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'''Baltic Film and Media School''' (BFM) was estabished in 2005 as a college of public [http://www.tlu.ee/ Tallinn Univesity]. ''BFM'' is the only higher educational institution in northern Europe teaching film, TV and media studies in English. Classes are currently taught by academicsand professionals from Europe and North America. Students start their first year of studies with practical tasks and assignments, and eventually graduate with an internationally accredited university degree. BFM offers a well-equipped study and production environment in the vibrant capital city of [http://www.tallinn.ee/ Tallinn], which is the largest city in [http://www.visitestonia.com/en/ Estonia].
'''Baltic Film and Media School''' (BFM) was estabished in 2005 as a college of public [http://www.tlu.ee/ Tallinn Univesity]. ''BFM'' is the only higher educational institution in northern Europe teaching film, TV and media studies in English. Classes are currently taught by academicsand professionals from Europe and North America. Students start their first year of studies with practical tasks and assignments, and eventually graduate with an internationally accredited university degree. BFM offers a well-equipped study and production environment in the vibrant capital city of [http://www.tallinn.ee/ Tallinn], which is the largest city in [http://www.visitestonia.com/en/ Estonia].<ref>[http://www.bfm.ee BFM website]</ref>


==Courses of studies==
==Courses of studies==
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==Facilities==
==Facilities==


''BFM'' provides students with free facilities and equipment to conceive, develop, shoot and finalise film and TV productions in a professional environment. The school also manages a small TV study studio of 51m2 with adjacent control room. Larger TV productions are shot in the professional studios of [http://www.err.ee/ Estonian Public Broadcasting] house.
''BFM'' provides students with free facilities and equipment to conceive, develop, shoot and finalise film and TV productions in a professional environment. The school also manages a small TV study studio of 51m2 with adjacent control room. Larger TV productions are shot in the professional studios of [http://www.err.ee/ Estonian Public Broadcasting] house.


==Members==
==Members==


''BFM'' faculty and over 300 students hail from more 15 countries in Europe, Asia, the Americas, and Australia. Tallinn University has over 25 ERASMUS partner universities in Europe, which allows top students at the School to experience a higher education in another higher learning environment.
''BFM'' faculty and over 300 students hail from more 15 countries in Europe, Asia, the Americas, and Australia. Tallinn University has over 25 ERASMUS partner universities in Europe, which allows top students at the School to experience a higher education in another higher learning environment. <ref>[http://www.bfm.ee BFM website]</ref>


The key sponsors and funders are:
The key sponsors and funders are:
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==External links==
==External links==

[http://www.bfm.ee ''BFM'' official website]


[http://www.tlu.ee ''Tallinn University'' website]
[http://www.tlu.ee ''Tallinn University'' website]

==References==

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Revision as of 08:36, 4 October 2009

Baltic Film and Media School (BFM) was estabished in 2005 as a college of public Tallinn Univesity. BFM is the only higher educational institution in northern Europe teaching film, TV and media studies in English. Classes are currently taught by academicsand professionals from Europe and North America. Students start their first year of studies with practical tasks and assignments, and eventually graduate with an internationally accredited university degree. BFM offers a well-equipped study and production environment in the vibrant capital city of Tallinn, which is the largest city in Estonia.[1]

Courses of studies

We offer hands-on three-year BA and two-year MA programs, as well as courses in

  • Electronic media and television production
  • Public relations
  • Mass communication and media
  • Directing
  • Producing
  • Screenwriting
  • Sound design
  • Editing
  • Cinematography
  • New media technologies and processes

Facilities

BFM provides students with free facilities and equipment to conceive, develop, shoot and finalise film and TV productions in a professional environment. The school also manages a small TV study studio of 51m2 with adjacent control room. Larger TV productions are shot in the professional studios of Estonian Public Broadcasting house.

Members

BFM faculty and over 300 students hail from more 15 countries in Europe, Asia, the Americas, and Australia. Tallinn University has over 25 ERASMUS partner universities in Europe, which allows top students at the School to experience a higher education in another higher learning environment. [2]

The key sponsors and funders are:

Tallinn University website

References