PriFest in collaboration with Sarajevo Film Academy shares this year's scholarship to Kosovo students

PriFest and Sarajevo Film Academy continue their co-operation this year. The prestigious international film institution Sarajevo Film Academy, through the PriFest even this year, offers a scholarship for the basic level study at the Regji Film branch. Last year was Sovereign student Noecaj, who won the full scholarship for study Bachelor (BFA). The beneficiary of this [...]
Last year was Sovereign student Noecaj, who won the full scholarship for study Bachelor (BFA).
The beneficiary of this stock will be able to follow lectures by law professors from around the world, produce films during studies, and follow many special workers organised by the Academy of Professional Guests, world cinematography names. In past years, lawmakers at seminars have been: JULlET Binoche, Tilda Swinton, Bella Tarr, Gael Garcia Bernal, Agniszka Holland, Gus Van Sant, Abel Ferra, very much again.
As with other monitoring activities, the PriFest -- except in the development of the film industry -- directly contributes to the process of educating film professionals. Through festival partners, even this year comes a wonderful opportunity to raise the professional and academic level for all young and film professionals from Kosovo.
“We are happy and proud and at the same time dedicated to our mission of supporting, developing and establishing local film industry. Co-operation with Sarajevo Film Academy is one of PriFest's activities that, in addition to opening new opportunities, will bring long-term positive changes to the professional and academic arena in cinematography” was released Vjosa Berisha, the director of PFest.
Sarajevo Film Academy is part of Sarajevo School of Science and Technology (SSST) University, which is a private non-profit institution established in 2004. The university is composed of eight academic departments, seven research institutions and a Digital Media Centre. Today, University S The SST is known as one of the leading academic platforms in South Eastern Europe. The university was founded by MET Foundation, a non-profit organisation established in 1998 to help progress and finance academic, research and development projects in the Balkan region.
Bachelor studies that last three years (6 semester) are designed in the form students in the first year will learn the basic aspects of filmmaking such as time and film spaces, audio and monotage techniques, and production. All of this will be learned through practical work as students are required to produce 4 films throughout the year at a maximum of 5 minutes each, dealing with the topic of space, time, market, and intersection.
While in the second year, students will be asked to produce a 10-30-minute documentary film, while courses will focus more on the combination of film literature, its adaptation into film, learning of different dramatistic structures and perfecting key cinematographic elements, such as preparation of screens, squareery, assembly and post-producing, building and character presentations, features, actors, etc. The production of an feature film for up to 10 minutes also means completion of second year studies.
The third and last year for the level of Bachelor studies continues to invest towards the student's personal artistic development and increased the ability of their speech in the language and style of the film. Depending on the needs of students, these will be offered individual mentoring, which will help prepare them further in producing their own graduation film. The mentoring, which will be conducted by international professionals, will lead students to their professional independence, as the graduation film will be prepared according to their voice and choice, with support from the mentors as well as the budget and professional film-making staff are provided by the academy.
The beauty and culture of Bosnia and Herzegovina, Kosovar students will have the opportunity to cope with students of more than 30 countries in the world, after the Sarajevo Film Academy annually accepts students from Australia, Brazil, Colombia, Croatia, France, India, Japan, Mexico, Portugal, United Arabia, Great Britain, Italy.
Soon we'll also publish the winner/seller scholarship for studies at this prestigious university.
The PriFest, which this year holds the 10th edition of Jubilar, is the largest cinematographic event in Kosovo. Fridays 17-22 July 2018.









