Huntington University Arizona Center for Digital Media Arts

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Peoria, United States

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Huntington University Arizona Center for Digital Media Arts Reviews | Rating 4.7 out of 5 stars (5 reviews)

Huntington University Arizona Center for Digital Media Arts is located in Peoria, United States on 8385 W Mariners Way. Huntington University Arizona Center for Digital Media Arts is rated 4.7 out of 5 in the category private university in United States.

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8385 W Mariners Way

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+1 4809395074

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Alexander Payan

Being a first year student with no prior knowledge of film production, or any know-how on how to even properly use a camera, I can honestly say that coming to this school has been the most rewarding, most eye-opening, best decision I ever made in my entire life. The hands on learning done here has not only grown my knowledge of film production but has also given me focus (pun intended) in life. I've worked hands-on in multiple scene studies, a handful of projects, and even a short film, all within a semester. This school truly is amazing.

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Sally Johnson

The film program is a lost cause. Unless a student already has some knowledge of film production, he or she will learn absolutely nothing. Assignments are given without instruction or guidance on how to operate equipment. Basically, the program gives assignments and students are responsible for self-teaching/learning. A really expensive way to self-teach, but at least you get the degree I guess. Thank God for YouTube! Also, Christian in name only - at least the film program.

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Fawkes

Going to this school has been one of the best things to happen to me; the teachers and my fellow students are so helpful and we all want each other to succeed. Being in the film program has helped me learn the fundamentals of filming and editing as well as how to use a camera and how to be a grip and gaffer. The teachers are great at giving constructive and positive feedback, and honestly the Christian aspect is there, yes, but it's not required and doesn't force itself unto students. I'm proud to be going here and to be a Forester.

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Jonathan

This school is awesome! It got such a great vibe and have a lot to offer! The school looked small at first but when you go inside it's HUGE. The people here are very nice too, love it!

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Jack Mehl

I attended HUAZ as a high school senior, taking two film classes alongside a full schedule of high school classes. I went in uncertain of the sort of experience I would get. Sure they had promised it would be a \creative hub\ and I would get tons of \hands-on\ experience, but if it was so great, why hadn't I heard of it before? However, within a month I was already directing my first scene. To become better at something, you need practice. To get better at writing, you write. To get better at playing basketball, you play basketball. To become a better filmmaker, you make films. This school provided me with the tools and know-how to do so. I got to learn about film making from people who've been involved for years. I got to use and learn equipment that would've cost a fortune otherwise. Finally, I got to establish myself as a filmmaker. The biggest advantage of this school is that it is very \grassroots\ and homegrown. Although it is big enough to provide you with plenty of opportunities in the professional industry, it is small enough to be welcoming and encouraging. You aren't going in and having to follow the standards of decades of filmmakers before you. Instead you can establish your own style, and find what you enjoy about film making. Although the information you learn may be as good as anywhere, the experience is what sets this school apart. I am looking forward to another semester at HUAZ.