I'm really at a point where I need to decide what I am going to do about post secondary. My problem right now is deciding whether or not I am going to go away to school, or take a year off to work on some projects, maybe do a little travelling, etc. Most importantly - put together a portfolio for school. I'm afraid with winter coming in so soon, there is little I can work on, and portfolio submissions are due before the season is over. Giving me an extra while to work on some stuff seems like a useful advantage for school - plus I would be able to make some extra money before I go away.
I wanted to know what you guys think about taking a year off - to do what I want to do, and sort some stuff out. Obviously I know this is my own decision, and non of you really know me personally, but I thought maybe some of you have alreay been in the same situation, and that you could share some insight on the whole situation.
I am planning to apply this year regardless, then re-apply next year if required.
that is what I did. I sucked in high school...(well in europe), took one year off, went to university, got 4.0 cause I got some distance from learning in that year, transfered to NYU, have a blast now, and I've seen a lot of countries which is worth a lot as a film maker imho
Posts: 820 | Location: NYC | Registered: November 29, 2002
Yeah, I mean, I come from a small town, and have never been out of the country. On one hand, taking a year off would be nice to experience some stuff - but, on the other hand....... who knows.
work a month, buy a ticket to europe (they are really cheap!), get an interrail ticket for like 250 bucks(u can travel around europe with that for a month) and backpack through lots of countries....its cheap, its the biggest adventure you will ever have and you get so much material for your future
Posts: 820 | Location: NYC | Registered: November 29, 2002
To be honest, there is nothing wrong with taking a year off. Sort out what you need, put some distance between high school and your future.
I took a brain-dead job that allowed me to brain storm every day (the irony!) for a year between high school and college. I have a folder full of bits of paper and kleenex, all with possible script ideas scribbled on them. Also that year allowed me to prepare for post-secondary application requirements and complete several short films. As well, working for minimum wage was a constant reminder to achieve something, ANYTHING, better. Everyday after work (and no cerebral stimulation), I was itching to film more. Now that I'm in post-secondary, I find it hard to take anything for granted after seeing what could of been.