What were your omissions?
Minor things, neglected to add an adjective in the script, so it reads sort of clunky.
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What were your omissions?
Originally posted by dusty_rose:
@vim...Im not sure about cost, but it ain't cheap. I'm doing all loans, so I'm just hoping my FAFSA covers everything. I think the only eligibility requirement is a BA or BS.
@derly I have been working on this script idea for a year so I already had the 10 pages, but everything else I had to come up with in November. It was actually a great experience because it made me think about stories and characters that I would not of thought about otherwise. I think I might even try actually writing the feature script that I did my treatment on. But it was a ridiculous amount of writing when you throw in all the other school supplemental material! So your interview is March 4th? Wow, that's 3 weeks of stress and anticipation. I think that's how I bombed my last interview, I over thought it and forgot to just be myself. Good luck, hopefully we will meet in the Fall cause lord knows I need a good producer!
@Robin101 and @pinsandneedles (love the name) the email I received was from the Film Program Administrator who said I had an interview set up for the 22nd and I would be receiving a class for a student liaison who would answer my question and set up a time. A couple hours later the liaison called. He was a 2nd year directing student. He basically have me the lay of the land and set up the interview time. The most interesting thing he told me was that he has written two feature length scripts and four short films in two years! I was impressed. He said Columbia really stresses the importance of having a good writing foundation, even for it's directors, which I completely agree with. To me is seemed like the students and staff set up the interviews and help/answer all the candidates questions before hand. The last question I asked him was what is the ratio between ppl who are interviewed and those picked. He said, he didn't know but would get back to me.
Originally posted by dusty_rose:
@derly I'm a mulato baby half white and black. I don't speak spanish, but I love telling stories about people of color. I'm so in love with this latina story which is called "Red Queen" for now. It's about a young girl from Mexico City who is a bada** MF! I love her soooo much! Picture Michelle Rodriguez (the look, not so much the acting) with Gael Garcia Bernal as her brother and Javier Bardem as her half lover/ half enemy trying to kill her. It takes place in Mexico City and Texas. I really believe in this piece half because I love the girl and half because I think female action movies are about to blow up. With the onset of such strong female protagonists on tv and the hungar game/twilight/snow white films starting to make money I really think woman driven action stories are going to finally start to be made. At least I hope!!!!
What kind of films are you interested in making?
Oh and yea I know what you mean about clothing selection. I must of spent hours thinking glasses or no glasses and repositioning myself, with the help of my iphone for 20 mins before my Skype interview with USC about which angle I looked best at!! lol in retrospect it is hilarious but at the time I was so serious. I mean it really was moving it a millimeter to get the right light haha
I really can't understand why writers get the shaft so much in Hollywood. They are the backbone to everything!
Originally posted by dusty_rose:
@derly I'm a mulato baby half white and black. I don't speak spanish, but I love telling stories about people of color. I'm so in love with this latina story which is called "Red Queen" for now. It's about a young girl from Mexico City who is a bada** MF! I love her soooo much! Picture Michelle Rodriguez (the look, not so much the acting) with Gael Garcia Bernal as her brother and Javier Bardem as her half lover/ half enemy trying to kill her. It takes place in Mexico City and Texas. I really believe in this piece half because I love the girl and half because I think female action movies are about to blow up. With the onset of such strong female protagonists on tv and the hungar game/twilight/snow white films starting to make money I really think woman driven action stories are going to finally start to be made. At least I hope!!!!
What kind of films are you interested in making?
Oh and yea I know what you mean about clothing selection. I must of spent hours thinking glasses or no glasses and repositioning myself, with the help of my iphone for 20 mins before my Skype interview with USC about which angle I looked best at!! lol in retrospect it is hilarious but at the time I was so serious. I mean it really was moving it a millimeter to get the right light haha
Originally posted by brehco:
and one more thing - there was someone on last year's thread who was told in his interview that he was unofficially accepted - note he or she was one of the people called later in the week for one of the later interview dates. so i'm using this as evidence for the fact that interview order has nothing to do with application strength!
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