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  1. The Berkeley Digital Film Institute was a San Francisco Bay Area film school founded in early 2007. [1] [2] The school was founded and led by Patrick Kriwanek, who previously had been the head of the Academy of Art University 's Motion Picture and Video division, for six years.

    • Patrick Kriwanek
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  2. Students and faculty engage with all forms of moving-image culture, including film, still photography, television, and digital media. The Department also offers courses in screenwriting, curating, and digital video production.

  3. Students and faculty engage with all forms of moving-image culture, including film, still photography, television, and digital media. The Department also offers courses in screenwriting, curating, and digital video production.

  4. Film and Media at Berkeley. From the beginning of Film Studies as an academic discipline in the United States, the film culture in and around the University of California, Berkeley, has played a significant role in the development of the field. Already in 1955, at the time when film journals, societies, and festivals first began to acknowledge ...

  5. Digital Media Studies. 35 | CCN: 31257. Jacob Gaboury. 4 Units. *This course will be taught via Remote-Synchronous instruction. Lecture: MW 11-12:30pm. This course is an introduction to digital media: how it came to be, where it is going, and how we can engage with it critically and creatively.

  6. 4 de mar. de 2011 · BERKELEY DIGITAL FILM INSTITUTE. Tuition: $40,000. Length of program: 16 months, or seven-week intensive. SAN FRANCISCO SCHOOL OF DIGITAL FILMMAKING Tuition: $26,900. Length of program:...

  7. This course provides a basic foundation for digital video production with hands-on instruction in the use of digital cameras, sound recording for video, basic lighting techniques, and digital editing.