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University of Texas at Austin

Austin, United States

Average Rating
★★★★
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Department of Radio-Television-Film
CMA 6.118
Austin, Texas 78712-1091
United States

Tel. +1 512-471-4202
Email. No email address provided (Add)
Web. rtf.utexas.edu

Are foreign students accepted?
Yes

Courses Offered
Under Graduate Degree (Bachelors), Graduate Degree (Masters), Post-Graduate (PhD etc), Other,

Majors/Specialisms

Camera Formats Used
MiniDV, Film (Super 8mm), Film (16mm), Film (35mm), Other,

Post-Production Systems Used
Apple Final Cut Pro, Avid, Flatbed Film Editing, ProTools,

Average Age of Equipment
2 - 5 years


Reviews of University of Texas at Austin

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Todd Smith Former Student, 04-Jan-2006
I think you'd be better off if you read what Robert Rodriguez has written with regards to film schools, then realize that he went to U.T. In my opinion, there is no true preparation for the low-pay/no-pay industry that doesn't really exist in Austin anyway. There is a lot of U.T. pride and you will learn using good equipment, but where you go from there is anyone's guess. If I were a prospective student I would not waste my time with a school that did not have steadfast statistics, above 50%, in placement in the industry. Check out the career services center at U.T. for their statistics, then decide.
★★★★★
Linden Dalecki Former Student, 15-Sep-2004
U.T. Austin is a great university and the R.T.F. program is top-notch, both in terms of production and screenwriting. With the roll out this year of R.T.F.-affiliated Burnt Orange Productions, the program is likely to pass up the prestige film programs on the left and right coasts. Not to mention the liveability factor in Austin vs. NYC or LA. If in doubt, come check it out.
★★★★★
Travis Kerschen Former Student, 16-Feb-2002
I graduated from UT in 1999, and I have been wanting to go back since. The professors are all top notch, the resources are good, and the education is great. I loved it. I was in the Intensive Production Sequence, which was very concentrated on production. I am very proud to be a UT Film Alumni.

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