Reviews by HorseGirl420

Dont Come In With High Expectations.
Reviewed by: Current Student
Degree: MA/MFA
Concentration: Editing
Pros
  • disneyland is nearby
  • plenty of diversity to go around
Cons
  • The editing program itself
  • The teacher can be mean
  • The quality of the classes are a hit and miss.
First off, let's talk about the pros to attending Chapman. The weather is great all the time and if you come here, you avoid that good for nothin snow back east. Disneyland is just around the corner and if you're lookin for a little bit of expensive fun, it's got you covered. The campus is absolutely beautiful as well while you're being surrounded by students who also (hopefully) love film.

Now let's talk about the cons, and trust me, there's a lot in the editing program.

The editing program is taught by one professor, unlike other programs such as directing and screenwriting which tends to be taught by multiple professors. Not so bad to have one editing professor right?... right?... Well there's a lot of problems with him and the way he teaches his class so if you don't like him, you simply can't switch.

For example, when I was in undergrad learning editing, I had a bunch of computer classes that taught me various programs on how to become a better editor and when I went into Chapman, I expected that this program was going to be similar. However, the editing program isn't taught with computers. You just simply show up to class, sit on a couch, and watch movies while the editing professor tells you on how to edit better. There's no hands-on learning, no using a computer in his class, it's purely learning by auditory learning. However, you do get to edit student projects and he'll give you auditory feedback on how to make them better.

In terms of his personality, if neuroticism is on a scale of 1 to 100, he's at least an 80+, while his agreeableness is below a 30. This translates to a highly competitive guy with a bit of rough edge around him and the kind of guy where if you disappoint him, he will give you an earful of negative talk and is not the kind of guy to give second chances either. For example, after one student did bad on an editing assignment, the teacher called their work completely incompetent and told them to their face that they have no talent. That's the kind of guy this professor is.

This isn't really a pro or con but if you decide to attend Chapman, you should definitely have some experience with editing film. This really isn't a school to cater to beginners.
Affordability
1.00 star(s)
Alumni Network
5.00 star(s)
Campus
5.00 star(s)
Career Assistance
3.00 star(s)
Coursework
2.00 star(s)
Facilities & Equipment
4.00 star(s)
Professors
1.00 star(s)
Scholarships
3.00 star(s)
HorseGirl420 does not recommend this film school!
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