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Hey, I think that's great. No, it's not too late, age-wise. I think the life experiences you gained could help you. And NYFA can be a great program. But, you should be very clear as to what you expect to get out of the program. And more to point, you should be very clear as to how and what you want to do as a career in filmmaking. Neither NYFA nor any other school/program has a guaranteed path to a successful filmmaking career. But it could really help. NYFA will teach, guide and surround you with like minded people to collaborate with (and network). Sure, some people don't need that kind of organization and structure in developing their filmmaking skills, but many do. And if that's worth the price of tuition to you, great. Just remember that in the long run, it's what you get out of the program that will start your career, not the program itself. Joren www.jorenclark.com"In the beginner's mind there are many possibilities, but in the expert's mind there are few. " ~Shunryu Suzuki
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