Tabbycat:
Did you hear from the film school or the university? ANd did you apply to a double program, Film school and law school? Or Film school and Business? If that is the case, check the other department for your missing transcripts. Also, email ALex Rose (Or whoever is running film school...
Oh Jayimess,
Isn't it funny the crazies always come out the same time of year! That's why I stayed away so long. (FYI- coming to the forums to help out is not easy to do while in grad school. We're busy. The people on here who do it, do it because we were helped once through the support of this...
Wow. I missed a lot on this forum. If you have any specific Chapman questions you can definitely direct them to me.
Sorry about the late addition of the screenplay assignment-- yikes! And Chapman already had a pretty demanding application! A couple of things I've noticed were mentioned: is it...
Short answer: no.
Long answer: Undergrad is what you make of it. I was accepted to a very prestigious undergrad program, another well known school, and a little state school.
I went to the little state school. I couldn't afford the other two, and my dad was sick, so I didn't want to be so far...
I analyzed Hedwig and the Angry Inch
I know a couple of people who wrote on starwars and on Amelie.
I even know someone who wrote on Beetleguise.
Just be passionate and honest, and don't worry too much. Good luck
I highly recommend a 4 year degree as opposed to the 1 year or less programs for the following reasons:
Fallbacks-- lets face it this is a risky industry, it will be good to know if you ever have a dry spell (as most people do at one point or other) you will be able to put food on the table and...
Hi Antonia!
Welcome to SF. First off-- I think you are asking the wrong question. Figure out where you want to go. Which schools fit you creative/artistic ideals? If your credentials were no obstacle, where would you want to go? Research research research. Once you've figured out where you want...
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I don't think Jayimess said that to be harsh or shoot you down. It is true that they cover things with loans. Very few programs offer a cheap or full ride. I think UT is the only one I know of.
I think you may be under the impression that if a class doesn't have "Television" and "Writing" together in the title, then they do not contain that in the class. In the grad writing program we are required 2-3 specific TV writing classes. There are a couple others available as electives as...
UCLA IS the cheapest, tuition wise-- but if you are a production student they estimate an additional $70,000 to fund your projects as well as the fact as it takes (On average) 5 years to finish. (estimates from LOAFS in addition to answers from UCLA faculty.)
Some of the more expensive programs...
Definitely... But I did meet a couple of your film studies peeps... the crashed the other parties of course. Can't wait to meet you. How are you all enjoying Orientation week?
Not more than I expected. There are some ***-holes thus far. And some amazing people. It's balanced, but I am still finishing my last year of grad school, so I'll answer this again when I have a bit more experience.
I find of the professionals I know-- a handful are "jerks"... typically they...
So many new people to meet in person... Yay.
And as far as the $$ thing... I'm with donald on biting the bullet. I'm coming out with Gads of debt, paying for most of grad school on loans. I try not to think of it.
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