Film schools and video & TV departments all over the world are embracing Gorilla to teach their students industry standard production methods. Gorilla is popular on campus because the software is built for independent filmmakers, not studio filmmakers. Students can use Gorilla for every facet of their mini productions, and purchase their own copy of Gorilla Student Edition for only $199. Gorilla is a fantastic teaching aid for topics such as stripboards, breakdown sheets, three-tiered budgets, globals, fringes, distribution of profits, and so much more.
Below is a partial list of schools currently teaching and/or using Gorilla in classrooms and labs:
American Intercontinental University
Art Center College of Design
Brigham Young University
British Columbia Institute of Technology (Canada)
Chaffey College
College de Jonquiere (Canada)
Colorado Film School
Cooloola Sunshine Institute of TAFE (Australia)
Drexel University
Fairleigh Dickinson University
Fitchburg State College
Five Towns College
Frontier High School
Haywood Community College
Ithaca College
Loyola Marymount University
Minnesota Community Technical College
Missouri Western State College
Mount Hood Community College
New York University (NYU) Film School
Penn State University
Point Park University
Princeton University
Sarah Lawrence College
Southern Louisiana Community College
St. Francis Borgia Regional High School
Temple University
University of Colorado at Boulder
University of Colorado at Denver
University of Georgia
University of La Verne
University of Montana
Unreel Digital Film School (Canada)
Victorian College of the Arts (Australia)
Watkins Art College
We offer educational discounts for your school’s film or video studies program, labs and teachers/professors. We often travel to schools around the nation giving presentations on independent film production, using Gorilla. It’s a great way to get students and faculty started on the right foot.
At Jungle Software, we are serious about film education. Give us a call to learn more about a partnership with your school.
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