theatre/Digital Film
9401 Farwest Drive SW
Lakewood, Washington 98498
United States School Phone: +1 253 964 6659 School Website:www.pierce.ctc.edu Program Description: Pierce College offers the Associate in Arts & Sciences (AAS) degree for general college transfer, Associate of Science (AS) for specific science transfers, the Associate in Arts & Sciences - Option B for transfer to a specific program and institution, Associate in Technology degrees for professional/technical training in a wide range of career fields, and professional/technical certificates for entry-level employment preparation
Seattle Film Institute
1709 23rd Avenue
Seattle, Washington 98122
United States School Phone: +1 206-568-4387 School Website:www.seattlefilminstitute.com Program Description:Our program is well-known for both the small size of our classes and our commitment to hands-on education. The faculty members of the Seattle Film Institute are not only dedicated teachers but they are also experienced professionals in their chosen fields. The large inventory of equipment provided by the Seattle Film Institute means that from Avid editing systems to Arriflex cameras, students have access to all the tools they need to produce professsional quality results.
The Art Institute of Seattle
2323 Elliott Avenue
Seattle, Washington 98121
United States School Phone: +1-800-275-2471
Web Site. www.ais.edu Program Description: At The Art Institute of Seattle you can explore the path to becoming a creative professional with programs that provide an outlet for your ideas. You can learn to refine your talent and gain an education that's rooted in the real world. Whether you're interested in design, media, fashion or culinary, as a student at The Art Institute of Seattle you have an opportunity to change the world with the work you do. We offer a long tradition of academic excellence and career-focused education. Come explore what we can offer you.
The Evergreen State College
Mediaworks & SOS media
Evergreen Parkway
Olympia, Washington 98502
United States School Phone: +1 360-867-6000 School Website:www.evergreen.edu Program Description: The Evergreen State College Foundation is a 501 (c)(3) non-profit organzation dedicated to building an outstanding future for The Evergreen State College. Since 1976 the Foundation has supported this goal by raising private gifts from our remarkable and generous donors. While public funds maintain the college, private gifts provide an additional margin of excellence through donor-funded scholarships, fellowships, program endowments, and other opportunities that enrich the Evergreen experience.
The Film School
2828 Boyer Avenue East
Seattle, Washington 98102-3934
United States School Phone: +1 206-709-2555 School Website:www.thefilmschool.com Program Description: Professional screenwriters often say that structure is the primary hurdle in crafting a script. Therefore, it is not surprising that most students abandon their efforts after 30 pages or so because they haven't learned how to "map out" their project
University of Washington
Department of Communication
UW Extension
4311 - 11th Ave. NE
Seattle, Washington 98105
United States School Phone:+1 206-897-8939 School Website:www.outreach.washington.edu Program Description: At UW Educational Outreach, we have combined more traditional courses with a comprehensive line of educational offerings including online learning, certificate programs, English language classes, fee-based degrees and one of the largest summer quarters in the country, which meet the needs of a very diverse student population
WISCONSIN (WI) FILM EDITING & FILMMAKING SCHOOLS
University of Wisconsin - Milwaukee
Peck School of the Arts, Department of Film
3203 N. Downer Avenue
MIT B70
Milwaukee, Wisconsin 53211
United States School Phone: +1 414 229-6015 School Website:www.uwm.edu Program Description: UWM service learning programs have brought over 1000 students out of their classrooms and into the community for experiences which offer them a chance to enrich their learning while making a meaningful contribution to a community organization
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