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New Hampshire Film Schools - Find Programs in New Hampshire

If you are looking for schools in New Hampshire with degrees in Film, please look below to find a comprehensive directory of films schools and Schools across the United States.

Television, video, and motion picture camera operators produce images that tell a story, inform or entertain an audience, or record an event. Film and video editors edit soundtracks, film, and video for the motion picture, cable, and broadcast television industries. Some camera operators do their own editing.

Making commercial quality movies and video programs requires technical expertise and creativity. Producing successful images requires choosing and presenting interesting material, selecting appropriate equipment, and applying a good eye and steady hand to assure smooth natural movement of the camera.

Camera operators in New Hampshire use television, video, or motion picture cameras to shoot a wide range of subjects, including television series, studio programs, news and sporting events, music videos, motion pictures, documentaries, and training sessions. Some film or videotape private ceremonies and special events. Those who record images on videotape are often called videographers. Many are employed by independent television stations, local affiliates, large cable and television networks, or smaller, independent production companies. Studio camera operators work in a broadcast studio and usually videotape their subjects from a fixed position. News camera operators, also called electronic news gathering (ENG) operators, work as part of a reporting team, following newsworthy events as they unfold. To capture live events, they must anticipate the action and act quickly. ENG operators may need to edit raw footage on the spot for relay to a television affiliate for broadcast.

Camera operators employed in New Hampshire in the entertainment field use motion picture cameras to film movies, television programs, and commercials. Those who film motion pictures are also known as cinematographers. Some specialize in filming cartoons or special effects. They may be an integral part of the action, using cameras in any of several different camera mounts. For example, the camera operator can be stationary and shoot whatever passes in front of the lens, or the camera can be mounted on a track, with the camera operator responsible for shooting the scene from different angles or directions. Other camera operators sit on cranes and follow the action, while crane operators move them into position. Steadicam operators mount a harness and carry the camera on their shoulders to provide a more solid picture while they move about the action. Camera operators who work in the entertainment field often meet with directors, actors, editors, and camera assistants to discuss ways of filming, editing, and improving scenes.

Both amateur and professional photographers rely heavily on photographic process workers and processing machine operators to develop film, make prints or slides, and do related tasks, such as enlarging or retouching photographs. Photographic processing machine operators operate various machines, such as mounting presses and motion picture film printing, photographic printing, and film developing machines. Photographic process workers in New Hampshire perform more delicate tasks, such as retouching photographic negatives and prints to emphasize or correct specific features.

Photographic processing machine operators often have specialized jobs. Film process technicians operate machines that develop exposed photographic film or sensitized paper in a series of chemical and water baths to produce negative or positive images. First, technicians mix developing and fixing solutions, following a formula. They then load the film in the machine, which immerses the exposed film in a developer solution. This brings out the latent image. The next steps include immersing the negative in a stop-bath to halt the developer action, transferring it to a hyposolution to fix the image, and then immersing it in water to remove the chemicals. The technician then dries the film. In some cases, these steps are performed by hand.

Color printer operators control equipment that produces color prints from negatives. These workers read customer instructions to determine processing requirements. They load film into color printing equipment, examine negatives to determine equipment control settings, set controls, and produce a specified number of prints. Finally, they inspect the finished prints for defects, remove any that are found, and insert the processed negatives and prints into an envelope for return to the customer.

Photographic process workers, sometimes known as digital imaging technicians, use computer images of conventional negatives and specialized computer software to vary the contrast of images, remove unwanted background, or combine features from different photographs. although computers and digital technology are replacing much manual work, some photographic process workers, especially those who work in portrait studios, still perform many specialized tasks by hand directly on the photo or negative. Airbrush artists restore damaged and faded photographs, and may color or shade drawings to create photographic likenesses using an airbrush. Photographic retouchers alter photographic negatives, prints, or images to accentuate the subject. colorists apply oil colors to portrait photographs to create natural, lifelike appearances. Photographic spotters remove imperfections on photographic prints and images.

