My application process was simple. I spoke with the Department Chair in September, and had been in constant communication with my Graduate Admissions Advisor.
The hardest part of the entire process was deciding which documentary I wanted to send.
Hey everyone!
I don't think I've ever posted on here before, but I'm excited to finally complete the process of applying to different film schools.
I was just curious what you guys used as your determining factors for a school selection. I wanted to go to a program that was smaller and...
In the MFA program, you will gain skills in storytelling, collaboration and pitching your ideas. Learn how to create strong content that disrupts. Build a network of colleagues and experts in the industry, and expand your technical and business skills for the film, television and animation...
UT Austin is a big choice for me, but then again so is UC Boulder. I've also considered Asbury as well as Mount St. Mary's University in LA. Just depends, I think as long as you have a passion no matter where you go you can do great. I do wish Texas had more Masters in film degrees.
What was your GPA when you applied? I'm still trying to decide if I would enjoy a Film intensive program or a screenwriters program. Did you have to take the GRE? I remember reading about them not pushing it this last year. Congratulations on getting in though.
Hello Yeonflo! I have a suggestion for a program that might be off the beaten path. If you'd be will to consider it. Please look at the Texas Tech University Undergraduate program for Creative Media Industries. It's not a film school per se, but it has a lot of elements that you might be looking...
The SFA School of Art graduate filmmaking program is inherently interdisciplinary and is designed to provide advanced studies for film students seeking the Master of Fine Arts degree. The mission of the M.F.A. program is to develop filmmakers who may obtain professional status in the independent...
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Hello Fellow Creatives,
I was looking at some off the beaten path Film Schools. I understand everyone wants USC, UCLA, UT, Columbia, etc. However, I've always been a person who took the road less traveled. While on a trip this last summer semester, a young lady in the class mentioned the...
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