Hola, hoy se me ocurrió hacer la entrada de escuelas de cine.
Creo que va a estar un poco larga, pero así podrán ver a detalle alguna que les interese si es que quieren estudiar cine.
Voy a poner escuelas de U.S.A, México e Inlgaterra.
Empecemos por U.S.A.
New York Film Academy (Fue la primera que conocí)

Info: The New York Film Academy's School of Film and Acting is honored to be the school of choice of many luminaries in the film industry who have sent their family members to study with us. They includeSteven Spielberg, Al Pacino, Robert Downey Jr., Jamie Foxx, Jodie Foster, Kevin Kline, Pierce Brosnan, Susan Sarandon and Tim Robbins, Bono(U2), directors Stephen Frears, Peter Bogdonavich, Roger Donaldson and James L. Brooks among others.
The Film Academy was founded on the philosophy that "learning by doing" combined with best industry practices is more valuable than years of theoretical study for filmmakers and actors. This educational model allows students to achieve more in less time than at all other film or acting schools in the world.
NYFA offers One-year programs in Filmmaking, Acting for Film, Producing, Screenwriting, 3D Animation, Cinematography, Broadcast Journalism and Photography; as well as an Accelerated Three-year Bachelor of Fine Arts (BFA) degree program in Filmmaking. Our school also offers a two-year Master of Fine Arts (MFA) degrees in Filmmaking, Acting for Film, Screenwriting, Producing, Cinematography, Documentary, and Photography, and two-year Associate of Fine Arts (AFA) degrees in Filmmaking, Acting for Film, Producing, and Screenwriting at our Los Angeles campus at Universal Studios. Each program is structured for students who want intensive training from award winning faculty using professional facilities and equipment starting their first day of classes; better preparing them for a career in the motion picture and entertainment industries. In the first year of any of our filmmaking programs each student will write, shoot, direct and edit 8 projects and work as crew of 28 more! Register in any of our world-class programs and get the experience you need to excel in your field.
For those that are considering sharpening their skills, each of our film schools and acting schools offer short term filmmaking and acting workshops as well. We also host summer camps throughout the world that are designed for high school aged students.
Be ready for the most challenging and rewarding experience of your life. Gain unsurpassed real world experience to prepare you for a career in filmmaking, acting for film, screenwriting, producing, cinematography, 3D animation or musical theatre. You can enroll in a short-term workshop or spend one, two or three years dedicated to perfecting your craft, instead of just reading books and attending lectures.
NYFA is considered the best hands-on film school in the world by many of today's top filmmakers. Our student body is remarkably diverse. Across our New York City and Los Angeles campuses, our students represent 77 different nationalities, and this diversity adds to the creative atmosphere and fosters a unique artistic community.
Request Info: http://www.nyfa.edu/applications/request-info.php (envios mundiales)
http://www.nyfa.edu/about/
Colorado Film School

Info:
CFS History
In the early 1990s, Red Rocks Community College began offering an Associates degree in Film Production. Frederic Lahey (current CFS Director) worked under Linda Bowman (current CCA President) to develop a professional training program that included an Avid Certified training center and feature film production that aired on Showtime, Showtime Extreme and The Movie Channel.
By 1998 the program had outgrown the Red Rocks campus so it moved to the Community College of Aurora, Lowry campus – the former Lowry Airforce base - where additional space allowed the program to expand its facilities and course offerings. The University of Colorado Denver, College of Arts & Media came in as partner offering BFA degrees in three emphasis areas. Thus, the Colorado Film School was born with Lahey serving as curriculum architect and Director of the joint program. Graduates of that program are professionally engaged and working in Denver, Los Angeles, New York, and throughout the world.
CFS moved from its initial location at Lowry in building 999 across the street to building 905 as that renovated building became available. Custom studio space was built with soundproof walls, new electrical power and customized editing labs. When the impressive broadcast production building 965 became available in 2006, the Colorado Film School moved a few hundred yards into its current facilities at 9075 E. Lowry Boulevard while retaining the 3000 square foot production studio in building 905.
A decade later saw the institutions of CCA/CFS and UCD’s CAM moving in different directions as CAM came under new administration. After extensive discussions an amicable parting of the ways was negotiated that fulfilled the needs of the students of both institutions.
Regis University’s College of Professional Studies and the Community College of Aurora already had a strong working relationship in Bachelor’s completion programs in other discipline areas when negotiations over a BFA program in conjunction with the Colorado Film School began in the summer of 2008. In January of 2009, the Board of Trustees of Regis University approved the creation of BFA programs in Film/Video with emphasis areas in Writing/Directing, Writing/Producing, Cinematography/Videography, Post Production, and Acting for the Screen. Collaboration agreements over articulated curriculum (90 CCA/CFS credits towards a Regis 129 credit BFA) shared equipment, facilities and faculty for the four year program to be delivered at the Colorado Film School were signed in the spring of 2009 with an effective start date of summer/fall 2009.
In the creation of the Regis BFA, full compliance with NASAD accreditation requirements was built into the curriculum. (NASAD, or National Association of Schools of Art and Design, is the most widely recognized accrediting body for Film Schools) As NASAD requires programs to be in operation at least one year before it evaluates a program, NASAD accreditation is planned for the 2010-11 school year.
Request Info: http://www.coloradofilmschool.net/prospective/info.html
Escuelas de cine parte 2 - México
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