A great inexpensive program if you are fine with being in a small, close-knit filmmaking community.
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Degree:
MA/MFA
Concentration:
Film and Media Production
Pros:
Affordable tuition compared to other schools. ~9k for Texas residents and ~18k for out of state, per annum
Amazing TA opportunities guaranteed to almost every MFA student. Benefits: Resident tuition qualification, Free medical insurance, 6k stipend per semester, $1892 tuition reduction per semester (paying ~6k for 2nd year and ~3k for 3rd year)
Great faculty, also great for exploring Documentary film making.
Film funding - 1k for pre-thesis film, 7k for thesis film (Moody Innovation Labs).
You get a shot at making 2 top tier festival worthy films.
Austin - home to 3 major film festivals.
Higher chance of your film getting into SXSW.
Great program if you also want to settle down as a professor.
Opportunities for outside fellowships up to 28k.
Cons:
Not a lot of opportunities to work in Hollywood.
Weaker alumni network when compared to the high ranked schools.
International students should be prepared to go back if they do not get their movies into top tier film festivals (which makes you eligible for O1 visa : click here for more details). But you can go back without any financial obligations.
It is not LA.
Bottom line: A great inexpensive program if you are fine with being in a small, close-knit filmmaking community. A great deal, overall.
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