Chapman MFA Film Production - Fall 2016

Hi everyone! I'm definitely in the same boat but I'm debating between USC and Chapman right now (waiting to hear from AFI). The biggest factor for me is cost and, with my acceptance letter, they also included a fellowship amount which sways my decision considerably! I was pretty gung-ho about USC but I am not trying to fund my entire degree on loans (especially when it's three years).

That said, I'm going to give a call to USC to see what their deal is. I want to be able to weigh my options. I really liked Chapman - the only thing that worries me is the location. Orange (The city) leaves a lot to be desired and reminds me a lot of my hometown (which I'm trying to get away from to be honest). When I applied, I thought it was a benefit to be out of LA (because I'm not a fan of the city) but that's where the action is...

Love to hear your guys' thoughts!


Yeah, living in Orange is an... acquired taste haha It really is my biggest gripe with the program. Driving up to LA is a regular occurrence, be it for events, internships, sets, movie screenings. You just deal with it. I think Orange has become more youth-oriented in recent years. It is nowhere near big cities of course, but I think it is definitely better than it was 6 years ago. People still do internships in production companies and all big studios. So the distance may be a inconvenience (and it is), but is not a deterrent by any means.

For 546, what happens first is people submit their scripts. Then the faculty selects around 10 of them. After this, people who want to direct read all the scripts and choose one or two. Directors find producers they want to work with and then talk to writers of the scripts they chose. At this point if more than one director is interested in their script, writers can choose which one they wanna stick with. (Some directors get together with producers first and then select scripts.) Anyway, when the director, writer and producer are in agreement, I think directors prepare a reel and apply for directing. Selected directors then pitch their vision of the script to the faculty and out of all these people only 3 directors are selected. Then selected directors and producers select a crew and take the 546 class. For every movie there's 1 director, 2 producers, 2 cinematographers, 2 editors, 2 sound people. All this selection happens because USC actually funds the 546 movies (around $10000 I think?) and closely mentors the crews, and it's how studios work I guess... This might also mean that they have a say in how you shoot it, but I'm not sure on that regard. You also have to be in a 546 crew in another position before you can direct. And you have to work on at least one 546 project to graduate. I might be wrong about some details but I believe this is pretty close to how it goes.

For thesis films it's very different. Anyone can choose to make a thesis film and I think only the directors enroll in thesis class 581. Before 581 they have to take a pre-production class though. So anyone can work on any thesis project, as many times as they want. Directors fund their thesis projects.

Ah! I see. I knew about the pitching projects and getting 3 projects chosen by the school, but I thought that was for thesis. So does only 3 students get to direct a narrative 546? Are students required to make a thesis?
 
Yeah, living in Orange is an... acquired taste haha It really is my biggest gripe with the program. Driving up to LA is a regular occurrence, be it for events, internships, sets, movie screenings. You just deal with it. I think Orange has become more youth-oriented in recent years. It is nowhere near big cities of course, but I think it is definitely better than it was 6 years ago. People still do internships in production companies and all big studios. So the distance may be a inconvenience (and it is), but is not a deterrent by any means.



Ah! I see. I knew about the pitching projects and getting 3 projects chosen by the school, but I thought that was for thesis. So does only 3 students get to direct a narrative 546? Are students required to make a thesis?

Yeah, for every semester there're only 3 546 projects. There's also 547, which is the documentary version but I don't know how the pitching process goes for that. To graduate, I think you either have to write a feature-length script, or crew on one 546 and one 581, or crew on two 546s. So no, not everyone makes a thesis, only if you want to.
 
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Hi, Everybody. I was accepted to the directing program at Chapman and wanted to introduce myself. I'm Alex - I like experimental Eastern European cinema and long walks on the beach (just kidding about that last one).
 
Well for films I like "Daisies", "Kanal", "Andrei Rublev" and "Solaris" the most. There are many more I like but those are some of my favorites. I like the filmmakers Věra Chytilová, Andrzej Wajda, Andrei Tarkovsky, Sergei Eisenstein, Roman Polanski, Larisa Shepitko and Andrey Zvyagintsev.
 
Well for films I like "Daisies", "Kanal", "Andrei Rublev" and "Solaris" the most. There are many more I like but those are some of my favorites. I like the filmmakers Věra Chytilová, Andrzej Wajda, Andrei Tarkovsky, Sergei Eisenstein, Roman Polanski, Larisa Shepitko and Andrey Zvyagintsev.

That´s awesome. Leviathan is amazing, but I haven´t seen anything else by Zvyagintsev (though I have Elena lined up in my queue). A few of those I´ve never even watched anything by, like Chytilov. It´s good to know I´ll get to study will be people with different influences who know more than I do on a number of topics.

I saw you sent me the same question, so I thought I´d post them here in case people want to get a discussion going.

On America´s side of the pond I love the current work of Denis Villeneuve, JC Chandor, Pablo Trapero, Walter Salles, as well as the old work of Michael Mann, Coppola, etc. On the other side of the pond I´m very fond of the Dardennes, Mateo Garrone, Jaques Audiard, Yorgos Lanthimos, Gaspar Noé, David Michôd, to name a few.
 
I love Yorgos Lanthimos (I still have more of his stuff to watch though). I'm influenced largely by David Lynch, David Cronenberg, David Fincher, Ana Lily Amirpour, David Robert Mitchell (I really must like the name David...). I also have a profound appreciation for weird and surreal directors, such as Lanthimos, Guy Maddin, or earlier Luc Besson. I watch a lot of adult swim, so that probably has something to do with it.
 
Hey Everybody. I am Farzad. I was accepted to Film Production/ Editing ..Its nice to meet you guys..I also have offer from Columbia and still have doubts..Columbia is super expensive, almost twice:( Any advice?
Also it's great to have a Chapman graduate here:) hey @danieldrummond!... Do you have any idea about editing students? how's the program? Do you know anyone in Chapman so we can chat with? how's the internship opportunities and market for editing graduates in Chapman?
 
Do you have any idea about editing students? how's the program? Do you know anyone in Chapman so we can chat with? how's the internship opportunities and market for editing graduates in Chapman?

I actually have a friend who got her MFA in Editing at Chapman. She told me getting as many internships while a student is key (you'll have to work closely with the school and profs for this), and also being a dedicated student with good relationships with your peers, because lots of her work has been through recommendations from her former classmates.

She has done great post grad and loved the program, but she seems to agree with the popular wisdom that says that you get out what you put in ;)
 
Hey Everybody. I am Farzad. I was accepted to Film Production/ Editing ..Its nice to meet you guys..I also have offer from Columbia and still have doubts..Columbia is super expensive, almost twice:( Any advice?
Also it's great to have a Chapman graduate here:) hey @danieldrummond!... Do you have any idea about editing students? how's the program? Do you know anyone in Chapman so we can chat with? how's the internship opportunities and market for editing graduates in Chapman?

Hey Farzad, congrats on the acceptance! I unfortunately don't know any editing graduates myself, but I know there are a couple Chapman editing alumni in these forums, so hopefully they can step up and give you their thoughts.
 
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