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Madison Media Institute Makes Best Filmmaking School List

MADISON, Wis.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Madison Media Institute has been named one of the best filmmaking schools in the USA by Screenwriting Basics. A web based organization, Screenwriting Basics helps aspiring and professional screenwriters learn about screenwriting and writing screenplays as a paid profession.

“We are honored to become one of the best filmmaking schools in the country. Madison Media Institute is a small tech school but it works on big ideas and we are proud to have been recognized for that,” states Nella Citino, Video & Motion Graphics Department Chair, MMI. The program presently boasts about 100 students.


Madison Media Institute Makes Best Filmmaking School List

MADISON, Wis.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Madison Media Institute has been named one of the best filmmaking schools in the USA by Screenwriting Basics. A web based organization, Screenwriting Basics helps aspiring and professional screenwriters learn about screenwriting and writing screenplays as a paid profession.

“We are honored to become one of the best filmmaking schools in the country. Madison Media Institute is a small tech school but it works on big ideas and we are proud to have been recognized for that,” states Nella Citino, Video & Motion Graphics Department Chair, MMI. The program presently boasts about 100 students.
Students in the Video & Motion Graphics program at Madison Media Institute are prepared for work in both film and video production. They are trained to use industry-standard software applications. For production work, students learn to use a variety of hardware, including light kits, HD digital video cameras, scanners, and color printers. In addition to these skills, the Video and Motion Graphics program introduces students to non-technical aspects of the media business and breaking trends in the motion graphics and video industries.

Madison Media Institute, established in 1969, specializes in media career training through hands-on work with cutting-edge equipment. Specific areas of curriculum include Digital Media Design & Production, Recording & Music Technology, Video & Motion Graphics, Media Systems Technology, Game Art & Animation and Entertainment & Media Business. Programs and facilities are continually upgraded to coincide with developments made in technology and communications.