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Sydney Film School

Sydney Film School
Sydney Film School Logo
Address
82 Cope Street, Waterloo
Sydney, New South Wales
Australia
Information
School type Film School, Selective
Motto "Courage, Curiosity, Compassion"
Established 2004 (2004)
Administrator Piers Morgan
Director Ben Ferris
Headteacher Kathryn Milliss
Age range 18+
Enrolment Half-Yearly
Campus type Warehouse Studio
Website

Sydney Film School is a private film school based in Waterloo, New South Wales.

The Sydney Film School, Australia, was established in August 2004 by a group of founding partners including Mark Allen, John Buckmaster, Ben Ferris, Phillip Handy, Leslie Oliver, Uracha Oliver, John Saunders, Joe Skrzynski, Emile Sherman and Willie Weinstein. It was officially launched on 3 February 2005 by the Premier of the State of NSW and Minister for the Arts, the Hon Bob Carr. As of February, 2012, seventy-eight Sydney Film School produced films had screened at one-hundred-and-six international film festivals worldwide with thirty-four first place wins

The Founding Director is Ben Ferris (2004+).

Sydney Film School runs two courses: The Diploma of Screen & Media and The Advanced Diploma of Screen & Media.

Some of the accolades afforded to Sydney Film School graduates for their work include:

Best Student Documentary Film at Antenna Film Festival: "Ol' Blue Eyes", Matt Cooney

Finalist at Bondi Short Film Festival: "Letters Home", Neilesh Verma

Industry Advisory Board (IAB) Pitch Competition winner: "Lotus Sonny", Gary Sofarelli

Opening Night screening; Best Australian Animation & Best Australian Composer at World of Women WOW Film Festival, 2012: "Camera Obscura", Marta Maia

Best Comedy Feature & Best Supporting Actress at the American Independent Filmmaker Showcase: "Sick", Nick Danger

Best Direction in a Student Film at 2012 Australian Directors Guild Awards: "The Room", Epiphany Morgan

Best Drama at Blue Mountain Film Festival and Audience Award at Sandfly Film Festival: "The Good Neighbour", James Crisp

At the end of each semester, the school organises the Sydney Film School Festival at the Chauvel Cinema in Paddington to display the students' work.

Previous guest keynote speakers at the Sydney Film School Festival awards ceremony have included: George Miller (July 2005), Tom Zubrycki (July 2006), Phillip Noyce (December 2006), Paul Keating - Former Prime Minister of Australia (July 2007), Gillian Armstrong (December 2007), Bob Connolly (July 2008), Phillip Hearnshaw (December 2008), Bruce Beresford (December 2009), Ray Lawrence (July 2010), Virginia Judge (December 2010), Gretel Killeen (July 2011), Wayne Blair (July 2012), John Duigan (December 2012) and David Jowsey (July 2013)


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