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PALM BEACH FILM SCHOOL APPROVED FOR "FEATURE FILM PROGRAM"

4/3/2009

The school is accepting applications now and the first Feature Film Program will start in June 2009.

Palm Beach Film School students have made over 300 short films since 2003. The educational objective of the school is to teach students of all ages (16+) and backgrounds in small group classes, usually 8-10 students, to take their creative film ideas from concept to reality and to learn the formula for independent feature filmmaking. Students who enroll in the Feature Film Program will make a 70-80 minute film. The course is divided into four sections: Screenwriting, Pre-Production, Production and Post Production. Students will shoot on DV and HD cameras and edit on Final Cut Pro. Completed films will be screened at a local South Florida theater. The class will meet twice a week, Wednesday evenings and Saturday mornings.

Admission prerequisites are completion of a basic film course or related industry experience as well as an interview with the school director. Tuition is $18,990. Internships and job placement assistant are available to graduates. For more details, contact Jim York, Director 561-242-9190 or email filmschool@aol.com.

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