Draft:Stockholm Film School
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Stockholm Film School (Swedish: Stockholms Filmskola) is a film school in Bromma, Stockholm.[1]
The school was founded by film workers in 1984 under the name Nya Filmskolan (New Film School). It aims to provide, in a two-year course, a good general, practical, common education in all six disciplines of film production: production, script, photography, directing, sound and editing, rather than specialised vocational training. Right from the start, the school was one of the few Swedish film schools to use 16-millimetre film and not just digital film in its teaching.[1]
A large number of active film workers, well-known directors and others have been trained at the school over the years, including the Swedish Film Institute's CEO, Anna Serner.
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[edit]- ^ a b "STOCKHOLMS FILMSKOLA - Praktiska utbildningar inom film". stockholmsfilmskola.com. Retrieved 2024-09-16.
Category:Education in Stockholm Category:Film schools in Sweden