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Nadja Radojevic • Director, ifs international filmschool cologne

Nadja Radojevic • Director, ifs international filmschool cologne “We offer international students a very open structure to study and be creative in their project work with the most advanced technology” We had a conversation with Nadja Radojevic, director of the ifs international filmschool cologne, about the main learning opportunities offered to prospective students. The institution is part of both GEECT (European Grouping of Film and Television Schools) and CILECT (International Association of Film and Television Schools). (The article continues below - Commercial information) Cineuropa: What is ifs s main teaching mission?  Nadja Radojevic: The ifs international filmschool cologne offers young talent high quality and innovative studies with strong links to the film and media industry, both nationally and internationally. This means our programmes are primarily focused on combining scientific-theoretical and technical skills with artistic hands

Nadja Radojevic • Director, ifs international filmschool cologne - Industry Report: European Film Schools

We had a conversation with Nadja Radojevic, director of the ifs international filmschool cologne, about the main learning opportunities offered to prospective students. The institution is part of both GEECT (European Grouping of Film and Television Schools) and CILECT (International Association of Film and Television Schools). (The article continues below - Commercial information) Cineuropa: What is ifs s main teaching mission?  Nadja Radojevic: The ifs international filmschool cologne offers young talent high quality and innovative studies with strong links to the film and media industry, both nationally and internationally. This means our programmes are primarily focused on combining scientific-theoretical and technical skills with artistic hands-on project work. We have a firm commitment to teaching our students the craft of filmmaking and media creation, teamwork and storytelling in all our programmes, while reflecting current developments and their aesthetic

David Azoulay • President of ESRA - École supérieure de réalisation audiovisuelle - Industry Report: European Film Schools

We caught up with David Azoulay, president of ESRA (École supérieure de réalisation audiovisuelle). ESRA is the only private film school entitled by the French government to issue and deliver three-year bachelor and five-year Master s degrees. Based in Paris, ESRA has also had campuses in Nice since 1988, in Rennes since 1999 and in Brussels since 2015. The institution is part of both GEECT (European Grouping of Film and Television Schools) and CILECT (International Association of Film and Television Schools). (The article continues below - Commercial information) Cineuropa: How is ESRA structured? What is the school’s main teaching mission? David Azoulay: For nearly 50 years, our main mission has been to teach all of the theoretical and practical aspects of the audiovisual industry. We started with teaching cinema back in 1972, and we now have three main departments. The first is our film and television school, ESRA; the second is ISTS, focusing on the industries

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