To find a Film schools in or near New Hampshire Browse Below:

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Ames Media Institute, Online Film and Digital Media School
The Art Institutes - Video Production Program - (800) 755-7597
Film and TV Connection
Film School Online
Kodak Advanced Cinematography Workshop
SAE Institute of Technology, Digital Film Program


Arizona
The Art Institute of Phoenix - Video Production Program - Phoenix, AZ | (800) 474-2479
Collins College, Digital Video/Television & Cinema Production - Tempe, AZ | (800) 876-7070

California
Academy of Art University, School of Motion Pictures & Television- San Francisco, CA | (800) 544-ARTS
American Film Institute - Los Angeles, CA | 323.856.7628
Aria Films - Jamul, CA | 619.669.6892
The Art Institute of California - Los Angeles, Video Production Program - San Francisco, CA | (888) 493-3261
Brooks Institute of Photography - Santa Barbara, CA | (888) 304-3456
California College of the Arts, Film/Video/Performance - San Francisco, CA | (800) 447-1ART
California Institute of the Arts, School of Film/Video - Valencia, CA | (661) 255-1050
Chapman University - Orange, CA | (714) 997-6765
Columbia College - Hollywood, Cinema - Tarzana, CA | 800-785-0585
Darwin Mitchell - Agua Dulce, CA | (661) 268-8902
Dell'Arte International, School of Physical Theatre - Blue Lake, CA | (707) 668-5663
Kodak Advanced Cinematography Workshop, Hollywood - Hollywood, CA | (323) 464-6131
Los Angeles Film School - Los Angeles, CA | (877) 952-3456
Loyola Marymount University, School of Film and Television - Los Angeles, CA | (310) 338-2700
Motion Picture Driving Clinic - Palmdale, CA | (818) 341-9526
MultiMedia Arts - La Mesa, CA | (619) 589-9919
Platt College, San Diego School of Design - San Diego, CA | (800) 255-0613
San Diego State University, Television, Film, and New Media - San Diego, CA | (619) 594-5450
San Francisco Art Institute - San Francisco, CA
San Francisco State University, Cinema Program - San Francisco, CA | (415) 338-1629
Stunts-Ability - San Diego, CA | (619) 785-6846
Thrillseekers Unlimited, Hollywood - Hollywood, CA | (866) 4 X.STUNTS
University of California - Berkley, CinemaSpace - Berkeley, CA | (510) 642-1415
University of California - Los Angeles, Theater, Film & Television - Los Angeles, CA | (310) 825-5761
University of the Pacific, Film Studies - Stockton, CA | (209) 946-2121
University of Southern California, School of Cinema-Television - Los Angeles, CA | (310) 825-5761


Colorado
The Art Institute of Colorado - Video Production Program - Denver, CO | (800) ASK-CIA0
District of Columbia
Howard University - John H. Johnson School of Communications - (202) 806-7690

Florida
Ames Media Institute - Naples, FL | (239) 793-5255
The Art Institute of Fort Lauderdale - Video Production Program - Fort Lauderdale, FL | (800) 275-7603
Digital Media Arts College - Boca Raton, FL | (866) 255-3622
Florida State University, Motion Picture, Television, and Recording Arts - Tallahassee, FL | (850) 644-2525
Full Sail Real World Education - Winter Park, FL | (800) 226-7625
Kodak Cinematography Workshop Latin America Regional Office - Miami, FL | (305) 507-5656
University of Miami, School of Communication, Video & Film - Coral Gables, FL | (305) 284-2265
Georgia
The Art Institute of Atlanta - Video Production Program - Atlanta, GA | (800) ASK-4AIA

Illinois
Columbia College, Chicago - Chicago, IL
School of the Art Institute of Chicago - Chicago, IL | (312) 899-5219
Southern Illinois University, Cinema & Photography - Carbondale, Illinois

Indiana
Notre Dame Department of Film, Television, and Theatre - Notre Dame, IN

Kansas
University of Kansas, Department of Theatre and Film - Lawrence, KS | (913) 864-3511
Louisiana

University of New Orleans, Drama & Communications - New Orleans, Louisiana | (504) 280-6317


