About the specialisation

Study

Practical filmmaking training for all levels, from 1-month course to full Bachelor-level study. 

Available programs for cinematography

From the beginning of the programme, each student chooses one of six specialisations: directing, cinematography, post-production, screenwriting, documentary or producing. While all students share a core curriculum focused on essential filmmaking skills, they also attend additional classes tailored to their specialisation. This focus becomes even more prominent in the final projects, where students take on key roles that match their chosen path. As a result, each student graduates with a practical portfolio that reflects their area of expertise.

1 Month Course

2 main films (one per semester) and additional practical productions

2 Months Course

Choose from: directing, cinematography, documentary, screenwriting, production or post-production

3 Months Course

BTEC HNC Certificate awarded upon completion

Semester Course

Optional on-set experience in film productions and commercials (1+ year programmes only)

1 Year Program

Optional on-set experience in film productions and commercials (1+ year programmes only)

2 Years Program

Optional on-set experience in film productions and commercials (1+ year programmes only)

Screenwriting

Cinematography

Production

Directing

Documentary

Essential details about the program

Course Info

  • Language:English
  • Suitable for:Beginners & international students
  • Schedule: Monday–Friday, approx. 9AM - 5PM
  • Start Date:Every September (see dates & fees →)
  • Certificate: BTEC HNC awarded upon successful completion
  • Location:Prague Film Institute, in the historic centre of Prague
What you’ll learn throughout the year

Study Plan

preparing for the program

Before the program begins, there are a few essentials to get ready. This section outlines what you’ll need to bring, what is provided by the school, and what to expect in terms of equipment and basic costs.

What To Bring?

To get the most out of the program, we recommend that all students bring:

  • Portable external drive (minimum 2 TB)
    To safely store and back up your film projects, you’ll need a portable drive with at least 2 TB of storage capacity.
  • Laptop for editing and independent work

    You’ll be doing a lot of post-production on your own device. Your laptop should ideally meet or exceed the following specifications:

    • CPU: Intel Core i7 or AMD Ryzen 7, M1 (minimum)
      Intel Core i9 or AMD Ryzen 9, M2, M3 (recommended)
    • RAM: 16 GB (minimum) / 32 GB+ (recommended)
    • GPU: 6 GB VRAM (minimum) / 8 GB+ VRAM (recommended)
    • Media storage: SSD or RAID (minimum) / SSD, Direct Attached RAID or NAD RAID (10 GbE) (recommended)

    If needed, you’ll also have access to the school’s computers and software.

  • Personal film budget (approx. 5–10 000 CZK / semester)
    As part of our hands-on approach, students are expected to fund their own film projects. We provide filmmaking equipment and a transportation van, but all other production costs are your responsibility. Choose or write scripts that match your available resources — being creative on a budget is part of the learning.

What is Included

We understand that by choosing to study with us, you’re making a serious financial commitment. Here’s what your tuition fee includes as a Prague Film Institute student:

  • Learning and Training:
    • Lectures, workshops, and masterclasses led by experienced industry professionals
    • All essential teaching materials
  • Qualification:
    • BTEC HNC in Film and Television – awarded only upon successful completion of academic and practical requirements
  • Equipment an Facilities:
    • Access to professional filmmaking equipment and industry-standard editing software (see full list)
    • Free use of school spaces for filming, including green screen and cinema screening room
    • School van available for student productions
  • Industry Experience and Internships:

What is Not Included

  • Language courses:
    • English and Czech language classes are charged separately.
    • English is mandatory only if you do not pass our entry-level test (B2) or cannot provide a valid certificate.
  • Living expenses:
    • Housing, food, local transportation, and daily living costs are not covered by the tuition fee.
  • Travel & visa costs:
    • Airfare, visa application fees, and health insurance are the responsibility of the student.
  • Extra activities (on request):
    • All workshops and classes listed on our website are included in the tuition fee.
    • Additional training or services beyond the core curriculum may carry extra fees if specifically requested by the student.
  • Film production costs:
    • Students are expected to fund their own film projects, including costs for locations, actors, props, catering, and transport.
    • The school provides core filmmaking equipment and access to a transport van.

While these costs are not included in tuition, students often find that living in Prague is more affordable than in many other European capitals.

KEEP IN TOUCH

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    The 1-Year Filmmaking Program at Prague Film Institute offers aspiring filmmakers the chance to choose one of six specialisations – including Directing, Screenwriting, Cinematography, Production, Documentary or Post-production. From the very beginning, students focus on their chosen path while learning core filmmaking principles together. The program is taught in English, based in the historic centre of Prague, and combines intensive practice with real film production experience. Each student creates two final film projects and collaborates on many others throughout the year.

    The 1-Year Filmmaking Program at Prague Film Institute offers aspiring filmmakers the chance to choose one of six specialisations – including Directing, Screenwriting, Cinematography, Production, Documentary or Post-production. From the very beginning, students focus on their chosen path while learning core filmmaking principles together. The program is taught in English, based in the historic centre of Prague, and combines intensive practice with real film production experience. Each student creates two final film projects and collaborates on many others throughout the year.

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    Where you will study

    OUR FACILITIES

    We are based in Prague 1, the very center of Prague, in a 14th century building with 21st century upgrades. We are proud of our top-of-the-line facilities, such as a large green screen and light studio, a cinema and post-production studio, and cutting edge technology in all our classrooms. Moreover, our premises houses our collection of filmmaking equipment, which is above-standard for filmmaking schools in Europe.

     

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