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Film Schools In Boston


 

Film Schools In Boston

Film Schools In Boston

 

Boston has long been a haven for film makers. 100's of films have been shot in and around this great old American city.

Boston has an International Film Festival every April.

 

New York Film Academy @ Harvard University - Each summer, the New York Film Academy holds its programs at Harvard University

212 674-4300

 

Boston University Department of Film and Television

640 Commonwealth Avenue, Boston, MA 02215

617 353-3450

 

Center for Digital Imaging Arts at Boston University

274 Moody Street, Waltham, MA 02453

781 209-1700

 

Emerson College: Department of Visual & Media Arts

120 Boylston Street , Boston, MA 02116

617 824-8500


Fitchburg State College Communications Media Department

978 665-3260

 

Film Connection

800 755-7597

 

Films recently shot in Massachusetts:

  • Good Will Hunting
  • Edge of Darkness
  • Grown Ups
  • Knight and Day
  • Oxy-Morons
  • The Company Men

 

 

 

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