I don’t have specific comments about these 2 schools, but here are some general thoughts.
Reputation is probably not going to make a noticeable difference. If the student wants to work in the film or tv industry, getting a foot in the door is the most important. Internships can be huge, so if the program offers that chance, that’s a big plus. BUT, be sure to assess the likelihood of actually getting an internship - it may be competitive such that only a small percentage of the Film students get a spot.
Also important is a program that has coursework that interests the student. Be sure to review the curriculum. If they want to make films, how is the equipment? Old, new, easy to borrow, or long queue to check it out? If they want to go into screenwriting, check out the faculty for screenwriting courses. Etc.