jason.georgio
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It was the most labor intensive application I put together. The film directing program requires you to submit more parts for the portfolio than say the straight-up film and video submission. The main difference between the two MFA degrees is an ambition to work with actors. If you have no interest in working with them, then the film and video MFA is perfect and also has less required coursework. Overall, I suspect they want to see a consistency in effort and a visible commitment to the discipline your applying for. In my opinion, I think your film submission holds the greatest weight. So if your going to spend lots of time on any one thing, just stay focused on your work and make it as best as you can make it.