Firstly, heartfelt congratulations on getting into Emerson! It’s also good to know that your parents can afford it because not everyone has that option and that does matter when choosing a school.
Emerson is a good option mainly because it’s in Boston. The city has a creative environment and a decent film and media scene, so there are opportunities to find internships, part-time work, and real-world experience while you’re still studying. Being in a city like Boston also helps with networking and meeting people who are already working in the industry. This video from a Emerson Film student may give you an insight of the courses
DePaul is also a really solid option for film, mainly because it’s in Chicago. Chicago has an active film and TV scene, so there are plenty of chances to find internships and entry-level work, especially in indie films, TV, and commercials. It puts a strong focus on hands-on learning, so students actually get to make things instead of just studying theory. You graduate with real production experience and a strong portfolio which definitely helps when you start looking for jobs. One big plus is that DePaul has recently added virtual production. New students get exposure to LED walls and real-time digital environments the same kind of tech being used in today’s films and TV shows. Learning this early is a big advantage because it’s a growing part of the industry and makes you more job-ready.
However, if you get into Chapman, I wouldn’t think twice just go for it. Chapman has a very strong reputation in the film industry (also have Virtual production) and being about 35 miles from Los Angeles is a huge advantage. You are close to where most of the industry actually works. Because of that location, students get much easier access to studios, internships, working professionals and a strong alumni network in Hollywood. The facilities are top-tier, and Chapman grads tend to place well in the industry. Overall if you are serious about a long-term career in film, Chapman stands out as the best option among these schools. Keep us updated about your admission and so on. Best of Luck with your Film Schools admission!