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The Art Institute of Seattle<\/strong><\/p>\n 2323 Elliott Avenue<\/p>\n Seattle, WA 98121-1642<\/p>\n (800) 275-2471<\/p>\n materialsreview@aii.edu<\/p>\n ais.edu<\/p>\n facebook.com\/aiseattle<\/a><\/p>\n Programs include Video Production, Audio Production, Media Arts & Animation and Interactive Media Design.<\/p>\n Bellevue College<\/strong><\/p>\n Digital Media Arts Associates Degree<\/p>\n 3000 Landerholm Circle SE<\/p>\n Bellevue, WA 98007-6406<\/p>\n (425) 564-1000<\/p>\n bellevuecollege.edu\/dma<\/a><\/p>\n The Digital Media Arts program at Bellevue College offers an Associate of Arts degree that features flexible courses of study intended to better meet the individual educational and occupational goals of our students. The degree consist of three main elements:<\/p>\n Bellevue College students find entry-level jobs in a variety of industries including graphic and game design studios, film and video production houses, marketing and advertising firms, and as freelance contract designers and artists working with a variety of businesses inside and outside the design sector.<\/p>\n Cornish College of the Arts<\/strong><\/p>\n Main Campus Center<\/p>\n 1000 Lenora St<\/p>\n Seattle, WA 98121<\/p>\n (800) 726-ARTS<\/p>\n cornish.edu\/film<\/a><\/p>\n facebook.com\/CornishCollegeOfTheArts<\/a><\/p>\n The Cornish BFA Film program builds students’ skills, portfolio, and connections needed to thrive as a filmmaker. Program helps students pursue both the art and business of filmmaking across a wide variety of platforms.<\/p>\n The Film School<\/strong><\/p>\n Seattle International Film Festival<\/p>\n Film Center<\/p>\n 305 Harrison St.<\/p>\n Seattle, WA 98109<\/p>\n (206) 812-8711<\/p>\n Diana@thefilmschool.com<\/p>\n thefilmschool.com<\/a><\/p>\n The Film School offers a range of classes, contests and programs. Founders and faculty include Stewart Stern, Tom Skerritt, Rick Stevenson, John Jacobsen, and Warren Etheredge.<\/p>\n Highline College<\/strong><\/p>\n Film Studies<\/p>\n Mailing Address:<\/p>\n P.O. Box 98000<\/p>\n 2400 S. 240th St.<\/p>\n Des Moines, WA 98198<\/p>\n Campus Location:<\/p>\n Building 5<\/p>\n Mailstop: 5-1<\/p>\n 2400 S. 240th St.<\/p>\n Des Moines, WA 98198<\/p>\n (206) 592-3425<\/p>\n Web: Film Studies Courses<\/a><\/p>\n Click the link<\/a> to see their current course offerings and descriptions.<\/p>\n Northwest Film Forum<\/strong><\/p>\n 1515 12th Ave<\/p>\n Seattle WA 98122<\/p>\n (206) 329-2629<\/p>\n nwfilmforum.org<\/p>\n facebook.com\/nwfilmforum<\/p>\n <\/a><\/p>\n Founded in 1985, Northwest Film Forum is a member-based, nonprofit film and arts center located in Seattle. It presents hundreds of films, festivals, community events, multidisciplinary performances, and public discussions each year.<\/p>\n NWFF offers educational workshops and artist services for film and media makers at all stages of their development. Members’ artist services include access to space, gear, fiscal sponsorship, and an edit lab.<\/p>\n Seattle Central College<\/p>\n <\/strong>Creative Arts Design<\/p>\n 1701 Broadway, Room BE4128<\/p>\n Seattle, WA 98122<\/p>\n 206.934.4164<\/p>\n AHSS.Central@seattlecolleges.edu<\/p>\n creativearts.seattlecentral.edu\/programs\/visual-media<\/a><\/p>\n facebook.com\/seattlecentralcreativeacademy<\/a><\/p>\n Seattle Central College offers an Visual Media Associate of Applied Arts (AAS) degree in Visual Media. Instruction includes artistic theory, the skills and business behind effective digital storytelling, and using modern photo and video technologies.<\/p>\n Seattle Film Institute<\/p>\n <\/strong>3210 16th Ave W<\/p>\n Seattle WA 98119<\/p>\n (800) 882-4734<\/p>\n (206) 568-4387<\/p>\n info@sfi.edu<\/p>\n sfi.edu\/#fronttable<\/a><\/p>\n facebook.com\/SeattleFilmInstitute<\/a><\/p>\n Founded in 1994, Seattle Film Institute prepares students for successful careers in the film industry. SFI\u2019s faculty is comprised of experienced, working professional filmmakers, actors, writers, editors, composers, cinematographers, agents and other specialists.