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Industry Guide 2009 Benelux - Nederlands Film Festival

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EAVE- LES ENTREPRENEURS DE L'AUDIOVISUEL EUROPÉEN<br />

238c rue de Luxembourg<br />

8077 Bertrange Luxembourg<br />

℡+352.44.521060 / +44.77.67371478 /<br />

+35.24.452101<br />

+352.44.521070<br />

fountain@eave.org<br />

www.eave.org<br />

EAVE is a leading training, development and networking<br />

organisations for producers. Apart from the European<br />

Producers Workshop, <strong>Film</strong> Finance Forum and <strong>Film</strong><br />

Marketing Workshop in Europe we are also involved in<br />

workshops bringing European producers together with<br />

their counterparts in Latin America, Asia, the Middle East<br />

and Africa.<br />

Alan Fountain<br />

Chief Executive<br />

NEDERLANDSE FILM EN TELEVISIE ACADEMIE (NFTA)<br />

Markenplein 1<br />

1011 MV Amsterdam Nederland<br />

℡+31.20.5277333<br />

+31.20.5277344<br />

info@filmacademie.nl<br />

www.filmacademie.nl<br />

The Netherlands <strong>Film</strong> and Television Academy (NFTA) is<br />

one of the leading international schools for professional<br />

training in film and quality television. The NFTA offers a<br />

4-year, fulltime BA in eight fields of specialization:<br />

directing (fiction or documentary), camera/light, sound<br />

design, scriptwriting, production design, editing,<br />

interactive multimedia/visual effects and producing.<br />

Students of the BA course specialize in one of the<br />

previously mentioned fields. The Academy´s goal is to<br />

give its students a profound understanding of film and<br />

television.<br />

Cuun Haffmans<br />

Teacher Production<br />

91 | Training

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