Reviews
Add Review- Francesca MilaniReviewed on Google Maps
Highly recommended. Professional staff. HQ lessons. Empathy. Patience. Understanding. Dealing with aspiring artists is not always easy LOL ...they know what they're doing.
- Bobby D'BuzeReviewed on Google Maps
I must say, I was pleasantly surprised by how accommodating the staff at Raindance was when I went for the rehearsal for the film 'The Nautilus Mutiny'. Their large studio space has excellent features and can be used for a variety of productions, from turning it into a club, to a ballet dance studio! 5 stars all the way!!!!!
- Natalia PikorReviewed on Google Maps
Raindance gives you practical experience to become a proficient filmmaker with the learn-by-doing (problem-based learning) approach that far exceeds theory and formulated, controlled classroom experiences!
- PoliticalDynamiteReviewed on Google Maps
Raindance advertise their undergraduate courses as being taught by industry professionals, but in fact they are taught by people who have never been on a film set or created a film that has even made it to a reputable film festival. I know 12 year olds with better editting skills than their faculty. This is a very sad reality after spending so much money. I would recommend studying elsewhere; or just staying home, watching StudioBinder, and spending the money on equipment.
- Nicola IrvineReviewed on Google Maps
Raindance Film School has been a huge let down to say the least - (you’re better off investing in equipment or another course). After reporting a serious incident concerning a Raindance staff member, I was bullied by the Raindance faculty & expelled from the school without reason. In my opinion, management at Raindance is a bunch of weak men going to great lengths to keep students from expressing their problems with the school and faculty and do not deliver on promises. Students well-being i...