The University of Colorado Denver (CU Denver) offers a Bachelor of Fine Arts (BFA) in Film & Television through its College of Arts & Media (CAM). This hands-on production program trains students in screenwriting, cinematography, editing, directing, performance, and storytelling for film...
The University of Colorado Colorado Springs (UCCS) offers undergraduate film and media education through its Visual & Performing Arts and Communication Departments with programs focused on film studies, digital filmmaking, media arts, and screen production.
Looking for a cost-conscious undergrad program and came across the associates degree program at Colorado Film school in Denver.
I'm curious about the program, in particular, but also, has anyone here had experience with transferring from a community college with an associates to a BA/BS/BFA...
Western State Colorado University’s low-residency program offers both the MA and MFA in Creative Writing with a concentration in Screenwriting (they also offer tracks in Genre Fiction and Poetry and a Certificate in Publishing). Screenwriting students study both film and TV writing, as well as...
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The Department of Cinema Studies & Moving Image Arts at the University of Colorado Boulder is a pioneer in avant-garde filmmaking, with a curriculum that emphasizes the technical storytelling skills students need to succeed across genres and formats. With historic roots in experimental film, CU...
Exciting things continue to happen at the Community College of Aurora. We’re transitioning what was formerly known as the Colorado Film School (CFS) to the Cinematic Arts Department.
I just read the Hollywood Reporter article "Top 25 Film Schools" and saw this little guy peaking his head up from the bottom of the list. I mean, that's a pretty heavy hitting list.
Anyone know any more about this school? Anyone go there and have some advice for me?
Thanks
I took a tour of the school, and the information was very vague... they really didn't go over much about the equipment.
I'm either interested in the post production program, or acting for the screen. But, I would still love to get my hands on a nice camera and shoot.... Can I do that?
Do...
Have you been to the school, or heard about it?
The tuition is very affordable even for out of state.
but the catch- students are also enrolled at Regis University, a Jesuit Catholic school...
I'm not religious
So I guess I'm wondering if the film program is good enough to outweigh the catholic...
has anyone heard of the colorado film school, it looked good to me, i was just wondering what you guys thought?
do you know of or see any thing really good or bad about it?
here is the web site for thecolorado film school
thanks Ty
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