“I've always loved film and television — TV has been my dream job ever since I was pretty young,” says Andrea Zevallos (FilmSchool.org member @itsallhappening), leaning back in her desk chair. Behind her is a wall-sized bookshelf; beneath it is a tiny replica taco truck labeled El Gato. “Years...
Nolan Lampson (Filmschool.org Member @kukichiyo3) sits in his dorm with his roommate, who is folding laundry and listening to music with AirPods. The walls are covered in posters for hit indie films, including Sean Baker's The Florida Project. Lampson has spent all of freshman year working out...
Established in 1989, Florida State University College of Motion Picture Arts is located in Tallahassee and aims to help students master filmmaking basics from day one. CMPA offers a Bachelor of Fine Arts (BFA) and a Master of Fine Arts (MFA) in Production or Writing. Around 30 students are...
Located in Los Angeles, CA, the hub of the film industry, Loyola Marymount University School of Film and Television was ranked by Hollywood Reporter as the 7th best film school in America (2020). LMU boasts a 12:1 student to faculty ratio with 758 undergraduate and 220 graduate students...
“Film School is still Graduate School... you're still getting a master's and there's still traditional work that has to be done. And a lot of people just thought like, oh well I’ll just come here and make a bunch of movies.”
Danni sitting with camera in kitchen - for her very first assignment...
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