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  The Documentary Center at George Washington University
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The Documentary Center is an expansion of a 19-year commitment at The George Washington University to teach documentary film production theory and techniques and to create documentary films for national audiences. Inaugurated in 1990 as The Center for History in the Media, the Documentary Center is one of the few educational centers in the nation that focuses exclusively on the production of non-fiction filmmaking. The Documentary Center is an interdisciplinary program at the school of media and public affairs in the Columbian College of Arts and Sciences. The goals of the Center are: * To develop seminars and institutes to train individuals from across the professional and educational spectrum in the theory and techniques of documentary filmmaking. * To consult with broadcasters and production entities on the development of high quality documentaries and to promote the creation of national and international documentary showcases. * To produce documentary programming for national audiences. * To encourage the production of documentary films by emerging filmmakers. * To write for popular and scholarly publications on issues of concern in the creation and production of non-fiction films. The Documentary Center sponsors a wide-range of activities concerning reality films. Our central educational program is the annual six-month Institute for Documentary Filmmaking. In addition to serving as a consultant to many nascent documentary projects, we sponsor various community innitiatives such as Docs-in Progress, and filmmakers screening showcase and Women in Film and Video's professional development seminars. Finally, the Center produces award-winning documentary films for audiences accross the world.

The Art Institute of Washington
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With society moving at such a fast pace, it is important to keep up with leading industry trends and business practices. At The Art Institute of Washington, you’ll be able to stay on top of the whirlwind by working with industry-related technology and studying effective workplace methods to prepare you for a rewarding career. The Art Institute of Washington is a branch of The Art Institute of Atlanta and one of the schools in The Art Institutes system. The Art Institute of Washington is certified by the State Council of Higher Education to operate in Virginia. Offering classes Advertising, Audio, Digital Design, Digital Filmmaking, Video Production, Graphic Design, Media Arts and Animation, Web Design, Interactive Media and more. Contact 1.703.358.9550 or 1.877.303.3771 for more information.

Howard University Graduate Programs in Communications
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Graduate Studies in the John H. Johnson School of Communications can introduce you to applied professional skills and traditional scholarly research. The applied professional program in the School is offered through our Master of Fine Arts in Film program (MFA-Film). This program is housed within the JHJ SOC. This hands-on program provides students with a sound and balanced education in film studies. To apply for the MFA program, download the application from the Office of Admissions. For more information, call 202-806-7927. The traditional scholarly programs are housed in the Graduate School, but the faculty also hold appointments within the JHJ SOC. Three major areas of study are offered: Communications Sciences, Communication and Culture, Mass Communication and Media Studies. We offer master’s and doctoral degrees. Detailed information about the three programs is available through the Graduate School. Applications for admission may be downloaded and printed or students may apply online. Visit graduate school admissions at http://www.howard.edu/enrollment/apply/instructions-grad.htm

Center for Digital Imaging Arts at Boston University
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Welcome to the Center for Digital Imaging Arts at Boston University The Center for Digital Imaging Arts at Boston University offers extensive, practical, hands-on, career oriented education and training in the rapidly emerging digital arts fields of Digital Filmmaking, Photography, 3D Animation, Graphic & Web Design, Audio Production, and Web Development. With digitization, imaging and sound, arts are undergoing unprecedented change, with technical advances coming at internet speed. Whether you are a novice choosing a new and exciting career or a seasoned professional in search of enhancing your skills, we are dedicated to providing you the best, most up-to-date education available, designed to meet your needs, while you continually exceed your potential. The Center for Digital Imaging Arts at Boston University has two conveniently located campuses — our Waltham, MA campus is located near the Charles River on Moody Street in Waltham, Massachusetts and our Washington, DC campus is located at 1055 Thomas Jefferson Street, N.W. and close to the Foggy Bottom metro station.

American University MFA in Film and Media Arts
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In the M.F.A. program in Film and Electronic Media, you will master the media production skills and digital techniques required to compete in the explosive new media industry. And, you will gain the broad-based understanding of media issues and their historical and critical context necessary to begin a research or teaching career at the university level. Using American University's film, video and digital equipment and facilities, you will explore such skills as film and video production, script writing, computer animation, digital imaging, sound production, and electronic media design and programming for CD-ROM and the World Wide Web. In the international arena, you may receive full credit for courses taken in the film program of the Academy of Dramatic Arts in Prague Film Academy (FAMU). Rolling Admissions for all weekend programs until start of fall semester--only the top 20 candidates will be invited to join each weekend program.

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