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I've read on here a lot that Tisch puts a big emphasis on having a strong narrative element and the ability to tell a story... but I want to be cinematographer and I was considering submitting some of my best 35mm stills... Will it hurt if the stills are random and don't collectively 'tell a story?' or should I rethink my strategy?
 
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Still images are narratives also.
 
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I submitted 8X10 prints, and got into the grad program. Also, there was no obvious story to them.

Submit your best work.
 
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The stills don't need to tell a story. Don't worry about that Smile Just make a good story in your dramatic essay.


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quote:
Originally posted by duders:
I submitted 8X10 prints, and got into the grad program. Also, there was no obvious story to them.

Submit your best work.


Good to hear.. thanks.
 
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