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Matches in DBpedia 2015-10 for { ?s ?p "The Red Sea Institute of Cinematic Arts (RSICA) is the first and only MFA program in Cinematic Arts for the Middle East and North Africa. It is based in Aqaba, Jordan. RSICA is a joint effort of Royal Film Commission – Jordan [1] and the University of Southern California School of Cinematic Arts. Its students are women and men from the MENA region (Middle East and North Africa) in a specialized learning environment dedicated to teaching the six key disciplines of the cinematic arts.The two-year MFA in Cinematic Arts program at RSICA graduates industry-ready women and men with practical, creative and media business skills. Through ongoing classes and collaborative production in varied forms such as fiction, documentary and television, RSICA students will build a significant portfolio of creative media work to launch their careers. The course itself has been designed with the leading film school in the world to meet the needs of the developing Middle Eastern film industry.The Red Sea Institute of Cinematic Arts officially opened its doors September 2008. It is an international, fully accredited graduate school offering a Master of Fine Arts Degree in Cinematic Arts. The MFA program supports career development and business skills with an advanced education in cinema, television and a wide range of newly evolving screen-based media.In RSICA’s first graduating class of 2010, graduates went on to the Sundance Director’s Workshop, the Iowa International Writers Program, the Producers Guild of America International Internship Program in Los Angeles, as well as to full-time positions in the MENA Region such as the American University in Dubai and Rubicon Group Holding in Jordan. Two of its alumni will be contributing directors in the international documentary project sponsored by the Escuela Internacional de Cine y Televisión in Cuba, titled “To Be A Human Being”.The RSICA Campus houses a transitional but state-of-the-art digital technology infrastructure for production, post, sound and exhibition., designed in conjunction with the University of Southern California School of Cinematic Arts."@en }

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