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Film Academy Baden-Württemberg

The Filmakademie Baden-Wuerttemberg (German: Filmakademie Baden-Württemberg) was founded in 1991 as a publicly funded film school in Ludwigsburg, Baden-Württemberg, Germany. The Filmakademie is one of the most internationally renowned film schools. One of its major distinguishing characteristics is the close collaboration with three other educational institutions on one campus: the Filmakademie's acclaimed Animationsinstitut (Institute of Animation and Visual Effects);[1] the Atelier Ludwigsburg-Paris, an inter-university master-class on European film production and distribution hosted at the Filmakademie and in cooperation with notable French film school La Fémis in Paris and the National Film and Television School in London; and the neighbouring Academy of Performing Arts.

Filmakademie Baden-Wuerttemberg
Filmakademie Baden-Württemberg
TypePublic
Established1991
PresidentProf. Thomas Schadt
Location, ,
AffiliationsCILECT
Websitewww.filmakademie.de

The Filmakademie's international focus is another important aspect of its work. Renowned lecturers from all over the world regularly teach in Ludwigsburg, and exchange programmes with prestigious partner universities in Europe, North and South America, Africa, and Asia give students insights into foreign film worlds. Every year, the Filmakademie Baden-Wuerttemberg organizes a "Hollywood Workshop“ for selected students at the UCLA in Los Angeles as well as a binational short film project in collaboration with students from La Fémis. Incoming students from foreign universities will take part in a course called International Class that offers English-language teaching modules.

Studies edit

The project-oriented curriculum triggers learning by doing all the different stages of a film, television or interactive media production. More than 300 highly qualified experts from the film and media business instruct the students and take care of their projects. About 250 films of all genres and formats with top rankings on international festivals are produced every year by teams of students enrolled in advertising film, animation, cinematography, documentary film, editing, film and series production, film music, film sound, fiction film, interactive media, motion design, production design, screenwriting, and TV journalism. The Filmakademie Baden-Wuerttemberg only admits students who have at least one of year of practical experience in the film and media business. In addition to the full-fledged study courses, the Filmakademie also offers an International Screen Acting Workshop for aspiring young actresses and actors.

Rankings edit

In 2003, the Art Directors Club awarded the Filmakademie the title of Germany's most creative university.

In 2006, issue 22 of FOCUS, the Filmakademie was ranked as the best film school in Germany.[2] Evaluation criteria were the reputation of the university, the support for the students, the technical equipment and the number of awards won.

The animation institute at the Filmakademie Baden-Wuerttemberg was listed as second in the 3D World ranking in 2007, a global "Ivy League" table of the world's top animation schools.[1]

In 2010 the prestigious magazine The Hollywood Reporter listed the Filmakademie Baden-Wuerttemberg as the only German institution on its ranking of the world's best film schools.[3] In 2015, 2016 and 2017 the Filmakademie was again listed as one of the "15 best film schools in the world".[4]

In 2017, the international awards and mentoring platform The Rookies named the Filmakademie Baden-Wuerttemberg and its Animationsinstitut the world's Best Visual Effects School and ranked it as No. 2 in the categorie Best Animation School.

Awards edit

Five times, films made at the Filmakademie Baden-Wuerttemberg won a Student Academy Award (Oscar): Rochade (1998, directed by Thorsten M. Schmidt), NimmerMeer (Nevermore, 2007, directed by Toke C. Hebbeln), Von Hunden und Pferden (Of Dogs and Horses, 2012, directed by Thomas Stuber), Erledigung einer Sache (The Last Will, 2015, directed by Dustin Loose), and Galamsey (2017, directed by Johannes Preuss). Other international awards include a Golden Leopard awarded to Das Verlangen (The Longing, directed by Iain Dilthey) at the Locarno International Film Festival 2002, and an Oscar nomination for Das Rad (Rocks, directed by Chris Stenner, Heidi Wittlinger and Arvid Uibel) in the category "Best Animated Short Film" (2003).

References edit

  1. ^ a b 3D World 98's CGI Ivy League table, Issue 98 of 3D World, 1 November 2007
  2. ^ FOCUS Ranking issue 22/2006
  3. ^ "The best film schools in the world" The Hollywood Reporter, 08/2010
  4. ^ "Top 15 International Film Schools Revealed". The Hollywood Reporter. 30 July 2015. Retrieved 2016-06-26.

