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The origins of the UPFI can be traced back to the UP Film Society, a precursor to the academic entity known as the UP Film Center (UPFC). [a] When the UP Film Society developed into the UPFC and became a distinct university unit in 1976 under the UP President's Council on the Arts, [b] the late poet and playwright Virginia R. Moreno became its founding director [c] and the UPFC assumed the ...
U.P. Cineastes' Studio (pronounced as si-ne-yasts) is a pioneering film organization for students in the Philippines. [citation needed] It was established on September 24, 1984, predating the film department of the UP College of Mass Communication.
Center for Film Studies: Middletown: Connecticut: Private Baccalaureate college: 30 [68] 2004 [69] American University: Film and Media Arts Studies: Washington D.C. District of Columbia: Private Master's university: 90 [70] [71] 1984 [72] Johns Hopkins University: Film and Media Baltimore: Maryland: Private Master's university: 11 [73] 2015 [74 ...
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The Rutgers Film Co-op/New Jersey Media Arts Center is a film society established in 1982 and based at Rutgers University in New Brunswick, New Jersey.. The Rutgers Film Co-op/NJMAC presents year-round programming, including two festivals, which screen classic, independent, international, and experimental films and videos and often include discussions with filmmakers, performers, screenwriters ...
Mowelfund handled the Metro Manila Film Festival until the People Power Revolution in 1986, when the government assumed responsibility. In December 2011 Francis Tolentino , chair of the Metropolitan Manila Development Authority , expressed support for transferring responsibility for the festival back to private industry.
Pittsburgh Filmmakers' School of Film, Photography, and Digital Media was a private institution of higher education located in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. It was an accredited film school that was run by Pittsburgh Filmmakers , a well-known regional media arts center and non-profit organization.
The Cinema Book was one of the last books to be published by BFI Publishing as an integral part of the British Film Institute. Amid some controversy, [ 1 ] the institute entered into a partnership deal with global publishers Palgrave Macmillan and BFI Publishing staff were relocated to Macmillan's offices in London's King's Cross in January 2008.