Tokyo Visual Arts College

Tokyo Visual Arts College

Tokyo

About

At Tokyo Visual Arts (T.V.A.), students will learn the required skills to become professionals in their respective industries. T.V.A. has been providing specialized education for professional development for over 50 years since its establishment. Instructors are professionals, currently active in the industry. There are many opportunities for stimulating learning both on and off-campus, such as student-organized events, as well as collaborations with companies and other departments on campus.

Currently, 99 international students are studying at the school.

 

Department Introduction

TVA has seven departments, each offering several specialized courses:

Department of Music

  • Collaboration with the industry for live concerts
  • Collaboration with other departments
  • State-of-the-art facilities

Department of Photography

  • High Job Hunting Capability
  • Curriculum that allows beginner students to learn smoothly
  • Professional equipment

Department of Photography

  • Main focus: practical training – Debut on site through internships while still in school – Access to professional equipment that is used in the industry

Department of Mass Media

  • Realistic practical training
  • Experience event management and magazine production
  • Diverse employment in the mass media industry
  • High employment rate through internships and corporate collaborations with the entertainment industry.

Department of Special Makeup

  • Collaboration with other fields
  • Participate in actual film, TV program, and stage productions for on-the-job experience.
  • Utilize a wide range of practical training classes to build a strong portfolio for job hunting.
  • Qualifications: Color Proficiency Test, Nail Proficiency Test

Department of Performing Arts

  • Exclusive auditions that lead directly to your debut by recruiters from over 100 music and entertainment production
  • High debut rate
  • Strong connections with the industry.

Department of Dance

  • Collaboration with the industry
  • Music videos, concerts, and dance shows experiences with professional on-site artists
  • Lessons with top-class dancers, pioneers of the Japanese street dance world and dancers from Japan’s largest theme parks
  • Mock auditions with feedbacks and advice

 

 

Main Features

Learning that transcends departments

    • Taking advantage of the merits of a comprehensive vocational school for the entertainment and creative industries, we offer a curriculum collaborative with multiple departments.In addition, regardless of your own department or course, you can take courses from other departments to expand your potential in multiple ways.

Collaboration with the Industry

    • TVA offers a curriculum that allows students to become a part of the industry while still in school.Students can collaborate with various companies and creators in the film, music, entertainment, broadcasting, and publishing industries.

Tokyo Visual Arts College Available Courses

Music Courses

Description

Students can learn basic and advanced techniques using professional equipment and facilities and performance techniques, expression, composition, arrangement, music programming and recording under the guidance of professional musicians.

 

Enrollment Periods & Duration

 

Intake Duration
April 2 years

 

Course Features & Electives

 

Vocal Course

  • Live performance, vocal basics and techniques

Guitar Course

  • Guitar fundamentals, guitar soloing, basic technique, expression and creativity Recording as groups

Bass Course

  • Basic techniques,music theory to ensembles and a wide range of other forms of expression.
  • Progress through rehearsals for live performances in preparation for auditions.

Drum Course

  • Drumming fundamentals and applications, lyrics and song writing.

Keyboard Course

  • Tones, including basic piano, organ, electric piano, and synth
  • Music theory
  • Progress through rehearsals for live performances in preparation for auditions

Sound Creator Course

  • Music production using a software named DAW (Digital Audio Workstation), composition, arrangement, and MIDI production
  • Recording techniques and editing software
  • Basic techniques,music theory to ensembles and a wide range of other forms of expression

Production Assistant Course

  • While still in school, students can obtain the national qualification “Stage Mechanism Adjustment Skills Level 3”.

Lighting Course

  • Lighting for music productions, plays, fashion shows, and many other genres in a practice-oriented class.
  • Can obtain qualifications such as the “Lighting Engineer Technical Skills Certification Examination,” while still in school.

Recording Course

  • Studio recording, audio mixing and DAW practice.
  • Students can obtain certifications such as “ProTools Technical Certification/Sound Recording Technical Certification”.

 

 

Tuition fees

Year 1 ¥860,000
Year 2 ¥1,052,000

 

Textbooks, materials, and training fees

Music (PA & Lighting)

¥14,800~18,000

Music (Recording) ¥18,500~280,480
Music (Other) ¥4,900~266,880

 

Photography/Video Production Courses

Description

Department of Photography

Tokyo Visual Arts was originally a photography school and has a long history since its opening, with a lot of graduates who have become active photographers in Japan and abroad.

 

Department of Video Production

In our department, students acquire the basics in the first semester of their freshman year, and then mirror their studies specific to their respective industries. The department features a complete workflow, including scenario creation, casting, filming techniques, and editing. The curriculum is designed to meet the needs of video creators in demand by many industries, and the department offers a wide range of employment opportunities.

 

Enrollment Periods & Duration

 

Intake Duration
April 2 years

 

Course Features & Electives

 

Fashion Photo Course

  • Studio photography, location photography, digital editing.

Commercial Photo Course

  • Studio practice in product photography and commercial photography,

Sports Photo Course

  • Sports savvy and photography techniques with a focus on field photography

Bridal Photo Course

  • Photography techniques and photographic effects such as lighting and direction.

Live Photo Course

  • Daily photography activities through departmental collaboration unique to a comprehensive school. Techniques for capturing artists’ movements and changes in lighting.

Business Photography Course

  • Photo studios and wedding halls
  • Communication skills to bring out the best in their subjects

Photographer Course

  • Self-management skills, photographic techniques, choice of subjects, and presentation methods

Creative Photo Course

  • Video production, shooting techniques, and design knowledge to develop multimedia creators
  • Adobe PremierePro” and Photoshop/illustrator.

The Department of Video Production offers nine courses.

