Chapman MFA Screenwriting 2023 (3 Viewers)

Wishing everyone luck as we head into the final weeks approaching the deadline! Creating this thread for community/questions/moral support as we move forward with our applications and interview processes!
 
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How to get into Chapman's Dodge College of Film and Media Arts: Tips from the Department of Admissions (Part 1)

Chapman University's Dodge College of Film and Media Arts offers top-notch filmmaking courses in a welcoming and close-knit environment. Notable alumni include the Duffer brothers (Writers-Directors-Producers, "Stranger Things"), Justin Simien (Writer-Director-Producer, "Dear White People"), and...

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Hello prospective future Chapman students! I graduated from the screenwriting MFA program at Chapman in 2021, and you can ask me anything. I'll try my best to be of some help! And good luck to all of you.
 
Thank you for doing this @alanray. I'm waiting to hear back from a few schools but i had a few questions to ask someone who went through the program. (still not accepted)

Do they interview in the application process?
Do you know if the offer teacher assistantships while attending grad school?
Did you work with other film departments and write anything for them to make?
How do you feel about the program? Did it offer any special opportunities? Would you recommend it?
 
Thank you for doing this @alanray. I'm waiting to hear back from a few schools but i had a few questions to ask someone who went through the program. (still not accepted)

Do they interview in the application process?
Do you know if the offer teacher assistantships while attending grad school?
Did you work with other film departments and write anything for them to make?
How do you feel about the program? Did it offer any special opportunities? Would you recommend it?
Yeah of course! I wish you all the luck in your grad school process!

1. They didn't interview me for the screenwriting program at the time when I applied, but I heard that have started interviewing candidates now. And I believe they do for the production departments as well.
2. I'm not aware of any official teacher assistantships that are available -- that was not something that was advertised to us while we were students there. But I did hear of one example of a student that was basically a TA to one professor and the school even counted that as an internship towards graduation, so I would ask around some professors if any one of them would like an assistant.
3. The writers did work with other departments! The first year of the grad program the writers work with directors and producers to make multiple short films for their production thesis -- if they like you, you can develop an official working partnership down the line as well. You are also free to volunteer to help out on sets, but unfortunately COVID hit early into my time at grad school and I wasn't able to help on shoots.
4. I enjoyed my time there generally. Just wish the pandemic hadn't happened of course. The instructors are really smart and helpful and the area is really nice. Downtown Orange is the best. I learned a lot at Chapman. They had all the writers at the end of the year pitch scripts to a bunch of producers and agents which was a lot of fun, but nothing comes of it most of the time. But its good experience. I do wish the school resources helped graduated alumni more on finding jobs, but overall I would recommend Chapman. I don't think I would be where I am without it.
 
Yeah of course! I wish you all the luck in your grad school process!

1. They didn't interview me for the screenwriting program at the time when I applied, but I heard that have started interviewing candidates now. And I believe they do for the production departments as well.
2. I'm not aware of any official teacher assistantships that are available -- that was not something that was advertised to us while we were students there. But I did hear of one example of a student that was basically a TA to one professor and the school even counted that as an internship towards graduation, so I would ask around some professors if any one of them would like an assistant.
3. The writers did work with other departments! The first year of the grad program the writers work with directors and producers to make multiple short films for their production thesis -- if they like you, you can develop an official working partnership down the line as well. You are also free to volunteer to help out on sets, but unfortunately COVID hit early into my time at grad school and I wasn't able to help on shoots.
4. I enjoyed my time there generally. Just wish the pandemic hadn't happened of course. The instructors are really smart and helpful and the area is really nice. Downtown Orange is the best. I learned a lot at Chapman. They had all the writers at the end of the year pitch scripts to a bunch of producers and agents which was a lot of fun, but nothing comes of it most of the time. But its good experience. I do wish the school resources helped graduated alumni more on finding jobs, but overall I would recommend Chapman. I don't think I would be where I am without it.
Thank you for the response! It was very beneficial. I'm sure I'll come back here if I luck out with my application. :)
 
Thank you for the response! It was very beneficial. I'm sure I'll come back here if I luck out with my application. :)
I'm glad to help! Best of luck to you!
 
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Hello prospective future Chapman students! I graduated from the screenwriting MFA program at Chapman in 2021, and you can ask me anything. I'll try my best to be of some help! And good luck to all of you.
I'm not sure if you're still answering but if you are, did they ask you what other schools you're applying to? I didn't know how to answer that and would prefer not to.
 
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