Students at Nashville Film Institute are unique: they get behind the camera and into the action while they are students. At NFI you learn the art of filmmaking by making films, not just talking about them.Nashville Film Institute’s signature Cinema Production Program is accredited, approved for Vocation Rehabilitation, GI Bill®, and Federal Financial Aid for those who qualify.Read More About Nashville’s Film School Below.

LOOKING FOR A FILM SCHOOL?

Here’s what you should consider when choosing the perfect film or video school:

1.The Core Curriculum

Some film schools focus on application, and some focus more on the liberal arts aspects — actually filming vs. studying cinema and film history. All schools will do both, but make sure to ask for a full set of courses taught so that you can see what is the bulk of the training. And keep that in mind for yourself as well: Which type of school do you want to attend?

2.Class Size

While it’s true that major motion pictures have hundreds of people working on them, chances are you don’t want to be in that sort of environment while learning how to make films: surrounded by hundreds of people all trying to get experience behind the camera and in the edit rooms. Ask about class size, especially for classes where you are learning the techniques of filmmaking. You want to make sure that you actually get your hands on the equipment and practice in the classes that are meant to do so.

3.Student Projects

Find out how many film projects each student is required to complete (not just “an option to complete”) during the entire course. A great aspect about attending a film school is you have access to good equipment that you can use to start building your reel. Moreover, the more projects that are required, the more hands-on time you get to practice and refine your skills.

4.How Does the School Feel?

If you’re going to spend money on going to school to study film, you want to make sure the environment is one in which you’re comfortable and want to spend a lot of time — as many hours a day as you can — perfecting your skills. So take a tour of the schools. Speak with the faculty and students to get an overall feeling for what it’s like to be a student there.

5.Networking Opportunities

Does the school provide opportunities for you to meet and learn from professionals that are active in the film industry? Or do they only connect with retired and academic professionals? Getting your career started after graduation should be the focus of any skills-based film school. In order to do so, you’ll need to use your time as a student to build a strong network of active professionals who can become resources for you as your career unfolds.

THE NFI IS A FILM SCHOOL LIKE NO OTHER

We Offer:

  • A core curriculum focused on practical application and skill building.
  • Small class sizes with consistent classmates, empowering students to network and collaborate with one another and their faculty throughout their tenure at NFI.
  • NFI students complete five of their own student projects (of various genres) throughout the Cinema Production Program. Additionally, students often participate in the projects of their classmates, giving each student a wide range of experiences as they begin their careers.
  • The NFI offers a family-like atmosphere of creatives in the heart of one of America’s fastest growing cities: Nashville, Tennessee. Southern hospitality abounds and our casual and exciting school campus often becomes a second home to our students and alumni.
  • At NFI, we focus a tremendous amount of effort into building our student’s professional networks. All of our teachers are active in the film and video industry, we have a wonderful network of alumni, and we regularly host experts, celebrities, and professionals as guests and mentors at the NFI.

WE ARE NASHVILLE'S FILM SCHOOL

OUR MISSION: "TO TRAIN STUDENTS FOR CAREERS IN THE FILM INDUSTRY"

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