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  1. The Theatre Schools Bachelor of Fine Arts (BFA) degree in acting prepares actors to work on both stage and screen. It develops actors who are imaginative, skillful, expressive and vibrantly alive.

  2. May 15, 2019 · The Theatre School's Bachelor of Fine Arts (BFA) degree in Theatre Arts is our most flexible program and allows students to study and get experience in a variety of theatrical disciplines.

  3. The Bachelor of Fine Arts in Film and Television is a specialist degree. Students concentrate in one of eleven specific film and television areas and create portfolios preparing them for careers in the industry.

    • Step 1: Submit The Common Application Or Depaul's Transfer Application
    • Step 2: Audition Or Interview
    • Step 3: Submit Additional Application Materials

    Begin by submitting an application and specifying your intended major as a Theatre School program. You cannot apply undecided to The Theatre School and cannot submit more than one application at a time to DePaul University. Within 24 hours of applying, you will receive a confirmation email and access to the Blue Demon Domain - your personalized app...

    The BFA Acting major requires an audition; all other Theatre School majors require an interview. Click on your intended major below to learn more about the audition or interview process, as well as what major-specific application materials you will need to submit prior to registering:

    Although the audition or interview (and its associated materials) is the most important part of the admissions process for The Theatre School, there are a couple other materials you will need to submit in order to complete your application:

  4. Our BFA in Film and Television program emphasizes the technical aspects of media production and explores the relationship between cinema production technologies and creative artistic expression. You’ll choose one of 11 filmmaking concentrations.

  5. May 15, 2019 · The BFA in Film & Television provides students with the ability to specialize in a specific area of film and television production by choosing one of 11 concentrations: cinematography, comedy filmmaking, creative producing, directing, documentary, editing, production design, screenwriting, showrunner, sound design, and visual effects.

  6. Undergraduate (BFA) Applicants. BFA Interviews. Interviews are required for all BFA programs other than BFA Acting. All interviews take place in December, January, and early February.