CET PRAGUE
FILM PRODUCTION, PHOTOGRAPHY & NEW MEDIA IN THE CZECH REPUBLIC Spring, Summer, Fall 2015
CET organized another lighting seminar for us...in a gorgeous photography studio with beautiful stone walls and huge windows that allowed for natural light...The best part of it all was that the studio doubled as a loft, where a local Czech photographer (and friend of our lighting seminar mentor) actually lives. Everything about it screamed ARTIST, it was just the best environment to get the creative juices flowing. — Nicole Lewis, San Francisco Art Institute, Photography Spring 2013
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Art Programs in
Prague
FILM PRODUCTION From scriptwriting to casting to directing to editing—collaborate with peers and professionals to produce either a 16mm or 35mm narrative film, or a digital documentary short. Open in spring, summer and fall.
PHOTOGRAPHY Expand your portfolio— focus on analog techniques (large and medium format), darkroom developing and aesthetics. Exhibit your work in a gallery or café in the heart of Prague. Use your own 35mm camera. Open in spring and fall.
NEW MEDIA Create movingimage works “beyond cinema.” Explore video installation, conceptual artworks, intermedia performance, interactive work, experimental documentary, or expanded-to-database cinema. Open in spring.
All programs are based at the Film & Television School of the Academy of Performing Arts in Prague (FAMU). All courses are taught in English. There is no language prerequisite, but previous experience within the program medium is strongly encouraged.
Prague for
Artists & Filmmakers
EXPLORING THE CITY Stroll down cobblestone streets, and look up at elegant spires. Take the tram to an open-air market to buy fresh produce, or take the tram to the end of the line for no reason at all. Stop at a street vendor for a cup of mulled wine while hiking up to Prague Castle, or set an early alarm to see the stunning Charles Bridge at sunrise. Semester after semester, this gem of a city captures the hearts of students. They fall in love with Prague—its beauty, its history, its architecture, its accessibility, its people.
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LOCAL ARTS SCENE Prague has long been on the cutting edge of creative movements—from avant-garde photography to New Wave film to multimedia performance. CET gives students the inside track to this art world: film festivals, experimental noiserock concerts, exhibition previews. Some students step out of the audience and onto the stage themselves. Many exhibit their work at city venues, and one former student served on a Queer Film Festival judging panel, at the invitation of her professor.
Living & Working with
Czech Peers
CET students may share apartments with Czech roommates, collaborate on projects with Czech peers, or produce films with Czech production teams— managers, designers, technicians. Students soon find that their local
friends are goldmines of information about the language, the city and its art. In the words of one former student, Czech peers “gave me the chance to do great things in the city that I couldn’t have known about otherwise.”
We loved our production manager, Bara, immediately. It wasn’t just that she was amazingly helpful from our first meeting, it was that she helped our film progress at a rapid pace. She helped us cast our actors through a casting company’s website, and she also found locations and was with us when we met our camera assistant . . . — Zoe Dunkelberg, Sarah Lawrence College, Film Production Spring 2014
Academics in the
spring or fall semester
FILM PRODUCTION Film Technology & Practice Narrative or documentary option. 195 hours. 9 credits. One to three FAMU electives Hours vary. 1 to 3 credits each. Czech language 51 hours. 3 credits.
PHOTOGRAPHY
NEW MEDIA spring only
Fine Art Photography & Workshop 63 hours. 4 credits.
New Media Mentorship & Workshop 56 hours. 4 credits.
Imagery, Ambiguity & Culture 39 hours. 3 credits.
Two to four FAMU electives Hours vary. 2 credits each.
Two to four FAMU electives Hours vary. 1 to 3 credits each. Czech language 51 hours. 3 credits.
