Brighton Film School to open outstanding new premises

Brighton Film School has announced it will be opening a major new facility on, July 1 2015. The school hopes that its new building on London Road will further enhance its reputation as a world-class teaching institution for those wanting to enter the film industry. The school is already amongst the

Brighton Film School to open outstanding new premises

Brighton Film School has announced it will be opening a major new facility on, July 1 2015.

Brighton Film School

THE school hopes that its new building on London Road will further enhance its reputation as a world-class teaching institution for those wanting to enter the film industry. The school is already amongst the top five in the UK.

The new premises will offer over 5,000 square feet of training space and will include a fully equipped film set, a private screening room and many other state of the art facilities.

Brighton Film School offers courses at degree level, professional diploma, evening classes and summer schools in areas such as filmmaking, set design for film, screenwriting, editing, direction and cinematography.

The new expansion will welcome over 250 full-time and 250 part-time students a year, contributing significantly to the local area in terms of economic impact and artistic merit. The move is also a significant boost for the city’s digital provision.

Andrew Green, Chief Executive of Brighton Film School, said: “This is a proud moment and a significant investment in the future of the school for our students and the staff that work here. This is a great achievement and these premises will be a stunning new home for our wonderful film school – delivering world class education and training for those who wish to work in the film industry.“

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