USC MFA - Film and Television Production - Fall 2025 (2 Viewers)

Got an interview invite on the 19th and will be meeting with Linda Brown on the 24th. Has anyone interviewed with her?

Also Congrats to everyone who got an interview!
 
just got invited to interview. not sure for which discipline though since I applied to multiple and it didn't specify. It is with Scott Kroopf though.
Congrats! Don't forget to log your application everyone. :)

 
Quick question about interviews. I am writing down some questions for the interviewer and some of them are personal to my application and how they felt about it. Would that be appropriate or do they prefer questions about the program specifically?
 
Quick question about interviews. I am writing down some questions for the interviewer and some of them are personal to my application and how they felt about it. Would that be appropriate or do they prefer questions about the program specifically?
I personally wouldn’t. You don’t want to seem eager or lacking in confidence. The fact that you’re being interviewed tells you what they thought about it, IMHO.

I’d make the questions more about the general program than your application itself. Show you’re already thinking ahead.

The thing I got most about this, as I stated above, is that they want to see if you can communicate your thoughts eloquently and efficiently and if the person you are in the interview matches the idea of the person you presented with your application.

If you’re being interviewed, that means they already like it, and like you (at least on paper). I would avoid any questions that ask them to expand.

My interviewer didn’t even mention my visual sample outside of a quick comment pertaining to a totally unrelated topic of discussion.
 
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I personally wouldn’t. You don’t want to seem eager or lacking in confidence. The fact that you’re being interviewed tells you what they thought about it, IMHO.

I’d make the questions more about the general program than your application itself. Show you’re already thinking ahead.

The thing I got most about this, as I stated above, is that they want to see if you can communicate your thoughts eloquently and efficiently and if the person you are in the interview matches the idea of the person you presented with your application.

If you’re being interviewed, that means they already like it, and like you (at least on paper). I would avoid any questions that ask them to expand.

My interviewer didn’t even mention my visual sample outside of a quick comment pertaining to a totally unrelated topic of discussion.
That's a great perspective, Thanks!
 
Just had my interview with Scott Kroopf. Went good! It was like 30 mins long - very conversational, he did a lot of the talking. He asked me:

1. What was the moment I knew I wanted to become a filmmaker?
2. How do I deal with stress/conflict/how would I handle a disagreement?
3. What is my leadership style?
4. What movies I was loving lately
5. Where I saw myself in 5 years

But he opened up the floor pretty quickly to let me ask him questions!
 
Hello all and congrats on the interviews!! I was wondering if anyone has any insight on how long the interview roll out tends to go on for? I’m hopeful because I saw last year someone say they seem to go through the alphabet, but I’m wondering if I just didn’t get one since the first interviews seemed to be sent out early this January
 
Just had my interview with Scott Kroopf. Went good! It was like 30 mins long - very conversational, he did a lot of the talking. He asked me:

1. What was the moment I knew I wanted to become a filmmaker?
2. How do I deal with stress/conflict/how would I handle a disagreement?
3. What is my leadership style?
4. What movies I was loving lately
5. Where I saw myself in 5 years

But he opened up the floor pretty quickly to let me ask him questions!
Awesome. Be sure to update your application with those questions too in the interview section.

What movies are you loving lately btw? Saw Nosferatu in IMAX. Amazing.
 
Hey! I had an interview with Habib Zargarpour yesterday 🤞🏻
In my opinion, it wasn’t bad

Glad everyone is getting interviewed! Be sure to log the info in your application on the site if you haven't yet. Be sure to select the "post as update" checkmark if you are updating one so people are notified as it'll put it to the top of the list. These logged applications (with dates etc) are very helpful to people.


Loved Nosferatu. I talked about Red Rooms - highly recommend
I'll have to check out Red Rooms! Looks good.
 
Hey guys just finished my interview! I would say the main difference between my interview and the others mentioned was the fact that mine was an hour and a half long and it was extremely personal. I was not asked really any technical questions truthfully lol.

Regardless I had a lot of fun speaking with her!
 
Hey guys just finished my interview! I would say the main difference between my interview and the others mentioned was the fact that mine was an hour and a half long and it was extremely personal. I was not asked really any technical questions truthfully lol.

Regardless I had a lot of fun speaking with her!
Sounds like a great interview
 
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Hey guys just finished my interview! I would say the main difference between my interview and the others mentioned was the fact that mine was an hour and a half long and it was extremely personal. I was not asked really any technical questions truthfully lol.

Regardless I had a lot of fun speaking with her!
Wow that's a long interview! Be sure to edit and update your application logged on the site with this info. Be sure to select save as update when saving. :)
 
Hey guys just finished my interview! I would say the main difference between my interview and the others mentioned was the fact that mine was an hour and a half long and it was extremely personal. I was not asked really any technical questions truthfully lol.

Regardless I had a lot of fun speaking with her!
That’s so cool! Has to be a good sign…
 
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