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quote: Originally posted by braininabox: The fact you had to change the title of the thread from "LMU" to "Loyola Marymount University" just so people would know what school you were referring to probably reflects that this school is not widely renowned?
Maybe, I really know nothing about it and I was afraid that otehr posters here wouldn't have an idea about what I am talking.
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| Posts: 187 | Location: Russia, Moscow (currently) | Registered: February 22, 2007 |    |
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quote: Originally posted by Winterreverie: Sorry LMU just seems to be off the radar on this site. Check out LOAFS. (Library of annotated Film Schools)
I am reading now reviews. Most of them are negative, but they were written years ago, what means that some stuff could be changed.
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| Posts: 187 | Location: Russia, Moscow (currently) | Registered: February 22, 2007 |    |
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There should be some films from LMU on this site. Check them out... -Chris Studentfilms.com
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| Posts: 2303 | Location: Los Angeles, CA U.S.A | Registered: October 30, 2002 |    |
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Lance Mungia, who directed 'Six-String Samurai' and one of The Crow pictures graduated from LMU.... He gave his little review here... Link from Filmmaker.com
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| Posts: 28 | Location: San Jose, Ca | Registered: October 10, 2007 |    |
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quote: Originally posted by Cine: What do you think about their Film and TV School? What are pros and cons?
Their film school is small, cozy and offers decent connections from what I've seen. However, make sure you find out as much as you can...the school's general atmosphere does not appeal to me. Check out studentreviews.com and if the negative comments bother you, don't apply.
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| Posts: 13 | Location: usa | Registered: May 11, 2007 |    |
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quote: Originally posted by Rami7007: I just got home from visiting LMU, chapman, UCLA, and USC.
LMU seems pretty good... Its campus is really nice... unfortunately i didnt get a specialized tour of the film school but i did walk inside and it seemed pretty good. they have a student production office and such...
Honestly the most impressive school was chapman... simply amazing facilities... they have a huge selection of equipment to borrow for any project including 35mm cameras for upperclassmen projects... also a huge sound stage with a wood shop for constructing sets... huge editing labs that are open 24/7... the only school in the country that has a machine to scan film into digital video... a motion capture room for special effects... a foley stage... a huge sound mixing board... a backlot is under construction to mimic a new york and paris style city street... chapman is the way to go with usc very close behind.
I dont believe LMU compares but it is supposed to have a very strong program.
And what about UCLA and USC? Did you enjoy their tours?
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| Posts: 187 | Location: Russia, Moscow (currently) | Registered: February 22, 2007 |    |
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