Film schools in south africa
Here are some film schools in South Africa:
- University of Cape Town (UCT) - Centre for Film and Media Studies: The Centre for Film and Media Studies at UCT offers undergraduate and postgraduate degrees in film and media studies, as well as a range of short courses and workshops.
- University of the Witwatersrand (Wits) - School of Arts: The School of Arts at Wits offers undergraduate and postgraduate degrees in film and media studies, as well as a range of short courses and workshops.
- University of the Free State (UFS) - Department of Film and Television: The Department of Film and Television at UFS offers undergraduate and postgraduate degrees in film and television production, as well as a range of short courses and workshops.
- University of Johannesburg (UJ) - Faculty of Arts: The Faculty of Arts at UJ offers undergraduate and postgraduate degrees in film and media studies, as well as a range of short courses and workshops.
- Rhodes University - School of Journalism and Media Studies: The School of Journalism and Media Studies at Rhodes University offers undergraduate and postgraduate degrees in journalism and media studies, as well as a range of short courses and workshops.
- University of Pretoria (UP) - Department of Film and Television: The Department of Film and Television at UP offers undergraduate and postgraduate degrees in film and television production, as well as a range of short courses and workshops.
- Cape Peninsula University of Technology (CPUT) - School of Media and Information Technology: The School of Media and Information Technology at CPUT offers undergraduate and postgraduate degrees in film and media studies, as well as a range of short courses and workshops.
- Nelson Mandela University (NMU) - School of Journalism and Media Studies: The School of Journalism and Media Studies at NMU offers undergraduate and postgraduate degrees in journalism and media studies, as well as a range of short courses and workshops.
- University of the Western Cape (UWC) - Department of Journalism and Media Studies: The Department of Journalism and Media Studies at UWC offers undergraduate and postgraduate degrees in journalism and media studies, as well as a range of short courses and workshops.
- AFDA (The South African School of Motion Picture Magic): AFDA is a private film school that offers undergraduate and postgraduate degrees in film and television production, as well as a range of short courses and workshops.
Some other notable film schools in South Africa include:
- The National Film and Video Foundation (NFVF) - which offers training and development programs for filmmakers
- The South African Film Academy (SAFA) - which offers training and development programs for filmmakers
- The Cape Town Film School - which offers short courses and workshops in film and television production
- The Johannesburg Film School - which offers short courses and workshops in film and television production
It's worth noting that some of these schools may have specific requirements or prerequisites for admission, such as a certain level of education or experience in the film industry. It's also important to research each school thoroughly to ensure that it aligns with your career goals and interests.