Florida State University College of Motion Picture Arts

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College of Motion Picture Arts
TypeFilm school
Established1989
Parent institution
Florida State University
DeanReb Braddock
Students215[1]
Location, ,
U.S.

30°26′26.7″N 84°17′30.8″W / 30.440750°N 84.291889°W / 30.440750; -84.291889Coordinates: 30°26′26.7″N 84°17′30.8″W / 30.440750°N 84.291889°W / 30.440750; -84.291889
Websitefilm.fsu.edu

The Florida State University College of Motion Picture Arts (colloquially known as The Film School) is the film school of the Florida State University. About 215 students are enrolled in classes, including undergraduates and graduate students, including Bachelor of Fine Arts and Master of Fine Arts students.

In 2017, Reb Braddock was named dean of the college. He succeeded Frank Patterson, who left the film school that year to become president of Pinewood Atlanta Studios.[2]

In 2019, The Hollywood Reporter ranked the college #13 in its annual list of the top 25 American film schools.[3]

Notable alumni[]

Notable faculty[]

References[]

  1. ^ http://www.ir.fsu.edu/Factbooks/2014-15/Enrollments_College.pdf
  2. ^ https://www.tallahassee.com/story/news/2017/05/23/reb-braddock-named-dean-fsus-college-motion-picture-arts/102055662/
  3. ^ https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/lists/top-25-american-film-schools-ranked-1231343/item/2019-top-25-film-schools-usc-1231345
  4. ^ "Faculty & Staff | College of Motion Picture Arts". College of Motion Picture Arts. Retrieved 2018-06-04.
  5. ^ "Mark Vargo". IMDb. Retrieved 2018-06-04.

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