Chapman Film School MFA Applicants 2026 (4 Viewers)

I feel like Chapman waitlisted a ton of people. For the directing program, being waitlisted pretty much means it's hopeless, doesn't it?
Admitted off wait-list rates are on link below. Not hopeless but low. (At least what was reported in the past)

 
But yeah, I will say
hey guys! Got accepted by Calarts film directing. But now still wondering which one is better -- I mean in terms of facilities, staffs, networking etc, things that could really benefit students -- Chapman cinematography or Calarts directing, for I didn't actually find any comparison or some comments on study experience on these two programs online.

I want you to answer the below question completely honestly.

Imagine you went to a fortune teller who could tell the future with 100% accuracy, and you know that she's 100% accurate. First she tells you that you will never make it as a director, and then she tells you that you will never make it as a cinematographer either. Which one would you be more devastated by?

The one you're more devastated by is the path you should choose, because that is your heart's deeper desire.

If never being a cinematographer is disappointing, but never being a director is devastating, then your heart is more set on directing, which means that is what you should purse.
 
But yeah, I will say


I want you to answer the below question completely honestly.

Imagine you went to a fortune teller who could tell the future with 100% accuracy, and you know that she's 100% accurate. First she tells you that you will never make it as a director, and then she tells you that you will never make it as a cinematographer either. Which one would you be more devastated by?

The one you're more devastated by is the path you should choose, because that is your heart's deeper desire.

If never being a cinematographer is disappointing, but never being a director is devastating, then your heart is more set on directing, which means that is what you should purse.
thanks very much for your kind reply! under that circumstance I'll definitely be devastated by can't become a film director.
 
One way I can describe the school environment is if film school were politics, then Midwest colleges would be democrat and Chapman would be republican.

Kansas, where i'm from, has tons of school resources (aka pro big government like the democrats). Every class has PLAs, the use of Canvas, official hours where students can get help from the teachers, multiple ways to learn in the class, and if you accidentally miss the class then no problem, because the teacher will likely either post a summary or YouTube tutorial online.

In contrast, Chapman is the Republican of schools. There's less involvement and less policies from the school which means the teachers get more freedom in how they wish to teach. BUT the tradeoff is that there's less structure, less resources, and less inclusion for students who either learn differently or need extra support.

For example, a typical film class at Kansas has a teacher along with a PLA or two who's job is to help the students with their homework if they request help. Every class has Canvas where teachers post homework assignments, and you can see your grades in the class. Some teachers also post guides, tutorials, and videos on how to complete various assignments.

Chapman on the other hand is very different. Canvas is completely optional and many teachers don't use Canvas, and they teach their class the "old fashioned way". It's hard to explain but it's a lot more barebones, fewer guardrails for students, etc...


I'm going to be completely honest. There's nothing about Chapman, in terms of classes that makes it superior to The Midwest. The only advantage of going to Chapman is its location and its network, that's it. You don't go to Chapman for the classes, you go because of the connections. You're basically spending 200k to make future film friends.
I don’t know if this is just the editing film school experience, but I’m in the Showrunning program and it’s been nothing but delightful. The amount of growth and diversity of materials have been top notch. The majority of my professors have been top notch, use canvas, and are incredibly structured. I’ve have so many opportunities already even just though one semester. Again, not sure if this is just a major program difference, but I wouldn’t call my experience the same equivalence of a Midwest school by a long shot
 
I don’t know if this is just the editing film school experience, but I’m in the Showrunning program and it’s been nothing but delightful. The amount of growth and diversity of materials have been top notch. The majority of my professors have been top notch, use canvas, and are incredibly structured. I’ve have so many opportunities already even just though one semester. Again, not sure if this is just a major program difference, but I wouldn’t call my experience the same equivalence of a Midwest school by a long shot

Three points.

1. Maybe the editing program is different compared to the showrunner program. Teachers and instructors of the program can absolutely affect the culture of the program.

2. Fit is important as well. Sometimes, a program isn't objectively bad, it's simply a bad fit for a particular person. And because two people can be completely different from one another, what is a good and bad fit is different for each person. Person A might be a good fit for the military and enjoy their time there while Person B would be a bad fit and find their time there draining. So when both of these people give conflicting opinions about the military, both of them are right.

3. People have completely different perspectives on a single event. For example, let's just say Mr. Smith in the camera class all of a sudden gets on one knee and starts praying to Jesus. Person A might not see that as a big deal, while Person B sees that as bad.


For these reasons, Chapman will be good for some people and bad for other people.
 
Got waitlisted in directing. The admissions office told me the decision might be released up until shortly before the term. If that's the case, I might not have enough time to get my student visa before the semester begins. Do you think it's worth waiting? I got rejected by USC, UCLA and LMU, got accepted in Art Center. Or maybe I should just apply again this fall?
 
I was at Chapman a couple years ago.

The writers were the biggest group. I'm not sure how many exactly, but i'm sure there was anywhere from 20 to 30.

The editors were in the low to mid teens. I'm sure it was the same with the directors and producers.

The sound people were definitely the smallest of the bunch.
Hi, I would like to ask if you know how many waitlist they give for bfa at dodge?
 
Hi, I would like to ask if you know how many waitlist they give for bfa at dodge?
Unfortunately we don't have any wait-list stats logged yet for undergrad:


Did you see our interview with Chapman?


I'm sure you're busy but it would be wonderful if you could log your applications when you can as it'll help is improve the wait-list data.


Good luck getting off of the wait-list! 🤞
 
Got waitlisted in directing. The admissions office told me the decision might be released up until shortly before the term. If that's the case, I might not have enough time to get my student visa before the semester begins. Do you think it's worth waiting? I got rejected by USC, UCLA and LMU, got accepted in Art Center. Or maybe I should just apply again this fall?
May I ask if you got waitlist in bfa or mfa ?
 
Unfortunately we don't have any wait-list stats logged yet for undergrad:


Did you see our interview with Chapman?


I'm sure you're busy but it would be wonderful if you could log your applications when you can as it'll help is improve the wait-list data.


Good luck getting off of the wait-list! 🤞
Thank you. And yes I've read the interview with Chapman. It helps a lot!
 
And yes I've read the interview with Chapman. It helps a lot!
Awesome. I reread the bonus 2nd part of the interview to see if there was anything specifically about wait-list and unfortunately there wasn't. Lots of other good information though. Good luck!
 
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