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Haha, not graduates only, anyone really.
Think about it, you go to film school to meet people and expand your skills that will ultimately get you in the business. You are in a place of high concentration of a lot of great filmmakers.
I am from Tampa, FL and I have not come across anyone that much serious of filmmaking in person. Of course they are out there but you may go miles without ever running into them in your life.
I have played the film festival circuit and have gone to venues where I know no one and to have a network of so many people who are actually serious about filmmaking is a true gem.
After you graduate what are you going to do? Climb the ladder as a PA or begin your 3 picture Weinstein deal? I doubt it. We all go to film school in a hope to go out there and produce. With the way technology is bridging the gap between reaching the masses of indie and mainstream films, we all could collaborate when that time comes.
The only reason why I found this forum is to check the status of my application. However, wouldn't it be such a waste to leave this network of filmmakers with common interests?
Imagine befriending a young Spielberg, PTA, or Apatow. Without a doubt, one of us will eventually make it, and it is that network of filmmakers that go along with these big names that create "sects" of filmmakers. We may not be huge now, but to know we have a strong group all throughout the nation is something we all can gain. Be it reading each others' scripts, crashing at each others' houses or collaborating. I'm not sure, but the opportunity is there.
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| Posts: 117 | Location: FL | Registered: February 04, 2008 |    |
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quote: After you graduate what are you going to do? Climb the ladder as a PA or begin your 3 picture Weinstein deal? I doubt it. We all go to film school in a hope to go out there and produce. With the way technology is bridging the gap between reaching the masses of indie and mainstream films, we all could collaborate when that time comes.
The only reason why I found this forum is to check the status of my application. However, wouldn't it be such a waste to leave this network of filmmakers with common interests?
Imagine befriending a young Spielberg, PTA, or Apatow. Without a doubt, one of us will eventually make it, and it is that network of filmmakers that go along with these big names that create "sects" of filmmakers. We may not be huge now, but to know we have a strong group all throughout the nation is something we all can gain. Be it reading each others' scripts, crashing at each others' houses or collaborating. I'm not sure, but the opportunity is there.
YES. This is such a good idea.
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| Posts: 76 | Location: Los Angeles | Registered: February 21, 2008 |    |
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how about with start out with face book... I mean I bet you most of you guys have a face book page, right? My real name is Jonah Bleicher... look me up and add me on - That's a place to start at least. If you give me your real names we can at least start some way - and not just let it fizzle into talk 
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| Posts: 126 | Location: Brooklyn | Registered: February 19, 2008 |    |
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quote: Originally posted by birdman78: THANKS FOR THE GRAMMAR CORRECTION.
 ... yeah, I'm not sure I would have found this mysterious 'facebook' site otherwise. BUT birdman78, there are two 'Jonah Bleicher's on Facebook. Are you in the New York, NY network? My name is 'Adair Cole' if anyone else is adding Facebook friends.
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| Posts: 23 | Location: Orange County | Registered: March 05, 2008 |    |
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