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Mel Hoppenheim School of Cinema : ウィキペディア英語版 | Mel Hoppenheim School of Cinema
The Mel Hoppenheim School of Cinema, a division of the Faculty of Fine Arts at Concordia University, is a film school located in Montreal, Quebec.〔http://cinema.concordia.ca/index.php/about/#25〕 It is informally identified as MHSoC, and accepts 200 students a year, for study in the fields of animation, film production and film studies. It is the largest university-based centre for the study of film animation, film production and film studies in Canada.〔http://cinema.concordia.ca/index.php/about/#21〕 Before it was renamed The Mel Hoppenheim School of Cinema in 1997, the film school was established as the Department of Cinema within the Faculty of Fine Arts in 1976 by, amongst many others, Professor Andre Herman, a graduate of the National Film School in Łódź and La Fémis, who remained with the school until his retirement in 2002, and the founding Dean of the Faculty of Fine Arts, Alfred Pinsky. It is the oldest film school in Canada.〔http://cinemacanada.athabascau.ca/index.php/cinema/article/viewFile/3920/3956〕〔http://www.federationgenealogie.qc.ca/avisdeces/avis/pdf?id=426389〕〔http://cinemacanada.athabascau.ca/index.php/cinema/article/viewFile/3557/3595〕 ==History== Mel Hoppenheim founded Panavision (Canada) in 1965. Providing cameras and other shooting equipment, he was soon traveling all over the world to equip ever more elaborate productions. After six years of success in his hometown of Montreal, he decided to open a second technical installation in Toronto in 1972. A Vancouver facility followed in 1977. Still committed to what he saw as Montreal’s vast and largely untapped potential and possibility for the production industry, Hoppenheim acquired the historic Theatre Expo de la Cité du Havre in 1988. Building five state-of-the-art studios, he soon had created the most modern of facilities available to the Canadian film and television industry. His Cité du Cinéma was born.〔http://www.micheltrudel.tv/bio_mels_full.html〕 In 1997, Hoppenheim donated $1 million to Montreal’s Concordia University, which was subsequently used to open the Mel Hoppenheim School of Cinema. He and his partners have also helped in the development of the Institut national de l'image et du son (INIS), a private school for the development of writers, directors and producers for film and television.〔http://www.micheltrudel.tv/bio_mels_full.html〕
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