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Revision as of 03:28, 21 December 2010

Around the world, there are numerous institutions both public and private dedicated to teaching film either as a department in a larger university, or as a stand alone entity. There is also a distinction between film programs in existing private colleges and art schools, and purely for-profit institutions.

Active institutions

Australia

School Location Country Control Type Enrollment (2005) Founded
Victorian College of the Arts (Department of Film and Television)[1] Melbourne Australia Private Special-focus institution 1000 1992
Australian Film Television and Radio School Multiple Australia Private
(for-profit)
Master's university ? 1973
RMIT School of Media and Communication (Department of Film and Television) Melbourne Australia Private
(for-profit)
Baccalaureate college ? 2009[2]
Queensland School of Film and Television Brisbane Australia Private
(for-profit)
Baccalaureate college ? ?
Bond University Gold Coast Australia Private
(for-profit)
Baccalaureate college ? 1987
Film and Television Institute Fremantle Australia Private
(for-profit)
Baccalaureate college ? 1987
WA Screen Academy Western Australia Australia Private
(for-profit)
Master's university ? 2005

Austria

Bangladesh

Belgium

Brazil

Other schools:

Canada

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Chile

Colombia

Cuba

Czech Republic

Estonia

France

Germany

CILECT Members:

Others:

Ghana

Greece

CILECT Members:

Iceland

India

CILECT Members:

Other schools:

Ireland

Israel

Italy

Japan

Jordan

Korea

Malaysia

Mexico

Netherlands

New Zealand

Nigeria

P.O. BOX 9939 Ikeja lagos Nigeria

Norway

Pakistan

Philippines

Poland

Portugal

CILECT Members:

Republic of Singapore

Russia

Serbia

Slovakia

  • VSMU/ Faculty of film and television, Bratislava

Spain

Sweden

Turkey

Thailand

Film schools in Africa

South Africa

CILECT Members:

Other schools:

  • CityVarsity School of Media and Creative Arts, Cape Town and Johannesburg
  • Reel Edge Film Academy

Cameroon

  • KM Professional Film Academy, Douala & Buea - Cameroon. Website: www.kmprofilmacademy.com [4]

United Arab Emirates

  • New York Film Academy School of Film and Acting - One and two year programs as well as Masters in Fine Arts
  • The College of Architecture, Art & Design at the American University of Sharjah -- Bachelor of Science in Multimedia Design (BSMM) where students often focus on film or animation; the Department of Design also offers a Minor in Film.

United Kingdom

The following film schools are internationally accredited by the Cannes-based CILECT: The International Association of Film and Television Schools.

Other schools (which may also be Skillset accredited) include:

United States

References

  1. ^ part of the University of Melbourne as of 2009
  2. ^ result of a merger