Film Schools In Michigan
Film Schools In Michigan
Due to some of the best tax incentives for film makers, Michigan has become a hot bed for movie making. Michigan's vast variety of geographical locations makes it a great place to film a movie:
- You have got a lot of urban areas to use in the Detroit metro area.
- If you need a more rustic look, there are beautiful wooded areas in northern Michigan.
- The Great Lakes are so big that they can pretty much double as any ocean.
The Michigan Film Institute Troy, MI 248 528-1760 The Film Connection - Los Angeles based company that offers classes in Michigan. 800 755-7597 University of Michigan Program in Film and Video Studies 2512 Frieze Building, Ann Arbor, MI 48109 734 764-3825 Interlochen Arts Academy Motion Picture Arts, Interlochen, MI 49643 800 681-5912
Detroit Film Center 1227 Washington Boulevard, Detroit, MI 313 961-9936 Central Michigan University Department of Broadcast & Cinematic Arts, Mount Pleasant, MI 989 774-3851 There have been many films filmed in Michigan over the years. With the 42% tax intensive, Michigan has seen its film product increase 10-fold. In fact, the program has been so successful, an actual sound stage is being build. Unity Studios is breaking ground in Allen Park. It will be a full service studio that will also offer classes in film making. It is called: The Lifton Institute for Media Skills and offers training on all aspects of film making. 877 904-5467
Film Schools In Michigan
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