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| Posts: 219 | Location: Jacksonville, ,FL | Registered: February 09, 2005 |    |
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Josh, I've heard that in BU you dont make a film until Junior Year...do you know if that is true...can any also give any insight on syracuse and their film school
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| Posts: 9 | Location: New Jersey | Registered: January 05, 2005 |    |
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quote: Josh, I've heard that in BU you dont make a film until Junior Year...do you know if that is true...can any also give any insight on syracuse and their film school
Correct. I'm attending BU this fall as a freshman, and film concentration does not start until junior year. However, I should have my liberal arts credits handled by the end of this year, meaning I'll begin my film classes sophomore year. The fact that film classes do not begin until a certain year in no way retracts from the quality of any program at any school. It really depends on what method you think will best help you to succeed. I was accepted to both Emerson and BU, but ultimately decided on BU because I thought it would be more advantageous for me to develop great writing skills and gain knowledge and material for films before jumping right into it. This is obviosuly a matter of opinion. Besides, the fact that the school will not allow me to pick up a camera before I fullfill liberal arts requirements will certainly not stop me from writing/shooting my own stuff on DV during my first year. The five schools that Josh listen are certainly worthy of being labeled as "top" film schools in the east. Other schools that come to mind are FSU and NCSA. Hoftra has a decent program as well.
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| Posts: 663 | Location: Highland Mills, New York | Registered: May 05, 2004 |    |
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quote: I personally disagree with it but they're pretty prestigious schools so I assume they know what they're doing.
This is a really dangerous way to look at things.
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| Posts: 34 | Location: NYC - Tisch | Registered: May 16, 2005 |    |
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quote: Originally posted by Cody Brown: quote: I personally disagree with it but they're pretty prestigious schools so I assume they know what they're doing.
This is a really dangerous way to look at things.
Disagreeing or assuming that they know what they're doing?
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| Posts: 2261 | Location: Boston | Registered: September 18, 2003 |    |
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I was annoyed when I found out NYU didn't let us shoot films until second year. Having been through first year, in which I directed two award-winning radio dramas and learned to shoot 35mm stills, I now trust them completely. They have a great program lined up, and it's probably the same at the other big-name film schools, even if it sounds frustrating waiting to shoot movies, it's not. Preparation is one of the single most important things in filmmaking, and they do a great job preparing us. | PerryKroll.com | TRC | "If not actually disgruntled, he was far from being gruntled." Wodehouse
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| Posts: 5197 | Location: Tisch at New York University | Registered: June 03, 2003 |    |
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quote: Originally posted by flakytayok: i just went yesterday to visit syracuse for film and was incredibly dissapointed. All the transmedia students including film and photography are thrown in the basement of this hideous building, where the walls aren't even painted and the heating sistem makes really loud noises. I also got to speak with a student and she seemed very excited about the fact that they "never do anything" and pretty much just do whatever they want, and never even have assignments or papers, they've had one paper of three pages the whole year. Some other student who was a senior majoring in video arts said the department didn'e even exist three years ago, which would be a good explanation for how terrible the installations and equipment are. I also went to syracuse and it was completely different, much more organized and a lot nicer installations, they also do a lot of hands on projects, it seems quite competitive to get into the department.
SO you went visited Syracuse and then visited Syracuse? I hope that's not right
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| Posts: 16 | Location: Maryland | Registered: April 12, 2007 |    |
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