From the outset, NFS established partnerships with the other Nordic film schools and the international association of film and television schools, CILECT. The Nordic region in CILECT, NORDICIL, presently coordinated by NFS, brings Nordic students and teachers together 3 to 4 times a year to have high profile seminars, to exchange “best practice” and to create a network for both students and teachers. In recent years the exchange of artistic research in film education has developed at the initiative of NFS. In GEECT - the European branch of CILECT - activities concentrate on teaching and learning practices in specific disciplines. NFS is planning to host a GEECT-seminar in 2017 on educating film teachers (se below). This initiative is a follow-up on the NFS-publication “Training the trainers” (2005, by Richard Ross) that was the first published coherent material within CILECT on how to teach film students in all the different disciplines. In addition to network-based activities, NFS has over the years developed bilateral collaborations and shared workshops in producing, screenwriting and cinematography.
As the only national artistic film education in Norway, NFS seeks collaborations with other national arts educations in Norway. At this time, two MA-students in film music composition from the Norwegian Academy of Music (NMH) are integrated in NFS’s master programme and there are continual collaborations with students from the National Theatre Academy at KHiO, who receive practical training in acting for film on production exercises on NFS’s study. Recently NFS, KHIO and NMH launched an alumni project together with “Talent Norway” and private sponsors called “Art Excellence”. The aim is to support great talents from the art educations in Norway in their challenging transit from school to professional career.
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The Norwegian Film School (NFS) was founded in 1997 as “an art school of the highest standard in the field of film and television” on a par with international schools, and is an autonomous faculty within Lillehammer University College (LUC). Its mandate from the government is to identify, nurture, and develop the talent of budding filmmakers and prepare them to work effectively in the national and international film industries, while at the same time bringing new inspiration and vigour to the industry.