I’m currently waiting to receive my decision for Loyola Marymount University, but if not accepted, I will have a hard time deciding between the programs that I have been accepted to, which are DePaul University- Directing Track, Syracuse University- MFA Film, and Brooklyn College- Directing Track.
What I’m looking for in a program:
-Opportunities to explore independent and mainstream filmmaking (I think I want to do independent because I find personal stories to be more authentic and fulfilling to create, but not quite sure)
-Strong Alumni Network (job security is pretty important)
-Collaborative environment the fosters a healthy learning environment
-Ability to hone in on cinematography skills as I also want to become a DP before I land any directing gigs down my career path
-Located in a safe area/less crime rates
-Ability to collaborate with screenwriters (I’m not a writer)
-LA quarter opportunity because my ultimate goal is to end up in California.
I’m currently leaning towards DePaul, but my primary concern is location safety/crime rates if anyone can provide advice on this, this would be so helpful! Everyone I’ve spoken with who’s lived in Chicago has implored me not to go for this reason.
What I’m looking for in a program:
-Opportunities to explore independent and mainstream filmmaking (I think I want to do independent because I find personal stories to be more authentic and fulfilling to create, but not quite sure)
-Strong Alumni Network (job security is pretty important)
-Collaborative environment the fosters a healthy learning environment
-Ability to hone in on cinematography skills as I also want to become a DP before I land any directing gigs down my career path
-Located in a safe area/less crime rates
-Ability to collaborate with screenwriters (I’m not a writer)
-LA quarter opportunity because my ultimate goal is to end up in California.
I’m currently leaning towards DePaul, but my primary concern is location safety/crime rates if anyone can provide advice on this, this would be so helpful! Everyone I’ve spoken with who’s lived in Chicago has implored me not to go for this reason.