film school
1 of 1noun/ˈfɪlm skul/
Forms:film schools
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an educational institution where students learn about various aspects of filmmaking, including directing, producing, screenwriting, and cinematography
A film school is an educational institution that provides training in the art and technology of filmmaking. It offers courses in areas such as directing, cinematography, screenwriting, and editing, preparing students for careers in film production, directing, or editing in the entertainment industry.
- He attended film school to pursue his passion for storytelling through cinema.
- The renowned film school offers intensive programs in film production and screenwriting.
- She honed her skills in cinematography at the prestigious film school in Los Angeles.
- The film school's alumni have gone on to win awards at international film festivals.
- He chose to enroll in a film school in New York City to immerse himself in the vibrant filmmaking community.