09-02-2011

Baltic Film and Media School in Tallinn Builds Postproduction Centre

By Martin Aadamsoo

    The Tallinn-based international Baltic Film and Media School (BFM) has started construction of its new building in the centre of city, to be completed by early 2012, which will also house a digital postproduction centre and offer new production facilities for the fledgling Estonian audiovisual industry.

    The construction budget is estimated at 5.7M EUR, plus a further 1M EUR investment in the digital post-production centre provided by Enterpirse Estonia. Financing comes from the Europan Union structural funds (30%) and Tallinn University, BFM's parent institution. The new buidling includes a sound stage for film production with adjacent storage and workshops, a TV-studio with control room, a cinema hall, editing and sound mix suites, a Dolby-ready sound recording studio and multimedia centre.

    The digital post-production centre is a joint venture between the Baltic Film and Media School, the national film agency Estonian Film Foundation and the Union of Estonian Post-Production Companies. Mixing film school with a commercial enterprises aims to bring together young filmmakers and production companies, facilitating the transfer of graduates to the audiovisual industry and giving the latter first-look access to new talent.

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