I figure we ought to post more on these schools since others will want to know more info:
I would say UCSD is probably the most "production-oriented" past UCLA.
Check out the course list:
http://visarts.ucsd.edu/undergraduate/major/media
And facilities:
http://visarts.ucsd.edu/node/view/843
The program is more oriented toward:
-experimental
-independent filmmaking
-artsy folk
Also:
-there aren't as many creative writing classes
-you might have to stay an extra year with their "oxford" curriculum
As for UCSB, they have a brand new multi-million dollar film building built:
http://www.cftnm.ucsb.edu/Miss...gAndFacil/index.html
-300 seat theater
-Production Stage
-Decent Equipment
-Editing Labs
The problem is that there are very few people there that teach production courses.
Bottom Line: You can do production at either schools. It's just that you will most likely be doing them by yourself.
According to professors I've spoken to, no matter what, it appears our degrees will mean "getting coffee" for people; our reels will leave us "doing other people's laundry;" you guys catching my drift? Many people in the industry don't have degrees in film production or even degrees at all. We're all going to end up going for jobs as P.A.'s when we graduate.
So right now, I figure I want to enjoy life, experience things, find inspiration to write about, and network for the next couple of years. UCLA would have given me that tiny step in the door since they guarantee internships, but I'm feeling better now knowing film school isn't the only way these days...
I would say UCSD is probably the most "production-oriented" past UCLA.
Check out the course list:
http://visarts.ucsd.edu/undergraduate/major/media
And facilities:
http://visarts.ucsd.edu/node/view/843
The program is more oriented toward:
-experimental
-independent filmmaking
-artsy folk
Also:
-there aren't as many creative writing classes
-you might have to stay an extra year with their "oxford" curriculum
As for UCSB, they have a brand new multi-million dollar film building built:
http://www.cftnm.ucsb.edu/Miss...gAndFacil/index.html
-300 seat theater
-Production Stage
-Decent Equipment
-Editing Labs
The problem is that there are very few people there that teach production courses.
Bottom Line: You can do production at either schools. It's just that you will most likely be doing them by yourself.
According to professors I've spoken to, no matter what, it appears our degrees will mean "getting coffee" for people; our reels will leave us "doing other people's laundry;" you guys catching my drift? Many people in the industry don't have degrees in film production or even degrees at all. We're all going to end up going for jobs as P.A.'s when we graduate.
So right now, I figure I want to enjoy life, experience things, find inspiration to write about, and network for the next couple of years. UCLA would have given me that tiny step in the door since they guarantee internships, but I'm feeling better now knowing film school isn't the only way these days...