The National Film School of Denmark (Den Danske Filmskole) is a professional film education institution located in Copenhagen. Founded in 1966, the school is affiliated to the Danish Ministry of Culture and is known for its high-quality film education and the training of many internationally renowned film talents. Here are some key information about the Danish National Film School:
Overview
Founded: 1966
Nature of the institution: Public
Main campus location: Copenhagen, Denmark
History
The Danish National Film School was founded in 1966 and is the only institution in Denmark that specializes in higher education in film and television production.
In its more than 50 years of history, the school has provided a large number of outstanding talents for the Danish and even global film industry.
School Strength
The school has about 200 students and a faculty composed of industry professionals.
Provides undergraduate-level professional training courses covering different areas of film production.
Enjoys an international reputation in multiple disciplines, especially in directing, screenwriting, photography, editing and sound design.
Educational philosophy
Emphasis on practical learning, encouraging students to develop skills through actual shooting projects.
Focus on interdisciplinary cooperation, especially the collaboration between different roles in a film production team.
Attach importance to international education, recruit students from all over the world, and provide courses taught in English.
Subject Setting
Major Setting:
Fiction Directing
Documentary Directing
Script Writing
Cinematography
Editing
Sound Design
Animation and Game Design
Course Content:
The courses of each major include theoretical learning and technical training.
Students will participate in multiple practical projects, from short films to feature films, to accumulate practical experience.
The course also includes the study of film history, film theory and industry knowledge.
Research Center
The Danish National Film School has a research center focusing on filmmaking technology, narrative methods and film industry research.
The school also regularly holds seminars and workshops, inviting well-known domestic and foreign filmmakers to share their experiences.
Ranking
Based on international recognition and the success rate of graduates, the Danish National Film School is considered one of the top film schools in the world.
Many graduates' works have won awards at international film festivals, further enhancing the school's reputation.
International Cooperation
The Danish National Film School actively participates in international exchange programs and has established cooperative relations with many film schools around the world.
It provides exchange student programs to promote students' international vision and cultural exchange.
It offers courses taught in English for international students and preparatory courses.
Campus
The campus is located in the suburbs of Copenhagen with convenient transportation.
The campus has modern teaching facilities, studios, editing rooms, recording studios and screening rooms.
It provides a rich campus life, including various film screenings, lectures, master classes and social activities.
Cost
For EU/EEA students, the Danish National Film School is usually free, but a small registration fee is required.
For non-EU/EEA international students, tuition fees vary depending on the major, generally between 7,500 and 14,000 euros per year. The specific fees should be consulted directly with the school or visit its official website for the latest information.
In terms of living costs, Copenhagen is a relatively expensive city, and students need to consider the costs of accommodation, food and personal expenses.
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