Film Academy of Miroslav Ondricek in Písek Detailed introduction:
Introduction
Film Academy of Miroslav Ondricek in Písek is a private film academy located in the town of Písek in South Bohemia, Czech Republic. It is named after the famous Czech cinematographer Miroslav Ondricek and is committed to providing students with professional education in the field of film art.
Overview
Student size: Currently the school accommodates 200 students and 17 international students.
Teachers: Teachers are professional film and television practitioners. They not only have rich industry experience, but also can establish close professional and personal relationships with students in teaching and provide personalized guidance to students.
History and establishment time
The academy was established on April 16, 2004 On 14th, its predecessor was the Private Film Higher School in Pisek, which inherited the tradition of Czech film education.
School Strength
Teaching Features: Emphasis on practical teaching. The course includes continuous practical exercises, focusing on cultivating students' specific skills in studio lighting, videography, editing, etc. Through practical operations, students can master all aspects of film production and improve their hands-on ability and teamwork ability.
Scientific Research: As one of the leading film schools in Europe, it actively carries out international cooperation and exchanges, cooperates with international organizations such as Madonna University and York St. John University, and jointly carries out film-related research projects and academic activities to promote the development and innovation of film art.
International Exchange: The college provides students with abundant international exchange opportunities. Through cooperative relationships with many colleges and universities around the world, it carries out Erasmus + Exchange student programs, etc., give students the opportunity to study in foreign partner institutions, broaden their international horizons, and enhance their cross-cultural communication skills.
Institutional nature
Private film school.
Educational philosophy
Committed to providing students with an intimate and personalized learning experience, focusing on cultivating students' practical ability, enabling them to master filmmaking skills, shape unique creative perspectives and artistic styles, and lay a solid foundation for the future development of the film industry.
Key laboratories and disciplines
Key disciplines: The college has multiple professional directions in the field of audio-visual design, including directing, screenwriting and playwriting, documentary production, film photography, editing, sound design, production, visual effects and animation, etc., covering the main links of film production, providing students with comprehensive and systematic film professional knowledge and skills training.
Laboratory situation: No clear key laboratories were found in the school, but the college is equipped with professional film and television production equipment and facilities for students to use in practical courses.
Department Settings
The college does not clearly divide departments, but under the International Film Studies (IFS) program, it offers a variety of courses and degree programs, such as certificate/diploma film courses, Bachelor of Arts courses, Master of Arts courses, as well as short courses, summer universities, workshops, etc.
Ranking
No clear ranking of the school in global or domestic authoritative institutions has been found, but judging from its influence and teaching quality in the field of European film education, it has a high degree of professional recognition.
Cost
The tuition fee is about US$1,000, but it should be noted that the specific fee may vary depending on the major, course and study time.
Campus
Campus facilities: There are cafeterias, company cafeterias, central university libraries, language laboratories and sports centers on campus. The library provides digital services for students and faculty to meet students' learning and living needs.
Campus life: The college holds an international student film festival in Pisek every year, providing students with a platform to showcase their works and exchange learning, while also enriching campus cultural life. In addition, the school is surrounded by beautiful natural environment, with lakes, forests, castles, etc., providing students with a wealth of film shooting locations and good places for extracurricular exploration.
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