Video Director Course

  • Planning, directing, shooting, editing, and packaging short movies, documentaries, web content, and CG-based videos

Video Music Video Course

  • Direction and techniques necessary for commercials and music videos.
  • Collaborate with companies and artists to produce videos.

Video VFX and 3DCG course

  • Special effects and compositing

Live and Broadcast Technology course

  • Production techniques and distribution know-how related to live broadcasts.
  • Filming techniques, TV program production, and on-location filming production.

TV show (ドラマ) course

  • Scenario, casting, filming, and editing…

Variety Program Course

  • Program production with a focus on studio variety. Direction and techniques in the school’s digital high-definition television studio.

Video sound course

  • Overall know-how to produce visual media such as TV programs, commercials, and music videos with sound, Techniques to adjust various sounds such as narration, background music, and sound effects.

Film director course

  • Extensive hands-on experience
  • 7-8 group productions in two years
  • Film directing, scenario production, and lighting practice

Film technology courses

  • How to choose cameras and lenses according to the shooting plan, camera work, lighting, and sound recording.

 

Tuition fees

Year 1 ¥860,000
Year 2 ¥1,052,000

 

Textbooks, materials, and training fees

Photography

¥281,000

Video Production ¥40,000~101,000

Performing Arts Courses

Description

Department of Performing Arts

Department of Dance

Classes follow all genres of dance, in small classes. There are plenty of opportunities to become a professional, including lectures and lessons by top dancers and auditions by major entertainment production companies.

 

Enrollment Periods & Duration

 

Intake Duration
April 2 years

 

Course Features & Electives

 

Actor/talent course

  • Acting, “action,” for movies, dramas, and stage performances
  • General performance skills such as Japanese dance, MC, and narration
  • Department of Dance

Dance vocal course

  • Dance fundamentals, vocal fundamentals, dance vocal, hip hop, jazz, ballet, and more from the basics, making it comfortable to learn a new genre for the first time

Dancer Course

  • Fundamentals and techniques of dance while acquiring the ability to respond to various scene productions

 

 

Tuition fees

Year 1 ¥860,000
Year 2 ¥1,052,000

 

Textbooks, materials, and training fees

Performing Arts

¥71,500~84,000

Dance ¥32,000~41,700

Special Effects Makeup Courses

Description

Participate in actual film, TV program, and stage productions as special makeup, special modeling, and hair and makeup staff to acquire on-the-job experience.
Utilize a wide range of practical training classes for job hunting

By repeatedly creating works that utilize the techniques learned in the field, students can show off their work in their portfolios, which is a must for job hunting.
Qualifications

Students can aim to acquire qualifications that are immediately useful in the workplace, such as the Color Proficiency Test and the Nail Proficiency Test in the Visual and Performing Arts Makeup Course.

 

Enrollment Periods & Duration

 

Intake Duration
April 2 years

 

Course Features & Electives

 

Special effects makeup course

  • Japan’s top class special makeup artists as instructors
  • Special makeup and modeling using foam rubber and silicone materials.

Video and stage makeup course

  • Video and stage makeup course
  • Hair arrangement, makeup techniques, body painting, creating parts to be attached to the skin, hair weaving for wig production, and are engaged in the development of human resources with high market value.
  • With a diverse curriculum structure, students can learn both art makeup and special effects makeup.

Special modeling course

  • Techniques to create art works, original modeling, etc.
  • Learn the total process of prototype creation, coloring and finishing
  • Fundamentals and techniques of dance while acquiring the ability to respond to various scene productions

 

 

Tuition fees

Year 1 ¥860,000
Year 2 ¥1,052,000

 

Textbooks, materials, and training fees

¥255,100~385,000

Mass Media Courses

Description

In this course, students can acquire skills in magazine editing, writing and planning, and artist management.

 

Enrollment Periods & Duration

 

Intake Duration
April 2 years

 

Course Features & Electives

 

FWeb publishing Course

  • In this course, students learn the features and characteristics of each media and gain a broad knowledge of planning, editing, article writing, design, and printing.

Sports publication Course

  • Editorial planning, interviewing techniques through actual experience in reporting and writing.
  • Support from instructors who are active sports writers.

Fashion magazine Course

  • Know-how to become a fashion magazine editor: how to assemble a plan, interview, write, proofread text while keeping up with the latest fashion industry trends

Bridal Photo Course

  • Photography techniques and photographic effects such as lighting and direction.

Animation publication course

  • Magazine and web editing practices
  • Production process and industry knowledge of anime and manga.

Entertainment manager Course

  • Manage talent and artists’ schedules, support, sales, and advertising strategies, management skills

    Business-related qualifications

Planning and production Course

  • How to plan and market products
  • Comprehensive skills related to the entertainment industry
  • Business-related qualifications
  • Strong employment opportunities

Fan club staff course

  • Staff who connect talent with fans through event planning, website management updates, etc.
  • How to produce and market publications such as newsletters.

 

 

Tuition fees

Year 1 ¥860,000
Year 2 ¥1,052,000

 

Textbooks, materials, and training fees

¥255,100~385,000

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School Location

 

This is a quaint area in Chiyoda-ku, the center of Tokyo. The train system is very convenient, with commuting from several lines, including JR and subway, and easy access to popular spots such as Shibuya, Harajuku, and Shinjuku, which are only about 10 minutes away by train. There are also many green areas and supermarkets.

・8-minute walk from Exit A3 of No.3 of Ichigaya Station on the JR, Namboku, Toei Shinjuku, and Yurakucho Lines.

・5-minute walk from Exit 6 of Kojimachi Station on the Yurakucho Line.

・5-minute walk from Exit No. 5 of Hanzomon Station on theHanzomon Line.

 

Details

School Type: College

Location: 11 Yonbancho, Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo 102-0081

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