Łódź Film School
The Łódź National Higher School of Film, Television and Theatre is the most notable academy for aspiring filmakers in Poland.
The school has three Oscar-winning alumni, most notably Director Roman Polanski, the genius behind such films as 'The Pianist' and the 2005 adaptation of 'Oliver Twist'. Andrzej Wajda and Zbigniew Rybczyński are two others bringing an Oscar to the schools name.
The Institution features four basic units, these are:
- Department of Film and Television
- Division Cinematography and Television
- Faculty of Film
- Acting Department
European Adademy of Arts
European Academy of Arts was established in October 1992 as the first non-state private school of fine arts university status.
The founder and first rector of the Academy is Anthony Falat - one of the leading Polish painters.
EAS runs full time: 3-year undergraduate, 2-year supplementary Master, 1-year master studies.
It offers courses in Graphic Art, Graphic Design, Multimedia Art and Painting, all of which offer a module in animation.