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  1. The University of Television and Film Munich (German: Hochschule für Fernsehen und Film München, short: HFF Munich) is a publicly funded film school in Munich, Germany. The school was established in 1966 by decree of the Bavarian government.

  2. HFF Munich provides professional training for directing documentary and fiction films and series, editing (with an editing major, in the film directing program), production (including a Creative Producing focus), screenwriting, and cinematography; as well as VFX supervision and production.

  3. HFF Munich offers seven degree programs: Feature Film and Television Feature (Dept. III), Film and Television Documentary (Dept. IV), Montage (Dept. III / IV), Production and Media Business (Dept. V), Screenplay (Dept. VI), Cinematography and VFX (Dept. VII).

  4. The University of Television and Film Munich (HFF Munich) was founded in 1966, with classes starting in 1967 – in 2017, the HFF Munich celebrated its 50-year anniversary. Since 2011, it has been located in the Kunstareal München at Bernd-Eichinger-Platz.

  5. It was initially housed in an old villa on Kaulbachstrasse, but the rooms weren’t suitable for every subject, and so lessons were also taught at the BR Studios on Rundfunkplatz square and in the district of Freimann, at the Bavaria Film site in Geiselgasteig, and at ZDF in Unterföhring.

  6. The University of Television and Film Munich upholds a tradition of comprehensive training in all aspects of movie-making – from creative design, film craft and technology, to media science and business.

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  8. The University of Television and Film Munich, founded in 1966, is a film school seated in Munich, Bavaria. It accomodates some 350 students. Prospective students are offered the following five degree programs: “Feature Film and Television Feature“, “Film and Television Documentary“, “Production and Media Business“, as well as ...

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