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LISTS OF PENNSYLVANIA (PA) FILMMAKING SCHOOLS: Use this Resource for Searching for Filmmaking Schools...including Universities or Colleges with Traditional or Digital Filmmaking Programs, Courses, Classes, Certificate Programs, Associates, or Bachelor Degree Programs in Pennsylvania.
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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.
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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.
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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
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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.
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La Salle University
Communication Department
2000 West Olney Ave.
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 19141
United States
School Phone: +1 215-951-1844
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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