<\/p>\n Seattle Film Institute is the Northwest\u2019s only fully accredited (ACICS) independent film school. It offers an accelerated certificate, undergraduate and graduate degree programs, as well as professional internships and career assistance.<\/p>\n Seattle University<\/p>\n <\/strong>College of Arts and Sciences<\/p>\n 901 12th Ave, PO Box 222000<\/p>\n Seattle, WA 98122<\/p>\n 206-296-5300<\/p>\n Web: Fim Studies, BA<\/a><\/p>\n Seattle University\u2019s Bachelor of Arts in film studies gives students a disciplinary knowledge of this art form\u2014its history, aesthetics, craft, technologies and theories. The program it situates film in its international and transnational contexts with studies of national cinemas and international co-productions and crosscurrents. Students especially inter\u00adested in filmmaking can study screenwriting and film production, and complete off-campus film projects and internships in the regional film community and through study abroad.<\/p>\n Shoreline Community College<\/strong><\/p>\n Performance Arts\/Digital Film – Shoreline Productions<\/p>\n 16101 Greenwood Avenue North<\/p>\n Shoreline, WA 98133-5696<\/p>\n (206) 546-4101<\/p>\n shoreline.edu\/dramavideo<\/a><\/p>\n Film and Media studies develop knowledge and skills to work in all areas of the film industry including film and video production, television studio production, screenwriting, directing, casting, lighting, editing, film analysis, storytelling, marketing and sales, public relations, conservation, research and development, photography, journalism and publishing.<\/p>\n Shoreline offers three degree options, with varying emphases\u2014Digital Film Production, Drama\/Theatre Arts and Cinema, Film and Media Studies. In addition, Shoreline offers short term professional certificates: Acting for Stage & Camera plus Writing & Directing for the Camera.<\/p>\n University of Washington<\/p>\n <\/strong>Professional and Continuing Education<\/p>\n Certificate Programs<\/p>\n Registration Office:<\/p>\n 4311 11th Avenue N.E., Suite 100<\/p>\n Seattle, WA 98105-4608<\/p>\n 206-685-8936<\/p>\n 888-469-6499<\/p>\n info@pce.uw.edu<\/p>\n Web: Film and Video Production Certificate<\/a><\/p>\n In this three-course certificate program, students receive direct, hands-on experience creating visual stories that are intelligent, emotional, compelling, succinct and informative. Coursework covers the primary aspects of film production, including scripting, camera and lighting, sound, directing and editing. Students finish short films for their personal or professional portfolio.<\/p>\n Web: Audio Production Certificate<\/a><\/p>\n In this three-course certificate program, students explore the technical principles and creative skills required to complete professional sound projects. Course includes the basics of editing, mixing, storage media and the mastering process. Students get experience with acoustics, microphones and analog and digital recording, and apply this knowledge to create a pro-quality audio project for music or film.<\/p>\n Related courses include:<\/p>\n The Evergreen State College<\/p>\n <\/strong>Visual and Media Arts<\/p>\n 2700 Evergreen Parkway NW<\/p>\n Olympia, Washington 98505<\/p>\n (360) 867-6000<\/p>\n evergreen.edu\/studies\/visual-and-media-arts<\/a><\/p>\n Studying visual and media arts at Evergreen is different than attending an arts school. By setting study within the context of an interdisciplinary liberal arts education, students expand their skills in analytical thinking, critical reading, and writing as well as discover themes and ideas that support and refine their artistic practice.<\/p>\n Students apply the theoretical and critical concepts they are learning to a range of artistic practices, from solving design problems to the production of full-scale independent projects.<\/p>\n Central Washington University <\/strong><\/p>\n Film & Video Studies Program<\/p>\n 400 E. University Way<\/p>\n Ellensburg, WA 98926<\/p>\n (509) 963-1111<\/p>\n (509) 963-1067<\/p>\n\n
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