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Baltic Film, Media and Arts School of Tallinn University (BFM) is a film and media school created in 2005 (as Baltic Film and Media School) as a college of Tallinn University.[1]
| Type | Public |
|---|---|
| Established | 2005 |
| Director | Riho Västrik |
| Location | , 59°23′47″N 24°41′52″E / 59.39639°N 24.69778°E |
| Website | www |
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BFM provides students with free shooting and post-production equipment, studio space and production support for their creative works, supervised by established professionals from the audiovisual industry.
Programs
editBFM offers programs at the Bachelor's, Master's and PhD level in Estonian and English.
BFM Training
editBFM Training is the Baltic Film, Media and Arts School's training unit that offers tailor-made trainings and productions that correspond to the profiled needs of clients. Working languages include English, Estonian, Russian, and Finnish.
Equipment and Room Rental
editBFM offers the opportunity for people and organizations outside the school to rent the school's shooting equipment and editing rooms for commercial productions. The school has several production and editing rooms for rent: a 161 m2 film soundstage, a 112 m2 television studio with the service areas, a cinema hall, two sound mixing rooms, 3 sound editing rooms, 8 editing rooms and an 18-seat Apple iMac based computer lab with central SAN media storage. Information about booking.
Notable alumni
edit- Sass Henno, Estonian screenwriter
- Kullar Viimne, Estonian director, screenwriter and cinematographer[2]
- Erik Norkroos, Estonian filmmaker
- Tanel Toom, Estonian Oscar-nominated director and screenwriter
Notable academic staff
edit- Tiina Lokk, Estonian filmmaker
- Riho Västrik, Estonian documentarian, journalist and historian[3]
- Taavi Varm, Estonian artist
- Arvo Iho, Estonian cinematographer[4]
- Mar Canet Sola, Artist and AI Art researcher
References
edit- ↑ "Tallinna Ülikool - Balti filmi, meedia, kunstide ja kommunikatsiooni instituut | UIA Yearbook Profile | Union of International Associations". uia.org. Retrieved 2025-05-09.
- ↑ s.r.o, Appio Digital. "Kullar Viimne | DOKweb". dokweb.net. Retrieved 2025-05-09.
- ↑ s.r.o, Appio Digital. "Riho Västrik | DOKweb". dokweb.net. Retrieved 2025-05-09.
- ↑ Parbat, Kalyan (2017-10-04). "Arvo Iho: The man who took Russian filmmaker Andrei Tarkovsky to the 'Zone'". The Economic Times. ISSN 0013-0389. Retrieved 2025-05-09.
