Choosing Film School Programs
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How to Decide Between Film School Programs
While only a handful of film school programs get the majority of the rave reviews and attention in the film industry, there are actually many good schools out there offering film degrees. So if attending the crème de la crème of film school programs isn't possible, it doesn't have to be the end of your dream. Just because you might not attend Martin Scorsese's alma mater doesn't mean you couldn't be the next big name in film.
Film School Programs: Deciding Factors
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Film school programs come in many different shapes and sizes. Your experience will vary depending on whether you choose a traditional bachelor's or master's program or an immersion program. Know your goals and what you hope to get from a film school program. When considering which film school to attend, you should ask the following questions:
How long is the program?
Do you want to enter the industry as quickly as possible, or do you want a liberal arts education in addition to film career training? There are plenty of film school programs to fit either requirement.What is the school's reputation?
Even if you don't attend a highly-acclaimed, star-studded film school program, you'll want to make sure that the school you choose is respected and established. A major benefit of attending film school is the industry connections you can make. You'll want to attend a school where you'll make quality contacts. Checking out a school's accreditation status can also be a way to ensure that your education will meet high industry standards.Who are the faculty?
Have the professors worked in the industry? Do they have practical experience and advice they can pass on to you? Knowing who your teachers will be can help you make a good decision about which film school program is right for you.
Is a Film Immersion Program for You?
In a year or less, you could complete an immersion program in filmmaking. This shortened time frame is certainly one of the most obvious perks of an immersion program. You will get a broader range of hands-on experience faster than you would in traditional film school programs. However, film school will pretty much be your life. With classes taking up roughly 30 hours in any given week (this may vary from school to school), and assignments to complete outside of class time, holding a job outside of school would be difficult or even impossible.
What You'll Study in Film School Programs
While each school's curriculum is unique, the following are common topics for film classes:
- Cinematography
- Digital Video
- Film Business Principles
- Film Directing
- Film Editing
- Film History
- Interactive Media
- Lighting Design
- Postproduction
- Producing
- Production Design
- Screenwriting
- Sound Production
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