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European Film College (Danish: Den Europæiske Filmhøjskole) is a film school and a Danish folk high school in Denmark, offering 1-year film foundation programme in practical filmmaking covering the fields of screenwriting, camera, sound, acting, lighting, directing, editing, documentary and producing. The school is based in Ebeltoft and 120 students from around the world graduate from the programme every year.


Background

A board was established in 1989 in Denmark to promote and further film making for young people in Europe. European Film College subsequently opened on its present premises in May 1993, designed by
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. Since the opening European Film College has trained more than 2000 young people in the art and craft of film making. The institution is based on the Danish tradition of the
Folk High School Folk high schools (also ''Adult Education Center'', Danish: ''Folkehøjskole;'' Dutch: ''Volkshogeschool;'' Finnish: ''kansanopisto'' and ''työväenopisto'' or ''kansalaisopisto;'' German: ''Volkshochschule'' and (a few) ''Heimvolkshochschule;' ...
(folkehøjskole), adult education institutions that do not grant academic degrees but aim to give students a common foundation in a particular field of study. This also means that both students, teachers and principal are living at the school throughout the programme.


Administration

The current Principals are Nikolaj Davidsen and Åsa Mossberg (Denmark). Previous Principals include Bjørn Erichsen (1990–1995), Kjeld Veirup (1995–2000), Jens Rykær (2000–2006), Pia Maria Marquard (2006–2007), Søren Høy (2007–2010), Mette Damgaard-Sørensen (2010–2014), Nadia Kløvedal Reich (2014–2018), Ellen Riis (2018-2021) and interim principals Klaus Hansen and Simon Weil (2021) The school has an active network of former students and ambassadors across the world.


Film course

English is the working language both in courses and in everyday life. The curriculum combines classroom instruction in the different areas of film making as well as 3 major projects, the chance to make extracurricular projects, and several smaller exercises where students are assigned to crews to make film productions. Throughout the programme, students rotate the key roles in a
film crew A film crew is a group of people, hired by a production company, for the purpose of producing a film or motion picture. The crew is distinguished from the cast, as the cast are understood to be the actors who appear in front of the camera o ...
in order to gain an overview of all areas of film production. Exercises and projects are screened and evaluated in the presence of all students and teachers.


Student life

The students live on campus and the course fee includes tuition, food, accommodation and leisure activities. 55% of the students are Danish and the rest come from all over the world, in recent years from up to 25 different countries. The majority of the students are aged between 19 and 25. European Film College requires no prior qualifications for admission, except for the fact that students need to be at least 18 years old and be able to speak and write English. The aim is to create a global learning atmosphere with an equal balance of male and female students.


Equipment

The college has a fully equipped 300 sq m. film studio, 14 Avid editing suites, a sound studio (Pro Tools), professional sound equipment and more than 20 professional HD cameras of various sizes. The college has two cinemas. The larger Store Bjørn ("Big Bear", named after
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's logo) is fitted with Dolby Digital Surround sound (7.1), first-class film (digital and 3D) and Blu-ray projection and luxury seating for 209 viewers. The smaller one, Lille Bjørn (“Little Bear”) cinema can accommodate 46 viewers and can play Blu-ray and DVD.


Surroundings and leisure

European Film College is situated on the outskirts of the town of
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peninsula.Denmark Popular attractions, such as the modern Glass Museum, the New Malt Factory and the Fregatten Jylland ship, attracts many tourists in the summer. The closest cities are
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30 km by road to the northeast and Aarhus, 45 km by road to the west. There is an hourly bus service connecting with Aarhus and a coach service to
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departs from Ebeltoft. The
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is 15 km to the north. Ebeltoft and most of Djursland was designated as a National Park in 2009 and present conservational important and interesting nature scenery. On campus there is a playing field,
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and
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courts. Students can use the local fitness centre and indoor swimming pool at reduced rates.


Notable alumni

* Joachim Trier *
Nikolaj Arcel Nikolaj Arcel (born 25 August 1972) is a Danish filmmaker and screenwriter. He is best known for his 2012 film '' A Royal Affair'' which won two prizes at the Berlin International Film Festival and was nominated for Best Foreign Language Film a ...
* Charlotte Bruus Christensen * Pernille Fischer Christensen * Beate Bille * Philip "Pilou" Asbæk * Philippe Lesage * Sturla Brandth Grøvlen * Fabian Wagner *
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* Martin Zandvliet * Katrin Pors * Kristine Kujath Thorp


References


External links

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European Film College on IMDb
{{authority control Film schools in Denmark