Maine
International Film & Television Workshops - Rockport, ME | (877) 577-7700


Massachusetts
Art Institute of Boston at Lesley University - Boston, MA | (800) 773-0494
Clark University, Department of Visual and Performing Arts - Worcester, MA | (508) 793-7711

Missouri
Kansas City Art Institute, Photography/New Media - Kansas City, MO | 816-474-5224


Nebraska
University of Nebraska - Lincoln, Hixson-Lied College of Fine and Performing Arts - Lincoln, NE | (402) 472-5353


Nevada
University of Nevada - Las Vegas, Fine Arts Departments, Department of Film - Las Vegas, NV | 702/895-3547
New Jersey
Fairleigh Dickinson University, Visual and Performing Arts - Madison, NJ | (973) 443-8635


New York
Alfred School of Art & Design at Alfred University, Division of Expanded Media - Alfred NY | (607) 871-2111
The Art Institute of New York City, Video Production Program - New York City, NY
Bard College, Division of the Arts, Film & Electronic Arts - Annandale-on-Hudson, NY | (845) 758-6822
City College of New York, CUNY, Media & Communication Arts Department - New York, NY 10031
(212) 650-7167
Columbia University - School of the Arts, Film Division - New York, NY | (212) 854-2875
DV Dojo - New York City, NY | (212) 477-2299
New York University, Tisch School of the Arts, Film & Television - New York, NY | (212) 998-1800
Purchase College, Conservatory of Theatre Arts and Film - Purchase, NY | (914) 251-6300
Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, Art Department - Troy, NY | (518) 276-4778
Rochester Institute of Technology, College of Imaging Arts and Sciences - Rochester, NY | (585) 475-6175
SAE Institute of Technology - New York, NY | (212) 944-9121
Vassar College, Film Department - Poughkeepsie, NY | (845) 437-5473


North Carolina

North Carolina School of the Arts, School of Filmmaking - Winston-Salem, NC | (336) 770-1333

Ohio
Ohio University, School of Film - Athens, Ohio 45701 | (740) 593-1323
University of Toledo, Department of Theatre and Film - Toledo, Ohio | (419) 530-INFO

Oklahoma
University of Tulsa, Film Studies - Tulsa, OK | (918) 631-2557

Pennsylvania
The Art Institute of Philadelphia - Video Production Program - Philadelphia, PA | (800) 275-2474
The Art Institute of Pittsburgh - Video Production Program - Pittsburgh, PA | (800) 275-2470
DeSales University, Department of Performing and Fine Art, TV/Film - Center Valley, PA | 610-282-1100
Pittsburgh Filmmakers, School of Film, Video & Photography - Pittsburgh, PA | (412) 681-5449
Saint Joseph's University, Department of Fine and Performing Arts, Film Studies - Philadelphia, PA | (610) 660-1000
Temple University, Film & Media Arts - Philadelphia, PA | (215) 204-3859

Tennessee
Milligan College, Performing, Visual and Communicative Arts - Tri-Cities, TN | (423) 461-8730
SAE Institute of Technology - Nashville, TN | (615) 244-5848

Texas

The Art Institute of Dallas - Video Production Program - Dallas, TX | (214) 692-8080
University of Texas at Austin - College of Communication, Department of Radio, Television & Film - Austin, TX | (512) 471-4071

Utah

Sundance Institute - Salt Lake City, Utah | 801-328-3456
University of Utah - College of Fine Arts, Film Studies - Salt Lake City, UT | (801) 581-5127

Virginia

Hollins University, Art Department, Film & Photography - Roanoke, VA | (540) 362-6308
Regent University, Department of Cinema Arts, Television Arts and Theatre Arts - Virginia Beach, VA | (800) 373-5504

Washington State
The Art Institute of Seattle - Video Production Program - Seattle, WA
Seattle Film Institute - Seattle, WA | (514) 848-4666
Wisconsin
University of Wisconsin - Milwaukee, Department of Film - Milwaukee, WI | (414) 229-6015


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