What Is Film School?
The film school usually refers to various specialized film research or education institutions, including, but not limited to, research or education in various fields such as film production, film theory, and film drama. Most film schools are established in comprehensive universities or colleges, such as attached to the department of communication and art, but there are also independent specialized film schools, film technology schools, and film research institutions.
Film Academy
- Film school usually refers to various specialized film research or educational institutions, including but not limited to
- Well-known foreign universities
- New York Film Academy
- Academy of Art University
- Russian State Institute of Cinematography
- National Film and Television School
- [La Fémis, National Film School] (France)
- National Film School in Lodz, Poland
- Tisch School of the Arts at New York University
- UCLA School of Theater Film and Television
- USC School of Cinematic Arts
- American Film Institute
- California Institute of the Arts (CalArts)-
- Columbia University School of the Arts
- Prague Academy of Performing Arts (FAMU)
- Vancouver Film School
- Well-known domestic universities
- Beijing Film Academy
- School of Film and Television Arts, Communication University of China
- Sichuan Film and Television Institute
- Meishi Film School of Chongqing University
- School of Journalism and Film Art of Hunan University
- Xie Jin School of Film and Television Arts, Shanghai Normal University
- Nanjing Arts Institute
- The Central Academy Of Drama
- Shanghai Theatre Academy
- Shanghai Academy of Visual Arts
- Shanghai Film Academy, Shanghai University
- School of Radio, Film and Television, Liaoning University
- Shanghai Film Art Vocational College