film school
[ film-skool ]
noun
a school for teaching the craft of filmmaking, typically inclusive of production, theory, and screenwriting.
Origin of film school
1First recorded in 1925–30
Words Nearby film school
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How to use film school in a sentence
Lawrence, 43, entered the filmmaking world while attending film school at Loyola Marymount University.
‘Mockingjay’s’ Mastermind: Francis Lawrence on the Book vs. Movie, ISIS Parallels, and More | Marlow Stern | November 23, 2014 | THE DAILY BEASTHow many kids basically went to film school for $3.75 a week?
Chloe Sevigny on ‘The Cosmopolitans,’ New York’s Frat Boy Takeover, and ‘Asshole’ Michael Alig | Marlow Stern | August 24, 2014 | THE DAILY BEASTI read that you were kicked out of film school after working on the short Vengeance is Mine?
Alfonso Cuarón On ‘Gravity,’ Creationists, and Bonding with Sandra Bullock Over Divorce | Marlow Stern | February 19, 2014 | THE DAILY BEASTMeet the British blaggers whose first movie after film school has been nominated for an Academy Award.
Meet the Brits whose first movie after film school, The Voorman Problem, has been nominated for an Oscar.
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