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  1. The Berkeley Digital Film Institute was a San Francisco Bay Area film school founded in early [1] [2] The school was founded and led by Patrick Kriwanek, who previously had been the head of the Academy of Art University 's Motion Picture and Video division, for six years.

  2. The Department teaches students to think historically, theoretically, and analytically about film and media within the broad context of humanistic studies. Students and faculty engage with all forms of moving-image culture, including film, still photography, television, and digital media.

  3. 15 reviews and 3 photos of BERKELEY DIGITAL FILM INSTITUTE "Part school, part production company, BDFI offers extensive experience working on narrative fiction, music videos, and documentary films. You choose what you want to focus on, whether it be directing, editing, writing, producing, etc.

  4. The Department of Film & Media offers innovative, interdisciplinary programs leading to a BA in Film and a PhD in Film & Media. It also provides curricular support for the Designated Emphasis in Film Studies for doctoral students in other departments.

  5. In the early 1970s, three major film journals were founded in Berkeley: Camera Obscura (1972 to present), Women and Film (1972-75), and Jump Cut (1974 to present), which opened film studies to the intellectual currents of structuralism, semiology, feminism, and Marxism.

  6. Berkeley offers an interdisciplinary undergraduate program leading to a Bachelor of Arts (BA) in Film & Media. The program offers rigorous engagement with the entire culture of moving-images, teaching students to think historically, theoretically, and analytically about a wide range of cinematic forms.

  7. The core courses for Film & Media majors include a two-semester sequence in the history of silent and sound film, a course on the documentary and the avant-garde film, a course in film theory, and a selection of courses on specific film genres, filmmakers, national cinemas and new media.