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AFI vs Chapman? Graduate Program

P.Nicole

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Looking to compare the teaching styles, students and more at AFI and Chapman. Does anyone have any information from their experiences or tours?
 
Hey!

I saw that you got into both AFI and Chapman for Production Design. Congrats!!! So, here are my thoughts.

FYI - I'm going to attend AFI for Screenwriting. But I've also PA'd on thesis projects at both schools and did a tour prior to the pandemic.

AFI
- It's a conservatory, so it's kind of expected that you have some experience going into the program. Boot camp aka cycle films during your first year is pretty intense. Apparently, some people burn out haha. But you'll get to work with super talented people and learn a lot.
- Obviously smaller in scale compared to other universities. There's a few buildings as oppose to a large campus with thousands of students.
- It's in LA.
- Personally, I feel like AFI students are more serious. And everyone knows what the hell they're doing, especially on set. Again, this was just my experience.


Chapman
- Really nice campus! They spent a lot of $$$ and it shows. Their prop room is huge!!! And they have a few sound stages/sets. Overall, their facility might be the best just because it's a fairly newer program compared to other film schools.
- If you want more of the college feel, this might be the place for you since you'll encounter other graduate students and undergrads.
- The students that I worked with were great.
- It's in Orange County, so 40 minutes south of LA. Interning/commuting to LA can be exhausting.

I would try to reach out to current students/alum from both programs if you can. Also, reach out to other applicants on this site.

Hope this helps! Maybe I'll see you at AFI this fall : )
 
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