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The Polish National Film, Television and Theatre School
Poland

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Tel:+48 42 2755800
Address:Rector’s Secretary: Ewa Zalewska

Detailed introduction of the Polish National Film, Television and Theatre School:

Introduction

The Polish National Film, Television and Theatre School is one of the oldest and most prestigious film schools in the world. It is located in Lodz, Poland and has trained many film, television and theatre talents with great influence in the international film industry.

Overview

Student size: There are currently nearly 874 students, including 66 international students.

Teachers: There is a team of teachers with rich professional knowledge and sufficient practical experience. Most of them are well-known film practitioners in Poland and the world, who can provide professional guidance and help to students.

History

Establishment time: 1948.

Development history: Since its establishment, the school has been committed to education and research in the fields of film, television and theatre, and has provided a large number of outstanding talents for the film and television industry in Poland and even the world. With its high-quality teaching and excellent student works, it has gradually established a good reputation internationally and has become an institution that many film and television enthusiasts aspire to.

School Strength

Teaching Staff: Most of the teachers are experienced professionals in the industry. They not only have profound theoretical knowledge, but also have rich practical experience. They can teach students the most cutting-edge film and television production technology and artistic concepts, and help students improve their professional skills and creative level.

Teaching Achievements: The school's students and graduates have won many awards at important Polish and international film festivals, such as Gdynia, Krakow, Berlin, Cannes, Sundance, Los Angeles, Locarno, Clay, and the 1984 Film Festival. There are award-winning works at the Montferrand Film Festival, which fully demonstrates the school's teaching quality and students' creative strength.

International Cooperation: The school actively carries out international cooperation and exchanges, and has established cooperative relations with many internationally renowned film and television schools and institutions, providing students with a broad international exchange platform and learning opportunities, and enhancing the school's international influence.

Nature of the institution

A public non-profit higher education institution funded by public and private cooperation.

Educational philosophy

The school follows universal ethical standards, emphasizes teaching freedom, creative freedom, and research freedom in the fields of art and artistic creativity, focuses on cultivating students' practical ability, allows students to learn professional knowledge in a real film and television production environment, accumulate experience, and cultivate independent creative ability, while respecting truth, unity, democracy and tolerance, and inheriting the fine traditions of Polish universities and art education.

Key disciplines and departments

Departments:

Acting Department: Focuses on cultivating excellent actors and provides students with systematic acting courses, including training in drama performance, film and television performance, etc.

Film and Television Directing Department: Covers two professional directions of film directing and television directing, teaches core knowledge such as directing skills, narrative structure, and lens language, and cultivates students' directing creative ability.

Photography and Television Production Department: Main professors Courses such as photography technology, lighting design, and TV program production cultivate students' professional skills in film and television shooting and production.

Film Art Organization Department: involves knowledge in the fields of film production management and art management, and cultivates students' ability in film and television project planning, organization and management.

Key disciplines: Film and television directing, photography, performance, film editing, screenwriting, animation and other majors have a high level of teaching and research, among which the film directing major is particularly outstanding, and has cultivated many well-known directors, such as Roman Polanski, Andrzej Wajda, Krzysztof Kieslowski, etc.

Ranking

In the world Ranked 8074th among 14,131 universities, 1876th among 2785 universities in Europe, 83rd among 127 universities in Poland, and 4th among 8 universities in Lodz.

Expenses

Undergraduate tuition: 15,000 PLN/year.

Master's tuition: 20,000 PLN/year.

PhD tuition: 25,000 PLN/year.

Campus

Teaching facilities: The school has professional film and television studios, post-production and special effects computer classrooms and other teaching facilities, equipped with the latest generation of sound and lighting equipment, including digital cameras, editing desks, etc., and also provides students with the opportunity to use professional 35mm film, so that students can give full play to their creativity in practice and realize their own creative ideas.

Campus activities: The school organizes student film screenings and competitions "łodzią po wiśle" every year, as well as drama festivals participated by all drama schools in Poland, etc., to provide students with a platform to display their works and exchange learning, enriching students' campus cultural life.