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Florida State University, College of Motion Picture, Television, and Recording Arts
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Program Description
FSU’s Film School curriculum focuses on the art, craft, and business of storytelling. The faculty of filmmakers is a blend of senior industry members and young accomplished professionals all who have a record of excellent teaching in addition to their impressive industry credits. FSU’s is the only film school in the country that pays for the production costs of all of its students’ films, thereby creating a level playing field for students to focus on art, craft and imagination, instead of fundraising. In addition, the university offers generous scholarships and assistantships, and tuition costs that are among the lowest in the country. Alumni are actively involved with the school and work to transition graduates into the industry. They assign mentors to every graduate, and then coordinate with faculty and staff to create career plans for students before they leave the program. This provides virtually 100% of the school’s graduates with meaningful work in the film and television industry within 12 months of graduation.