The Regal Theater, now a new hub for film education at Florida State University.
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Sponsor Our ArticlesFlorida State University (FSU) has successfully acquired the Regal Governor’s Square movie theater in Tallahassee, transforming it into a hub for film education. This long-awaited move allows FSU’s College of Motion Picture Arts to finally have a dedicated theater space for its students, enhancing the curriculum and offering new cinematic experiences for both students and the local community. The theater, now featuring 12 auditoriums, will also house Torchlight Studios, FSU’s Center for Cinematic Innovation, fostering creativity and innovation in film education.
Exciting news is buzzing around Tallahassee as Florida State University (FSU) has recently acquired the Regal Governor’s Square movie theater! This favorite local spot closed its doors last month, but it won’t be long before the lights are shining bright again with a whole new purpose.
Located at 1501 Governors Square Blvd, the Regal Theater covers a whopping 43,242 square feet and has officially found a new owner in FSU for around $4 million. This price tag is a nifty drop from its original listing of $4.6 million when it hit the market during the summer. This acquisition marks a significant milestone for the university’s film school, which has been without its own theater since it first opened its doors in 1989.
With FSU’s College of Motion Picture Arts gearing up for an elevated experience, this purchase is celebrated as a “transformative opportunity” for filmmakers in the making. Prior to this, students have relied on external venues like the FSU Askew Student Life Center’s Student Life Cinema, but now they’ll have a facility they can call their own.
The Regal Governor’s Square is more than just a theater; it’s stepping into the role of an educational powerhouse. The space boasts 12 auditoriums, allowing for multiple film screenings and events, while keeping its doors open for regular moviegoers too. It’ll also become the new home of the Torchlight Studios, FSU’s Center for Cinematic Innovation, which is relocating from Midway in Gadsden County.
Torchlight Studios is all about preparing students for impactful careers in the film industry, putting cutting-edge production resources at their fingertips. One of the coolest features? A high-tech LED virtual production stage! Did you know that this technology is similar to what’s been used in blockbuster shows like “The Mandalorian” and “House of the Dragon”? This setup is bound to elevate the skills of budding filmmakers.
The excitement doesn’t stop there! FSU aims to curate cinema-centric events for the local community. Imagine themed film festivals and special screenings that draw in fans of every genre. This acquisition not only strengthens the curriculum of the film school but also opens a gateway for enhanced connections within the industry. With such an impressive facility, FSU looks to make its mark as a leader in film education.
The teamwork on this project has been remarkable, with numerous university leaders contributing their support to cross the finish line. The dedication shown here signals a bright future for film studies at FSU, making it more than just an educational program, but a massive opportunity to shape the future of cinema.
This acquisition comes after an exhaustive six-year search for a dedicated theater space, emphasizing just how necessary this venture is for FSU’s film school. As students and faculty prepare to settle into this exciting new environment, the anticipation is that the theater will become a buzzing hub for creativity and innovation.
As the Regal Governor’s Square Theater transitions into this new chapter, both students and the community can look forward to a revitalized film experience that goes beyond the screen. With a focus on education, creativity, and industry connections, Tallahassee is ready to embrace a new era in film through Florida State University’s latest venture!
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