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as an undergrad, i majored in mass communications (tv and radio).
i dont want to sound like a hypocrite but i did apply to a lot of film schools as an undergrad. however, i chose not to attend because it won't really do you as much good as a graduate education may.
film school isn't for everyone, but in my opinion if you want to get the most out of it, you should do it in the graduate program where you are taken more seriously and are at a point where you are sure of your career path.
many times as an undergrad you get tons of kids who want to be a film major, but then get there and get out. take for example, at nyu (no offense to them) but there are hundreds or even a thousand film majors, but look at the graduate program it is extremely selective.
lastly, the mentality is also different. take your undergrad time to experiment, make a portfolio, travel the world. too many times, kids graduate from film schools with the technical know how and are just qualified to make beautiful images but lack the maturity of storytelling.
you are from florida? where in florida?
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| Posts: 117 | Location: FL | Registered: February 04, 2008 |    |
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You guys are so helpful. Thanks. I'm a more experienced (read: older) transfer/ Junior. Will finish my AA in August. Withholding from graduating till Dec so I can crew on movies at PBCC, in Lake Worth, FL, go to Palm Beach Film School to create a showreel, intern locally, and work on my undergrad application essays/portfolio) I'm from Delray Beach (FLFilmFan) If not undergrad film, then I'm very open. Not really cause I want to make movies 8^). And I feel like the clock is ticking...Against me. Been around the world (literally). Owned my own computer company. Almost went public. Got a ton of "life" stories kicking around in my head. Just need the technical know how to make them beautiful. I think!
"The everyday is so mind-numbing as it is currently being fueled by an inept group of creatives that were spawned into this existence by a society that overwhelmingly embraces spoon-fed philosophies built on a foundation of fad-based truths in hopes of attaining microwave enlightenment." ----- Me
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| Posts: 38 | Location: FLORIDA | Registered: March 10, 2008 |    |
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I was Pre-Med for the first 3.5 years of college and had Creative Writing as my official major. Right before the MCAT I reached the emotional/beneficial crux that doesn't come to many soon in life, if at all. I decided there was no way I was going to be a doctor, so I took the keys to my life, grabbed life by the horns, listened to my heart, went off the beaten path, and stopped using cliches. I took a screenwriting class, enjoyed the form enough to study it more, and began to troll the waters of my future trade by writing a script. Doctor? Maybe a script doctor, though I'd rather not.
"Kindness is the highest form of intelligence."
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| Posts: 12 | Location: Kinda sorta Miami | Registered: September 24, 2007 |    |
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I graduated Georgia Tech in May with a BS in Mechanical Engineering - and minored in Film Studies (film theory, no production). Outside of classes I spent a lot of time teaching myself film - lots of books, magazines, and online. I joined, then ran a film production club at my school, got caught up in a local student film festival/competition (Campus Moviefest), and just started making films. Went to LA for the summer and worked as a camera intern for a low budget 35 feature. Now I'm moving out there and going to Grad school for directing.
Don't go undergraduate film. I learned more by myself (about life, real work, and film) doing something completely different and with less debt. I am still doubtful about Graduate school even, but for me I think it's the right place. As an undergrad, put a lot of thought and effort into a making few really good, original films. Travel. See the world from a new perspective and write about your experiences.
worthwhile undergraduate degrees, IMHO: writing, business.
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| Posts: 12 | Location: Atlanta | Registered: April 18, 2008 |    |
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