Originally posted by mikeg: Yes, but it also says that they rarely accept film production majors in the spring. I wonder if rarely means that they don't accept anyone certain years.
It still wouldn't hurt to apply. I originally applied to Film Production. Next Spring I'm applying for TV Production.
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Originally posted by CelestiallyEccentric:It still wouldn't hurt to apply. I originally applied to Film Production. Next Spring I'm applying for TV Production.
With what I've read from your posts, you have a vivid imagination and for some reason, I see you working on Tim Burton style films. I don't know, but it'd be interesting to see you working in TV production. Hmm..
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Originally posted by CelestiallyEccentric:It still wouldn't hurt to apply. I originally applied to Film Production. Next Spring I'm applying for TV Production.
With what I've read from your posts, you have a vivid imagination and for some reason, I see you working on Tim Burton style films. I don't know, but it'd be interesting to see you working in TV production. Hmm..
Thank you. I'm working on a couple of projects right now. I'm writing some spec scripts, an original TV series, and a comic. You're close with the Tim Burton comment. I love Dark Comedy and that is precisely the sub-genre I plan to work with.
Episodic Television just resonates with me. I'll still be working with films. I just feel that I can do more with character development and evolution. I write character driven stories.
I really don't know why Chapman chooses to word certain statuses so ambiguously. Even though I am applying to grad school, the exact same thing that has happened for you (regarding your webadvisor) has happened to me... at pretty much the same time. I can only tell you that... in my own experience... it means a wait listed status.
The Orange Campus is the entire Chapman school in Old Town Orange, including the main campus, Knott Studios, Law School, Etc. Chapman has satellite campuses all over California and maybe even across the States. For instance, I recently saw one in a small Northern California city called Pleasant Hill.
Yeah, it looks like other people on here received the same message without getting accepted, so it just is a generic message they only recently added on. I'm still waiting for my letter in the mail, which is probably the only final proof. I have a 3.44 GPA and got put on USC's waitlist, so I think I can get into Chapman. Hopefully I'll get the letter tomorrow. Good luck to you.
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