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  2. In 1970 the syllabus of the schools was expanded to include television and today it is known as The National Film School in Łódź. Since 1949 the school has had its Film Production Centre, in which students work on their practical assignments and diploma projects. Alumnus Andrzej Wajda said of the school,

  3. Leon Schiller National Film, Television and Theatre School is situated at 61/63 Targowa St.in Lodz. You can get there from: Łódź Kaliska Railway Station Tram 10 or 8 – get off at Piłsudskiego/Targowa stop.

  4. Departments. At the Polish National Film School in Lodz you can study at one of four basic departments, namely: Film and Television Direction Department (specializations: direction, film editing, screenwriting), Direction of Photography and Television Production Department (specializations: direction of photography, animation and special ...

  5. The exam has a form of an interview in Polish with the candidate on problems connected with film, television, theatre, literature, music, fine art, social & cultural events in Poland, candidate’s father land and the world, and elements of management knowledge, copyrights and economics.

  6. We begin our walk in the footsteps of the Oscar-winning filmmakers at its source, at a place which, over its decades of activity, has educated generations of...

  7. The Leon Schiller State Higher School of Film, Television and Theatre in Łódź was born in 1958 out of the merger of two Łódź schools that had been running since 1948 – the State Acting School (renamed the Leon Schiller State Theatre School in 1954) and the State Film School.

  8. There isn’t much you can do other than stand outside the gates and gawk, but the 'Leon Schiller National Higher School of Film, Television & Theatre' (as it's technically called) is where Hollyłódź was born, and since it’s right next door to the Museum of Cinematography it’s worth a cas.

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