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Film & Photography Schools in Portland

Portland Film & Video Schools & Programs Film and Photography Schools in Portland
For students of film and photography in Portland, The Art Institute of Portland offers in-depth programs in both fields with majors including digital film and video, visual effects and motion picture graphics, and photography. Meanwhile, photography majors at Oregon College of Art and Craft can learn both traditional camera/darkroom techniques and modern digital image-making, and students at Mt. Hood Community College can earn an associate of applied science in integrated media with a specialization in video or photography. Portland State University's film program also offers a top curriculum with an emphasis on learning basic skills in theory, history, criticism, and practice.

The motion picture and video industry is set to grow 14% through 2018 with an increase of more than 17,000 jobs for actors, producers, and directors. Photographers will also see growth including more than 16,000 jobs as Internet publications and websites increase demand for commercial images.


The Art Institute of Portland

Portland, OR US

About: This is a place where high design meets the great outdoors. Here, we like our coffee piping hot, our buildings environmentally friendly, our food and beverages first class, and our clothes one of a kind. We live in the best of both worlds - big city/small town - and we respect a myriad of lifestyles, cultures, opinions and interests.
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Chemeketa Community College, Department of Art

Salem, OR US

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Chemeketa Community College, Department of Visual Communications

Salem, OR US

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Clackamas Community College, Department of Art

Oregon City, OR US

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Clark College, Art Department

Vancouver, WA US

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Lewis And Clark College, Department of Art

Portland, OR US

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Motorsports Driving Academy

Beaverton, OR US

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Multnomah Arts Center

Portland, OR US



Northwest Film Center, School of Film

Portland, OR US

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Pacific Northwest College of Art

Portland, OR US

About: Located in the heart of the historic Pearl District, Pacific Northwest College of Art is host to the educational and instrumental dreams of art students from around the globe. We offer a four year bachelor of Fine Arts degree in Painting, Sculpture, Printmaking, Photography, and Intermedia, as well as in the applied arts of Graphic Design and Illustration. Our's is a very service-oriented school in which our many departments strive for the education and growth of our students. Request Information



Reed College, Art Department

Portland, OR US

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Willamette University, Department of Art and Art History

Salem, OR US

About: College of Liberal Arts; Art and Art History; Classical Studies; Greece, Middle East archeology opportunities Request Information



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