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MetFilm School Berlin Facilities

MetFilm School Berlin Facilities

Based in the Alt-Treptow district, the studio is home to coworking spaces, recording studios, post production suites and more, making it the perfect co-location for MetFilm School and BIMM University students to study and create together. 

Located in the R.A.W. area of Berlin, House of Music creates space for music, co-working environments, and diverse networking possibilities, acting as an additional teaching and networking space for MetFilm School students. 

Our Kit Room Team offers a range of free camera, lighting, and sound equipment to support student course projects. Students are also encouraged and have the opportunity to borrow equipment to use outside of official school hours for training purposes or personal projects (subject to availability).

Our range of cameras has recently expanded to include the Sony PXW-FX9 and Sigma FF High Speed prime lenses (for MA Cinematography students).

The facilities at Molecule Studios and House of Music include Midas Consoles, On-Stage Lighting Rigs, ARRI camera and grip equipment, Blackmagic cameras, Sony A7S & FX9, and more. 

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MetFilm School Berlin Learning Resources

MetFilm School Berlin Learning Resources

Berlin students have access to the Deutsche Kinemathek Library at Potsdamer Platz.

As well as this, MetFilm School provides access to subject-specific E-Libraries and streaming services, including:

  • Perlego EBook Collection (through the University of West London)
  • Proquest EBook Central
  • Bloomsbury Screen Studies Collection
  • Bloomsbury Drama Core Collection
  • MUBI

Berlin students have digital access to the available resources at the Learning Space, based at Ealing Studios campus, as well as study support from our Learning Space Officer.