École supérieure d'études cinématographiques

Established in 1973, the École supérieure d'études cinématographiques (ESEC) (English: College of Cinematography) is a professional school in the fields of film and audiovisual techniques, and the use of multimedia applied to audiovisual works. Through its programs, ESEC prepares its candidates for careers in:

  • directing for film & video,
  • film & video production,
  • video editing & digital special effects for film & video.
École supérieure d'études cinématographiques
Address
21 rue de Citeaux

75012 Paris
Information
TypePrivate
Established1973
DirecteurKostia Milhakiev
EnrollmentApproximately 400
CampusUrban
Information+33 01 43 42 43 22
Websitehttp://www.esec.edu

ESEC delivers its own diplomas in cinematography and audiovisual techniques. Registered with the Ministry of Education in 1973, member of the FEMIS national college since 1986 until 1998, ESEC is a professional school, training students in the fields of cinema, audiovisual mediums, and multimedia applied to various audiovisual mediums. As with other national schools, ESEC delivers its own diplomas in cinematography and audiovisual techniques, which are French and international diplomas at level II. These diplomas are recognized as among the most important diplomas delivered in France and are recognized by other universities and professional schools in France and abroad, including in 70 other countries. Notably in the USA, at USC (U. of Southern California), UCLA (U. of C. Los Angeles) and NYU (New York University).

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