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This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources Film Academy Baden Wurttemberg news newspapers books scholar JSTOR June 2023 Learn how and when to remove this template message The Filmakademie Baden Wuerttemberg German Filmakademie Baden Wurttemberg was founded in 1991 as a publicly funded film school in Ludwigsburg Baden Wurttemberg Germany The Filmakademie is one of the most internationally renowned film schools One of its major distinguishing characteristics is the close collaboration with three other educational institutions on one campus the Filmakademie s acclaimed Animationsinstitut Institute of Animation and Visual Effects 1 the Atelier Ludwigsburg Paris an inter university master class on European film production and distribution hosted at the Filmakademie and in cooperation with notable French film school La Femis in Paris and the National Film and Television School in London and the neighbouring Academy of Performing Arts Filmakademie Baden WuerttembergFilmakademie Baden WurttembergTypePublicEstablished1991PresidentProf Thomas SchadtLocationLudwigsburg Baden Wurttemberg GermanyAffiliationsCILECTWebsitewww filmakademie deThe Filmakademie s international focus is another important aspect of its work Renowned lecturers from all over the world regularly teach in Ludwigsburg and exchange programmes with prestigious partner universities in Europe North and South America Africa and Asia give students insights into foreign film worlds Every year the Filmakademie Baden Wuerttemberg organizes a Hollywood Workshop for selected students at the UCLA in Los Angeles as well as a binational short film project in collaboration with students from La Femis Incoming students from foreign universities will take part in a course called International Class that offers English language teaching modules Contents 1 Studies 2 Rankings 3 Awards 4 References 5 External linksStudies editThe project oriented curriculum triggers learning by doing all the different stages of a film television or interactive media production More than 300 highly qualified experts from the film and media business instruct the students and take care of their projects About 250 films of all genres and formats with top rankings on international festivals are produced every year by teams of students enrolled in advertising film animation cinematography documentary film editing film and series production film music film sound fiction film interactive media motion design production design screenwriting and TV journalism The Filmakademie Baden Wuerttemberg only admits students who have at least one of year of practical experience in the film and media business In addition to the full fledged study courses the Filmakademie also offers an International Screen Acting Workshop for aspiring young actresses and actors Rankings editIn 2003 the Art Directors Club awarded the Filmakademie the title of Germany s most creative university In 2006 issue 22 of FOCUS the Filmakademie was ranked as the best film school in Germany 2 Evaluation criteria were the reputation of the university the support for the students the technical equipment and the number of awards won The animation institute at the Filmakademie Baden Wuerttemberg was listed as second in the 3D World ranking in 2007 a global Ivy League table of the world s top animation schools 1 In 2010 the prestigious magazine The Hollywood Reporter listed the Filmakademie Baden Wuerttemberg as the only German institution on its ranking of the world s best film schools 3 In 2015 2016 and 2017 the Filmakademie was again listed as one of the 15 best film schools in the world 4 In 2017 the international awards and mentoring platform The Rookies named the Filmakademie Baden Wuerttemberg and its Animationsinstitut the world s Best Visual Effects School and ranked it as No 2 in the categorie Best Animation School Awards editFive times films made at the Filmakademie Baden Wuerttemberg won a Student Academy Award Oscar Rochade 1998 directed by Thorsten M Schmidt NimmerMeer Nevermore 2007 directed by Toke C Hebbeln Von Hunden und Pferden Of Dogs and Horses 2012 directed by Thomas Stuber Erledigung einer Sache The Last Will 2015 directed by Dustin Loose and Galamsey 2017 directed by Johannes Preuss Other international awards include a Golden Leopard awarded to Das Verlangen The Longing directed by Iain Dilthey at the Locarno International Film Festival 2002 and an Oscar nomination for Das Rad Rocks directed by Chris Stenner Heidi Wittlinger and Arvid Uibel in the category Best Animated Short Film 2003 References edit a b 3D World 98 s CGI Ivy League table Issue 98 of 3D World 1 November 2007 FOCUS Ranking issue 22 2006 The best film schools in the world The Hollywood Reporter 08 2010 Top 15 International Film Schools Revealed The Hollywood Reporter 30 July 2015 Retrieved 2016 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