Three Visiting Artist Modules Hours vary. 7 to 3 credits. Czech language 51 hours. 3 credits
SAMPLE FAMU ELECTIVES: acting, film theory, cinematography, directing, documentary photography, fashion photography, intermedia workshop, open and non-linear narrative, producing, script analysis
FILM PRODUCTION IN THE SUMMER TERM Students work in groups to create a short, 16mm, dialogue-free narrative film using natural lighting. They take Film Technology & Practice for 100 hours and 6 credits, Czech Language for 21 hours and 1 credit, and attend the Karlovy Vary Film Festival. SUMMER TERM IS OPEN TO STUDENTS WITH NO PREVIOUS FILM EXPERIENCE.
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World Renowned
Art & Film School
FAMU: THE TOP FILM SCHOOL IN EUROPE All of the programs are hosted by the renowned Film & Television School of the Academy of Performing Arts in Prague, locally known as FAMU. FAMU boasts an impressive list of stateof-the-art resources—darkrooms, studios, projectors, cameras, a black box theater, full sound- and imageediting suites, a Virtual Reality CAVE environment.
Guiding students through these resources are FAMU faculty, who take a hands-on approach to learning. Film students head to Barrandov Studios (the MGM of Prague) to conduct a transfer of their footage. Photography students work with photo models and learn the art of studio lighting. New Media students show their works-in-progress at “crit” sessions with instructors and peers.
I created one exhibit about sound…there were some very technical pieces, like an underwater microphone submerged in a fishbowl that played back the sounds of the room, or drone that generated sound as its position in space changed.…Before coming to Prague I was worried because the media I choose to work in are hard to categorize. Not only do I love Prague, but I am very happy with the work I am making here. — Braden League, Maryland Institute College of Art, New Media Spring 2014
APPLY ONLINE www.cetacademicprograms.com SEMESTER
SPRING 2015
SUMMER 2015
FALL 2015
Application Deadline
10/01/14
03/01/15
05/01/15
Program Length
16 weeks
7 weeks
16 weeks
Arrival Date
01/22/15
05/28/15
08/27/15
Departure Date
05/15/15
07/17/15
12/18/15
Program Fee
$21,590
$8,990
$21,590
Recommended Credits
13 to 18
7
13 to 18
CREDIT, TRANSCRIPTS & HOST UNIVERSITY CET partners with the Film and Television School of the Academy of Performing Arts in Prague (FAMU). CET and the partner institution issue official transcripts that list each course taken with the corresponding grade earned and hours attended. For more information about credits, transcripts, host universities, and program oversight and administration, visit the CET website at: www.cetacademicprograms.com.
WHO IS CET? CET Academic Programs is a study abroad organization based in Washington, DC that has been designing and administering innovative educational programs abroad since 1982. Originally “China Educational Tours,” CET began operations in Beijing, later expanding to other cities in China and then to other countries around the world. Today, CET offers semester and summer study abroad programs in Brazil, China, the Czech Republic, Italy, Japan, Jordan, Tunisia and Vietnam, as well as short-term, customized programs worldwide. CET is known for high academic standards, innovative approaches to teaching and careful student management. CET programs integrate students into their overseas communities and lead them to create lasting relationships with their local hosts. CET is the only US provider to house its students with local roommates in each of its locations. As an environmentally conscientious organization, CET adopts locally appropriate measures in its centers worldwide to reduce its carbon footprint and contribute to sustainable practices wherever possible. Staffed by over 50 full-time employees in the United States and overseas, CET currently sends around 1100 US students abroad annually. PHOTO CREDITS: P3 Left: Danielle Ortiz-Geis, American University. P4: Nicole Lewis, San Francisco Art Institute. P5 Left: Elise Katz, American University. P5 Bottom: Milton Guillen, Colby College. P7 Left: Diana Bowen, American University. All other photos courtesy of CET staff.
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ADMISSIONS PROCEDURES CET’s admissions requirements include an online application form, a transcript, a portfolio, one letter of recommendation and an application fee that is applied to the tuition balance upon acceptance. Some other materials, including a valid passport, may also be required depending on the program. CET is committed to providing equal opportunity to study abroad and does not discriminate. More information may be found online at: www.cetacademicprograms.com.