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You'd need the bachelor's to get a master's unless you go to AFI, which will consider special circumstances.
You are not too old for film school.
Start exploring other programs than UCLA, and figure out what it is you want and expect from film school, and determine if that's the best way for you to get it...it's definitely not the only way to be a filmmaker...
Personally, I was 25 when I went back to undergrad, and I went to the local state school, dabbled in film there; film's always been the dream, don't get me wrong, but I was really just after the bachelor's degree so I could get ahead in the industry I was working in before returning to school...but film awoke something in me, so I went for the MFA at USC, started it when I was 28, with minimal experience. So a local school might be a good place to start, especially since NC does have a decent filmmaking culture.
Check out your community colleges, too, see what's available to you.
You have plenty of options, just start exploring them.
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| Posts: 1475 | Location: Los Angeles | Registered: March 11, 2007 |    |
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I'm 33 and just had an interview with USC for their undergrad production program. I used my age and life experience to my advantage in my essays. My interviewer told me that their grad program has people ranging in age from 22-55, and that I would be a great match for that program as well.
It's never too late, but when you write your essays, make sure to make a compelling link between your life experiences and your desire to study film.
Also, people like us are expected to have stories that go beyond the typical teeny-bopper frat party crap that most undergrad students write about. Keep that in mind as you work on your GE stuff over the next couple of years.
Take as many transferable creative writing classes as you can, and learn to create believable characters in unbelievable situations. I applied to six programs, and so far I've been admitted to four, rejected from one (UCLA), and I have one pending (waiting for my USC transfer app to get to the admissions committee).
Anyway, you're not too old. Good luck.
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| Posts: 45 | Location: USC | Registered: March 24, 2009 |    |
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Just thought I'd chime in. I'm 31 and about to enter grad film school this fall after almost a decade of being out of school. I feel old to be doing this sometimes, too, but I think it's never too late to start making your dreams come true, and it's not like we're senior citizens. The way I see it is like this: my younger classmates will be able to run circles around me energy-wise, hands down. But, like airborne said, we have more life experience, and therefore more stories to tell. In the end, young or old, I think we all come in with a dream in mind and a story to tell, and that's really what matters.
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| Posts: 15 | Location: Irving, Texas | Registered: March 25, 2009 |    |
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| Posts: 13 | Location: bangalore | Registered: May 08, 2009 |    |
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