Northwest Film School
History
The Northwest Film School (NWFS) was founded September 30, 2004 by Glen Berry. Its first class had one instructor and eight students.
In 2005, class offerings expanded to three courses and 32 students. The school grew into a larger, (1,000 square foot) space and the course offerings were structured into a two-year, sequential program.
NWFS began professional partnerships and internships with industry professionals in 2006.
In September 2007, Northwest Film School entered into a partnership with Western Washington to offer a one-year certificate program in Video Production. Glen Berry, director of Northwest Film School, also serves as director of the video production program. All curriculum, course materials and faculty are contributed by NWFS, WWU provides marketing and classroom space. All classes at NWFS are now taught at Western Washington University.
In August 2008, the first students of the certificate program complete the program and screen their thesis projects for the public.
References
- ^ Video Production Certificate Program Home Page Archived August 10, 2010, at the Wayback Machine
- ^ Film school to open in Bellingham. (The buzz: tips, rumors & miscellaneous pieces of business information) (Northwest Film School) (Brief Article) Industry & Business Article - Research, News, Information, Contacts, Divisions, Subsidiaries, Business Associations
- ^ Northwest Film School: About Us Archived July 2, 2010, at the Wayback Machine