Střihová skladba
Academy of Performing Arts in Prague - Film and TV School
Key information
- Field of study:
- Audio-visual techniques and media production
- Study language::
- CZ
- Study program code:
- B0211A310014
- ISCED code:
- 0211
- Study form::
- full-time
- Study duration:
- 3 years
Application and admission procedure
- Application fee:
- 1055.00 CZK
University
- Institution type:
- public
- Founded:
- 1946
- Abbreviation:
- AMU
- Number of students:
- 1521
- Number of international students in degree programs:
- 323
- Number of international exchange students:
- 92
- Number of international alumni
- 98
The Academy of Performing Arts in Prague (AMU) is the leading performing arts university in Czechia and one of the most respected institutions of its kind in Central Europe. Choose degree programmes in music, dance, theatre, film and television at three faculties: the Music and Dance Faculty (HAMU), the Theatre Faculty (DAMU) and the Film and TV School (FAMU). Teaching is practice-based and closely connected to real artistic production. You learn with experienced professionals and active artists. AMU is recognised internationally, including in the QS World University Rankings by Subject (Performing Arts), where it ranks among the top 51–100 universities worldwide in this field. This reflects its strong reputation for artistic training and creative output. Here you can develop your individual artistic voice through hands-on training, collaboration and creative experimentation. Based in Prague, a culturally rich European capital, AMU gives you a stimulating environment and growing international opportunities, including exchange programmes and joint artistic projects. Its graduates work in leading roles across European and global performing arts, film and media industries.
Contacts
Contacts
Academy of Performing Arts in Prague
Malostranské náměstí 259/12, 11800 Praha
Contact:
Film and TV School
Smetanovo nábřeží 2, 116 65 Praha 1
Contact:
E-mail info@famu.cz
Phone 234 244 311
- Field of study:
- Audio-visual techniques and media production
- Study language::
- CZ
- Study program code:
- B0211A310014
- ISCED code:
- 0211
- Study form::
- full-time
- Study duration:
- 3 years
- Application fee:
- 1055.00 CZK
University
School detail- Institution type:
- public
- Founded:
- 1946
- Abbreviation:
- AMU
- Number of students:
- 1521
- Number of international students in degree programs:
- 323
- Number of international exchange students:
- 92
- Number of international alumni
- 98
The Academy of Performing Arts in Prague (AMU) is the leading performing arts university in Czechia and one of the most respected institutions of its kind in Central Europe. Choose degree programmes in music, dance, theatre, film and television at three faculties: the Music and Dance Faculty (HAMU), the Theatre Faculty (DAMU) and the Film and TV School (FAMU). Teaching is practice-based and closely connected to real artistic production. You learn with experienced professionals and active artists. AMU is recognised internationally, including in the QS World University Rankings by Subject (Performing Arts), where it ranks among the top 51–100 universities worldwide in this field. This reflects its strong reputation for artistic training and creative output. Here you can develop your individual artistic voice through hands-on training, collaboration and creative experimentation. Based in Prague, a culturally rich European capital, AMU gives you a stimulating environment and growing international opportunities, including exchange programmes and joint artistic projects. Its graduates work in leading roles across European and global performing arts, film and media industries.
Contacts
Study program Střihová skladba
Contact:
Academy of Performing Arts in Prague
Malostranské náměstí 259/12, 11800 Praha
Contact:
Film and TV School
Smetanovo nábřeží 2, 116 65 Praha 1
Contact:
E-mail info@famu.cz
Phone 234 244 311
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