What does AFTS mean?
AFTS means Australian Film and TV School
This acronym/slang usually belongs to Undefined category.
What is the abbreviation for Australian Film and TV School?
Australian Film and TV School can be abbreviated as AFTS
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What does AFTS stand for? AFTS stands for "Australian Film and TV School". |
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How to abbreviate "Australian Film and TV School"? "Australian Film and TV School" can be abbreviated as AFTS. |
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What is the meaning of AFTS abbreviation? The meaning of AFTS abbreviation is "Australian Film and TV School". |
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What is AFTS abbreviation? One of the definitions of AFTS is "Australian Film and TV School". |
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What does AFTS mean? AFTS as abbreviation means "Australian Film and TV School". |
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What is shorthand of Australian Film and TV School? The most common shorthand of "Australian Film and TV School" is AFTS. |
Abbreviations or Slang with similar meaning
- ADFHS - Australian Defence Force Helicopter School
- AFVSO - Australian Film and Video Security Office
- AJASS - Australian Joint Anti-Submarine School
- FTVMC - Film and TV Model Club
- AFTI - Australian Film and Television Industry
- GIFTS - Gulf Islands Film and Television School
- NFTS - National Film and Television School
- ANUMS - Australian National University Medical School
- ASMS - Australian Science and Mathematics School
- CFTPA - Canadian Film and TV Production Association
- CRFTG - China Radio Film and TV Group
- FTCC - Film and TV Collectibles
- GARFT - General Administration of Radio Film and TV
- NAFTI - National Film and Tv Institute
- PFTC - Pacific Film and TV Commission
- SARFT - State Administration for Radio Film and TV
- afpm - AUSTRALIAN FILM AND PIPE MANUFACTURERS
- asms - Australian Science and Maths School
- aftrs - Australian Film Television Radio School
- DFI - Director's Further Instructions/Different Flipping Idea. (Polite version). This wonderfully flexible and expressive term (thanks N Purcell) is commonly used in the film and TV industry when a change of plan occurs, typically after considerable (and now wa