London Film School
The London Film School is Accredited as "Centre of Excellence"
Tuesday 5th July 2005
The London Film School will be part of the UK's Screen Academy
Network, it was announced today at a London launch. The LFS has
been identified by Skillset as one of a small number of
institutions which are "centres of excellence" and offer the
highest quality training and skills for the film industry. The MA
Filmmaking degree is based on the conviction that students benefit
from a professional working base in all technical departments and
craft skills and so it trains 'filmmakers' whose knowledge will
cover a range of film jobs.
In addition the LFS will be setting up a Craft Extension programme from January 2006, addressing the need for graduating students to manage their way between film school and the professional world. Courses will be offered in Cinematography, Editing, Sound and Production Design. Students will extend their professional experience and deepen their understanding of specialist practices, through a year long programme of tutorials, master classes and a work placement.
In autumn 2005 the London Film School will be launching the UK European Film Education Exchange in association with Skillset. LFS will establish and administer a "hub" to link the Skillset Screen Academy Network and the Film Business Academy to the emerging Europe-wide network. The EFEE will encourage and facilitate the movement of graduate students and professionals seeking to broaden their skills around a network of key schools within the European Union.
Mike Leigh OBE chairman (and alumnus) of The London Film School said:
"LFS turns 50 in 2006, and it's going to be a very special birthday. On top of the new degrees, some extraordinary filmmaking in the school and new resources, comes this recognition of our great ambitions for LFS and for all film training in the UK. Many happy returns!"
Ben Gibson, director of the London Film School said:
"Screen Academy recognition and Skillset's funding come together at a crucial time for the London Film School. LFS has been reorganised in the last five years and now wants to build consistently on its achievements over 50 years as an international graduate school, keeping educational methods that really work and updating our high level technical training to keep pace with the industry. The experience of learning a craft, for the student, doesn't divide education off from training, and neither do we. Skillset has shown pragmatism and flexibility around this combination, responding to the quality and commitment of a diverse group of learning environments. The SSA Network is good news for LFS and for the UK industry"
Further information www.lfs.org.uk
Press information: Kate Hughes Tel 020 7836 9642 email: k.hughes@lfs.org.uk



