University of Colorado at Boulder (BFA) Reviews & Admissions Statistics

4.00 star(s) 4 Stars (1 Reviews)
School Website
http://www.colorado.edu/filmstudies/
Degrees Offered
  1. 4 Year BFA
Concentrations
  1. Film & Television Production
  2. Film Studies
Tuition Range
$20k to $30k

Film School details

SAT or ACT Required?
  1. Yes
Film Studies Program aspires to integrate the critical, historical and theoretical study of cinema, media and the visual arts, with artistic and commercial practices. Our program offers the degrees of BA and BAMA in critical film studies, and the BFA and MFA in film and video arts. Film Studies also offers an interdisciplinary MFA degree with the Department of Art and Art History.
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Latest Film School Reviews

BFA University of Colorado at Boulder BFA Film Production
Reviewed by: Alumni
Degree: BA/BS/BFA
Pros
  • Very engaged faculty
  • rich history in experimental film
  • location
  • diversity of courses
  • faculty actively creating in industry
  • mentorship
  • facilities
Cons
  • location
  • equipment check-out priority for MFA
Honest review.

CU Boulder is an interesting place to learn filmmaking. The University boasts some excellent professors who are actively making experimental film and having successes as artists. Courses are engaging and we were exposed to making short films on celluloid. The program also offers courses on alternative processes and all the theory courses—although some of the professors are stern—are really good. There is also a deep commitment to exposing students to international cinema. Professors also advocate for their students, even when you haven't taken courses with them. They are supportive and take special interest in students who come in aware of what kinds of stories they want to tell.

The school on the whole could benefit from better diversity, and the film program, while diverse in its ranks, isn't as diverse in its student body. It's no worse than the University is on the whole.
Affordability
4.00 star(s)
Alumni Network
4.00 star(s)
Campus
3.00 star(s)
Career Assistance
4.00 star(s)
Coursework
3.00 star(s)
Facilities & Equipment
3.00 star(s)
Professors
5.00 star(s)
Scholarships
2.00 star(s)
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