The film schools I applied to

davepac7

Active Member
Hey, what do you guys think of my list:

Emerson (do they offer enough financial aid?)
Brooklyn College
Queens College
Staten Island
Hunter
North Carolina School of the Arts
Uni of Las Vegas
Penn State
Pittsburgh
 
NCSA is an amazing film school. Plus they have connections through their aulmni. Danny Mcbride is now on the board of trustees. He has a great relationship with many famous people in hollywood.

HBO recently let film students from NCSA work on East Bound and Down. Also Screen gems has a studio in Wilmington, NC. They hire student from NCSA for their feature show One Tree Hill.

Plus there is David Gordon Green, who in corporates alot of NCSA students in his film.

So there are connections.
 
I got into NCSA and pretty much plan on going there. I just put this argument for it on another board but it applies here too.

Growing up in CA you get used to CA girls, their ability to judge you from a mile away and blow you off. CA girls never give you a chance. Now, with NCSA next to the film program the DANCE program is the biggest. Now, this means that there are 200+ southern dance girls wandering around Salem (which is a SMALL town and the school is away from it) If your following me here, these look like good odds.

Not exactly what you would call an academic review but important none the less
 
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