San Francisco School of Digital Filmmaking

San Francisco School of Digital Filmmaking, also known as the San Francisco Film School and FilmschoolSF, is a private, for-profit vocational film school in San Francisco, California. The school was founded by Stephen Kopels and Jeremiah Birnbaum in 2005 and works in conjunction with Fog City Productions, a local independent production company, to teach students the art and craft of filmmaking. The programs include workshops and a certificate program.[1]

San Francisco School of Digital Filmmaking
Former names
SFSDF
Established2005
PresidentJeremiah Birnbaum
DirectorJeremiah Birnbaum
Location, ,
United States

37.782668,-122.406528
NicknameFilmschoolSF
Websitewww.sanfranciscofilmschool.edu

Feature films created in school

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References

  1. Gutherie, Julian (February 19, 2011). "Students immersed in the craft of filmmaking". San Francisco Chronicle (Hearst Corporation): pp. E1, E5. Retrieved 2011-02-25. (Original Print Title: "Hands-on school of indie filmmaking")
  2. "FilmschoolSF Feature Film Apprenticeships". filmschoolsf.com. Retrieved 2011-02-25.

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