I’m applying for the first time and I wanted to share my story as well.
I’m an international applicant that already has BFA and MFA degrees (in the communications sphere) but since I got Ukrainian diploma, I don’t know if the admission committee is interested in it anyway.
While studying in the University here, I worked on my own creative projects and always wanted to continue my career (or my studies) abroad. As a filmmaker, I worked on 4 different music videos that I shot for my songs off my own music albums (one of the projects was really large in scale - I directed working along with the team of more than 75 professionals). But in the last year (after the graduation) I worked on the short film, which I decided to direct specially to submit it as my visual sample. This film is 23 minutes long so I uploaded an excerpt (
HERE it is and
HERE is the full movie which I believe professor also watched because he asked questions about the scenes that weren't on the excerpt) and it is the most difficult project I worked on but it's fully reflecting me as an artist and what I want to do in the future (during interview professor asked a lot about the film but I don't know if it's a good sign)
Overall I did good during interview but I feel like during the conversation (since English is not my native language) I failed to provide proper answers on a few important questions. For instance professor asked my about how I can become a better collaborator and I answer that an honest communication with your team members is the key (but I did not answer clearly, actually I did not know what to tell at the time and started to speak a lot about what problems I had on set with my producers who were trying to sabotage my project pushing their actors and how I tried to manage to resolve this problem with communication only and I also said that it was a pleasure to work with my cinematographer because he was a good and talented guy who generated ideas and always acted in the benefit of the original idea), but in the end I felt like the answer was not convincing and professor was not quite satisfied with this part of an interview (so I am) and maybe I did not actually sound like good collaborator which is not true by the way (so I'm not the one who they want on their program now?). How do you think will it affect dramatically the final decision? I tried to reach out to professor via email and clarify myself (since he said I can write to him) but he did not answer and obviously damage was already made so not sure if I had to try to fix any mistakes.
My personal statement (which I also uploaded here along with all the other supplemental materials for everyone who's interested in other applications) is more philosophical and creative than conventional but it fully reflects the kind of filmmaker (and person actually) I am and what films I want to make in the future (existential horrors, indie movies etc.) and I am also really proud of my writing samples (so as everyone here I guess). Is this was a mistake to craft it this way?
USC is my first choice but I never mentioned it anywhere and I'm afraid that it could look for the admission committee like I do not need this opportunity too much and I concentrated more on what I have already done than on collaboration and learning processes that I require to become a better filmmaker (which is actually not true but the picture could have been already established)...
Sorry for my English guys!