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Berkeley Digital Film Institute: Narrative Film EducationToday, the Berkeley Digital Film Institute opens its doors as the most advanced 35mm and high definition narrative film production program in Northern California, offering advanced training in the producing and directing of narrative fiction, commercials and music videos.
Veteran filmmaker Patrick Kriwanek, who leads the producing and directing track, is joined by faculty members who are major Hollywood industry players, including 4-time Academy Award winner Mark Berger, 28-time Clio award winner Andy Newell, Peabody-award winning editor Max Salomon, and producer/screenwrite r Fred Ritzenberg, among others.
The program is a 16-month intensive full-time curriculum, utilizing 35mm and high definition camera packages, Avid Adrenaline and Final Cut editing suites, Discreet Logic "Smoke" compositing, a dedicated green screen stage, and thesis mixes in a fully-equipped 64-track, 5.1 Dolby surround mixing theater which was once home to David Fincher, David Lynch, and 189 other major motion picture directors.
Together, the program's faculty and guest speakers have worked on more than 1,000 feature films.
"I wanted to create the most intense film school in the Bay Area, at the same time I wanted to create the coolest film school in the Bay Area," said Patrick Kriwanek, founder and CEO of Berkeley Digital.
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