The Best Film Schools In The World:
Take A Brief Look at Some of the Key Institutions from Sydney to Singapore

• SINGAPORE
Chapman University Singapore
– By Sonia Kolesnikov-Jessop

Chapman University's Dodge College of Film and Media Arts partnered with Ngee Ann Polytechnic in Singapore in 2008 to offer an accelerated two-year degree program in creative producing. Specifically designed for film or communications graduates, its emphasis is on "content development and the creation of international co-productions," says dean Robert Bassett. Students can participate in a summer internship in China or an immersion program in Los Angeles. In addition, Singaporean students can work with those in Chapman to produce cross-cultural documentaries. Fees vary from $4,900 a year for Singaporeans to $22,470 for foreign students, who graduate with a fully fledged BFA from Chapman.

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