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The Seattle Film Institute (SFI) is a film school, founded in Seattle, WA in 1994. SFI offers part-time classes, bachelor's degrees, master's degrees and certificate programs in film and digital video production. ==Curriculum== SFI offers both full-time and part-time programs. A Master of Arts degree in Film Production focuses on the producing and business aspects of film, from pre-production to exhibition. The Master of Fine Arts in Filmmaking is an intensive full-time program covering screenwriting, directing, camera and lighting, editing, and producing. The MFA is hands on, and students produce many individual and group projects. The Master of Music in Film Composition trains composers in the art of scoring music for motion pictures. SFI offers a B.A. completion degree, with thematic concentrations in Filmmaking, Audio Production for Film, Acting for Film, and Motion Graphics. A completion degree enables students to transfer an AA degree or general education credits from other colleges to obtain a full Bachelor of Arts degree. SFI also has a joint degree program with the Acting program at Central Washington University, and an articulation agreement with Shoreline Community College. The full-time certificate program is a 50 week intensive program, awarding a Certificate in Film Production upon successful completion of all classes, at least 10 group and individual film and video projects, and a feature length screenplay. Classes meet four to five days a week, in Film History, Screenwriting, Tools of Production, and Post Production. Part-time program classes are offered individually both evenings and weekends. Part Time classes cover screenwriting, film production, video production, film history, film business and distribution, editing, lighting, and audio editing, among others. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Seattle Film Institute」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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