“Prague itself, a working set for global productions, is part of the curriculum,” according to the school’s media kit. Students also have access, through school discounts or free of charge, to local filmmaking resources including Barrandov Film Studios, Czech Television’s film lab, historical and modern filming locations, and contacts with specialised film-service organisations.
The school’s filmmaking programme is structured around production from the outset. Students cover screenwriting, directing, cinematography and post-production, writing, directing, shooting and editing four short films of their own within the first three months. By the end of the first semester, students may have worked across close to 20 productions before specialising during the second semester in screenwriting, directing, camera or post-production and completing a diploma film.