School of the Art Institute of Chicago (SAIC) - Film, Video, New Media, and Animation Reviews & Admissions Statistics

Location
36 S Wabash Ave, Chicago, IL 60603, USA
School Website
https://www.saic.edu/academics/departments/fvnma
Degrees Offered
  1. 4 Year BFA
Concentrations
  1. Animation & Digital Arts
  2. Film & Television Production
Tuition Range
$50k to $60k

Film School details

Application Fee
$65
International App. Fee
$85
SAT or ACT Required?
  1. No
Portfolio Required?
  1. Yes
The department of Film, Video, New Media, and Animation (FVNMA) reaches beyond conventional approaches to media, investigating the possibilities of nonfiction and narrative film and video, moving-image installation, analog and digital animation, interactive art, VR, AR and web-based projects and additionally offering seminar courses in media preservation, curatorial practices, and media art histories. FVNMA students often invent interdisciplinary pathways for the production of hybrid works that expand traditional forms to create new avenues of expression—acts of artistic exploration and risk-taking that the department enthusiastically supports.

The work of FVNMA faculty is represented in museums and galleries; presented at major international festivals of film and media; screened in art cinemas and at music and performance venues; embraced in community-based projects; and featured in prominent arts publications. Students take classes offered by these working practitioners, as well as with faculty across all departments, in order to develop and focus their own unique creative approaches. It is through this process that students learn to research, invent, and explore. The seminars, production classes and innovative art history offerings ensure that students receive in-depth knowledge of theories and histories relevant to moving-image art making.

Studio courses follow disciplinary paths of cinema, video art, new media art, and animation—experimental 3D and 2D. These classes provide rigorous technical training through sequences in each path that advance practical and critical skills, connecting your work to wider interdisciplinary concerns. Courses engage historical, critical, aesthetic, cultural, and technological issues through the making of experimental media art.

International Requirements

International students who do not meet the above criteria need to submit a language assessment from any of the following and must meet the designated minimum scores:
  • Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL) – minimum 82 Internet Based
  • International English Language Testing System (IELTS) – minimum 6.5
  • Pearson Test of English (PTE Academic) – minimum 55
  • Duolingo –110 (test dates before July 15, 2019: minimum 55)

Tuition Details

$1740/credit hour

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Latest Film School Reviews

Studying film at SAIC can be a challenging choice.
Reviewed by: Alumni
Degree: BA/BS/BFA
Pros
1. amazing facilities and equipment. (it's a private art school-they are rich)
a.Red Scarlet and Steadicam for several higher-level classes and MFA students.
b. Tones of BlackMagic. if you are enrolled in any film course you can check out.
c. Have the chance to shoot on literally film film. I remember it's 16mm. Can also check out the film camera. You can also buy super-8 at the media center.
d. Lighting equipment are also amazing. there are old/traditional ones like Solar Baby, also new LED ones. Enroll in any course in the department can check out most of them.
e. plenty rigs & tracks
f. two shooting space
g. Every computer in the advance editing room uses Alienware. Private editing suite for advance courses and MFA students.
h. the film department has a professional cinema
i. Free apps, like Davinci.

2. Amazing professor and TA (if you can enroll in their courses). Professors are nice and not remote, treat you as a friend.
One of my TA's film showed at Canne Film Festival. One of my professor's film showed at Berline Film Festival. however, they are always busy, so be very active and let them know about you and your work. Also very helpful for your recommendation letter.

3. very free and open, make whatever you want. It's an art school. There is no formula for making great work. (several years ago, there was actually a pornography class, but it's gone)

4. thesis work can be shown in professional cinema in downtown Chicago

5. The school owns one of the best art museums in the US and it's free for SAIC students. Van Gogh, Monet, Picasso, Pollock, Warhol... Great resources to develop esthetic.

Cons
1. It's an art school, not a film school. not much connection to the industry.

2. expensive. but it's easy to get the scholarship

3. easy to get lazy, no pressure. if you only want to pass the course and don't want to work, you can make a piece of shit and bullshit about the theme of your work, this can work. Your classmates can be one of them.

4. classmates might be troublesome if they are the type of person I mentioned in 3. They won't say anything at the critique. If they are your crew, wish you are strong enough to finish your work on your own.

5. if you're not interested in art at all, don't come, or this place will make you crazy. there're at least 4 required art history courses, so a lot of art history papers are waiting for you. and people here, most of them are artists.

6. no campus. The school has several buildings at the center of downtown Chicago.

7. Freezing winter. little chance to shoot outside in winter, because the battery will die and the snow can cause overexpose.
Affordability
3.00 star(s)
Alumni Network
5.00 star(s)
Campus
2.00 star(s)
Career Assistance
3.00 star(s)
Coursework
4.00 star(s)
Facilities & Equipment
5.00 star(s)
Professors
5.00 star(s)
Scholarships
4.00 star(s)
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