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‘Variety’ names RIT as one of the top film schools in North America

RIT’s School of Film and Animation has a growing reputation in Hollywood and has been recognized by the entertainment industry for its high-achieving alumni who graduate with expertise in cutting-edge technology.

The school’s latest recognition comes from Variety magazine, the “most authoritative and trusted source of entertainment business news” in the world.

Variety named RIT as one of the Top Film Schools in North America in the publication’s annual Education Impact Report. The list includes universities as old as the moving picture itself, as well as newer budding programs—all of which offer “an impressive array of educators, facilities and lessons to be learned,” according to Variety.

The report noted RIT’s “deep bench of facilities,” students’ access to internships and industry collaborations, and experienced instructors who are “a huge asset for students.”

“Being named among the top film schools by Variety is a tremendous honor. It’s a testament to the exciting momentum we’ve built and our dedication to providing our students with the experiences and skills needed to thrive in the industry,” said Shanti Thakur, director of the School of Film and Animation.

She added, “Nurturing the talent, passion, and creativity of our students is at the heart of what we do. Watching the evolution of their work from their first year to their final year at RIT is inspiring.”

In the past year, RIT has steadily climbed in film school rankings and was included in lists released by The Hollywood Reporter, TheWrap, and Animation Career Review. For third-year student Carson Munn, it’s an exciting time to be part of the program.

During his college search, Munn said the top-notch facilities offered by RIT’s MAGIC Spell Studios—complete with sound stages, sound and color mixing studios, and high-quality equipment for students to use—and the supportive community within the school is what drew him to the film and animation – production option program.

He shared that the abundance of experiential learning opportunities available on campus, and in Los Angeles through the RIT in LA program, helped him grow as a filmmaker.

“I wanted to go to a university where I knew I could leave with confidence and stability as I went about my career search. I have no doubts that RIT will make this happen for me,” said Munn, from Amsterdam, N.Y. “No matter what area of film you want to pursue, you will find another RIT alum working there.”

RIT’s community of Deaf and hard-of-hearing students also attracted Munn to the school.

“As someone with hearing loss, the National Technical Institute for the Deaf provides me with accommodations in my classes that no other college would have been able to give me,” he said.

Former Disney executive Tom Connor ’11 (film and animation), assistant provost and professor of practice at RIT, worked directly with Munn and other students enrolled in the RIT in LA program. Connor said he is impressed by the interdisciplinary film and animation curriculum offered by the school.

“RIT is unique in that our graduates are just as likely to win awards for their technical innovations as they are their creative contributions. This fusion of technology and creativity sets our students up for industry success by giving them the skills needed to create today’s cross-disciplinary entertainment experiences,” said Connor.

In addition to the hands-on opportunities available through RIT in LA, the School of Film and Animation recently established a new student exchange program with the Film and TV School of the Academy of Performing Arts in Prague (FAMU) under the leadership of Thakur.

Todd Jokl, dean of RIT’s College of Art and Design, said the accolades earned by the School of Film and Animation this year are extremely gratifying and a reflection of the school’s high-achieving graduates and the talent of the student body, faculty, and staff.

“The RIT community knows that the school has long-been renowned for its unique approach to learning that combines the timeless art of filmmaking and cutting-edge technology. Seeing that awareness spread across the nation is a point of pride for the College of Art and Design,” said Jokl. 

Go to the School of Film and Animation’s website to learn more about its program offerings.

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