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LFA is a much needed addition to training
for an industry that needs all the talent
and skills it can get. |
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Lord Puttnam |
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No
short cuts from the LFA. All films we receive
are well documented and of a very high standard,
certainly a Film School we are proud to
be associated with. |
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Len Thornton, Soho
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The LFA
gives students an excellent opportunity
to develop professional level skills in
cinematography and camerawork |
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John Ward, DOP/ cam
op (Final Cut), Steadicam Operator (Full Metal
Jacket) |
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LFA needs
an award because I have never seen such
a student programme. In fact I don't like
to call it a student programme. It's so
full of original and imaginative work, it
is like a production company of its own…truly,
I have never seen such a programme of terrific
movies. |
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Nicolas Roeg (Don't
Look Now, Walkabout) LFA graduation screenings
2004 |
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The LFA
provides students with a solid grounding
in all areas of film-making. Whichever discipline
you end up working in, an appreciation of
the workings of each department is crucial
to be successful in any film role. |
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Stewart Le Marechal,
APT Films, Associate Producer on Wondrous
Oblivion |
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