Student Academy Awards
FSU Film School has won a total of 8 "Student Oscars" from the Academy of Motion Picture and placed as a regional finalist 12 times (4 times in the year 2003 alone). Four student titles have gone on to win top awards in festivals that qualified them for entry into the non-student Oscars.
Academy of Television Collegiate Awards
The FSU Film School has won a total of 24 collegiate Emmys from the Academy of Television Arts and Sciences. In 2003 The Film School was the first school in the history of the Academy to place First, Second, and Third in the comedy category. In 2004 The Film School set another Academy record by being the first school to win 5 student Emmys in one year (two First place, two Second place, and one Third place)
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Top Stories
Film School Grad Pens Major Motion Picture
Florida State University alumna Melissa Carter took Cloud Nine all the way to New York City for the premiere of her first major motion picture, "Little Black Book," a dark comedy that opened nationwide August 6 with big-name stars like Brittany Murphy and Kathy Bates.
Daryl Hannah Hosts Screening Of Film School's Academy Awards Qualifying Short Film About Human Trafficking
In an effort to help expose and combat human trafficking at home and abroad, Actress and activist Daryl Hannah hosted a special screening of The Film School's critically acclaimed short film "Fields of Mudan" on Jan. 9 in Los Angeles.
FSU Film School Wins Top DGA Student Awards for Latino, Women Filmmakers
The Directors Guild of America has announced its 2005 Student Filmmakers Awards for African Americans, Asian Americans, Latinos and women -- and Florida State University's School of Motion Picture, Television and Recording Arts will take home half of them.
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