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Asia Pacific Film Institute

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Asia Pacific Film Institute (APFi)
TypePrivate film school
Established2004
Parent institution
Briggs R. Yalung
Location
Websitewww.asiapacificfilm.com

The Asia Pacific Film Institute is a film school in the Philippines.

It is the first independently run and self-supporting film school in the country. It offers full educational services and training facilities in classic and modern film making with neither funding nor alliance from any college, university, agency or film association.[1]

Accreditation

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The institute is accredited as a technical and vocational postsecondary institution by the Technical Education and Skills Development Authority (TESDA) of the Philippines.[2]

Programs

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The film school offers comprehensive filmmaking programs and short training courses in allied fields.

1 Year Diploma Program Motion Picture Production

First Term: 1) Directing 101 2) Scriptwriting 101 3) Cinematography 101 4) Production Design 5) Production Management 6) Editing 101

Second Term: 1) Directing 201 2) Scriptwriting 201 3) Cinematography 201 4) EDITING 201

Third Term: 1) Thesis - Individual a 15–20 minutes short film - 35mm or HD Camera 2) Visual Effects 3) Sound

WORKSHOPS are under UFO WORKSHOPS for people who don't have time for a One year comprehensive Film making Program.

Faculty

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The institute draws its faculty from experienced professionals in the film industry.[3]

  • Celso Ad Castillo - Resident Director, Directing/Scriptwriting
  • Reginald Vinluan - Visual Effects
  • Manny Morfe - Professor, Production Design
  • Boy Vinarao - Professor, Directing/Editing(Linear)
  • Robert Quebral - Professor, Cinematography 35mm
  • Nap Jamir - Professor, Cinematography
  • Jade Castro - Professor, Scriptwriting/Directing
  • Raymond Lee - ScriptWriting
  • Emman Dela Cruz - Directing
  • Edber Mamisao - Directing
  • JD Domingo - Editing
  • Mads Adrias - Production Management

References

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  1. ^ Press release, Asia Pacific Film Institute, 2006. APFi/UFO WORKSHOPS also have film screenings called UFO sightings "CINEMA KNIGHTS" every last Saturday of every month, this is open to all filmmakers.
  2. ^ Technical Education and Skills Development Authority (TESDA), Philippines. Last accessed June 2007.
  3. ^ Official Website, Asia Pacific Film Institute Last accessed June 2007.
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