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    2 Directing programs found

    Course Programs in Performing Arts Theater studies Directing

    A course is a unit of study in a specific area of knowledge, usually within a broader disciplinary field. They are typically focused on professionals dedicated to gaining expertise and qualifications in their careers but are also taken by those simply interested in increasing their knowledge.

    What is a course in directing? These courses can help aspiring directors learn the fundamentals of directing, from preproduction to the shoot itself. Topics may include effective leadership, motivational strategies for actors, working in collaboration with other film professionals, production limits, and meeting the needs of the client. From learning the basic structure of films to developing advanced narrative-visual techniques, students can acquire the tools they need to succeed in the exciting world of motion pictures.

    Students may learn how to explore their creative vision and then develop, write and direct a script. Directing courses often give students the skills to balance the many conflicting demands on their time and resources. Students may also be given hands-on opportunities to hone techniques for working with and leading a team.

    The cost of a course in directing fluctuates and depends on the length of the program, as well as the particular school. Expect the course to last one to two years, but this can vary, so contact the school directly for specific information.

    A course in directing may help students develop a professional portfolio, form relationships with film insiders and possibly break into the film and entertainment business. Students may work as assistant directors or in other film crew positions. Other career possibilities include production assistant, personal assistant, or manager of a film crew. Graduates may choose to write, film, and direct their own independent productions or become entertainment critics. They can also pursue additional education to become teachers in film-related classes.

    A course in directing is a critical step to a professional career in film direction. They are offered at a variety of locations both locally and globally, and online options may be available. For more information, please search for your program below and contact directly the admission office of the school of your choice by filling in the lead form.