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UCLA - MFA, Fall 2014

Honestly, don't pay attention to that website at all. It's an automated system that does not represent a current accurate status of your application. I graduate from my master's degree last year, and the website STILL says "application under review, pending decision" or whatever :P.
 
Hi Everyone,

New member here. I've been checking out this message board for a few weeks and also got a lot of helpful info from a similar one last year.

I have an interview at UCLA on March 3 in the morning for the MFA screenwriting program. Some info on my circumstances if it helps prospective students:

I'm from OC, took the Professional Program in screenwriting at UCLA in 2012 (loved it, wonderful opportunity for anyone remotely interested), applied for the MFA last year and didn't make it to the interview stage. UCLA was the only school i applied to last year.

For this year, I changed my whole application. New statement of purpose, reused 2/3 of my recommendation letters, had my program professor at UCLA write a new letter, one complete script and the first act of a new script I started on.

I also applied to USC but haven't heard anything from them as of yet.

If anyone has any other questions, I'd be glad to respond. Otherwise, good luck to everyone else on here and I hope we all do well!

D
 
Okay I got my call for my Interview for Directors MFA about 10 minutes ago it is for March 22nd at 11:00am in NYC. Was told to prep with what I plan to shoot for a senior project, (I thought that was what two page sample was for). Email verification to follow. So now Butterflies, research into probable questions and valium are in order! Anyone else want prep by PC or phone chat? Hit me back!!!
Mike
 
Okay I got my call for my Interview for Directors MFA about 10 minutes ago it is for March 22nd at 11:00am in NYC. Was told to prep with what I plan to shoot for a senior project, (I thought that was what two page sample was for). Email verification to follow. So now Butterflies, research into probable questions and valium are in order! Anyone else want prep by PC or phone chat? Hit me back!!!
Mike
Sorry forgot school, It is for UCLA.
 
Thanks! I applied to Screenwriting.
Hey there,
Cool to hear that we are on the same day! We should definitely meet up and discuss how the interviews went. Have you received any further details on who you are interviewing with or where as of yet? I haven't heard anything beyond day and time thus far. Looking forward to hopefully meeting you in person. :)
 
Had my interview with UCLA a couple hours ago...

I had to do it through Skype, so it was quite intimidating when I answered the video conference and saw a group of four professional-looking people sitting in a table staring at me. I was expecting it to be more like the interview with the Peter Stark program, where it was just one-two people and it was fairly casual and relaxed. The interviewers from UCLA were all business, and took notes from EVERYTHING that came out of my mouth. One particular lady was very active in the interview, asking me to expand on ideas or debating others that I presented. The other three where mostly quiet up until the end when it was turn for me to ask them questions.

They ask me four questions, and then it concluded with me having to pitch a story. I honestly don't know how well I did with the pitch, but I do know it was not fantastic by any means. I presented an idea for a movie, and although the idea itself is good they noticed how I struggled a little in presenting all my thoughts to them. Specially since the pitch portion felt very much like something intended (because of the structure) for people with experience in film. I have no experience in film, so it was a good idea delivered amateurishly. For the questions, I did a lot better by making my passion for film/tv clear to them. Which reminds me, if they ask you to pick a movie/tv show, pick something you TRULY love, not something that you will think will make you look better if you discussed.

So at the end I felt like two of the interviewers really liked me, another was pretty quiet and emotionless (not a great thing), and the last was very argumentative and constantly attempted to corner me (so she either disliked me, or was just trying to see how I handled myself on pressure).

As a bonus, I did ask them about the process. If you get an interview, you are in the TOP 30 or so candidates, it varies according to the program. For example, the producers program only takes 12-15 students. If the program takes more, then the TOP 30 might actually be more like TOP 40 or something. So they made it clear to me that getting an interview means you're in the top, and that's quite an accomplishment in itself. Last thing, decisions for Producers are made first because then it appears the Screenwriters (we should expect final decisions by mid March) . So those of you waiting for Directing, keep patient and don't panic when everyone else get's their responses. Your time will come soon enough!

I want to wish you all the best in your upcoming interviews. I know I am applying to a different program, but I still might be able to answer some questions.

Cheers,
R
 
Had my interview with UCLA a couple hours ago...

I had to do it through Skype, so it was quite intimidating when I answered the video conference and saw a group of four professional-looking people sitting in a table staring at me. I was expecting it to be more like the interview with the Peter Stark program, where it was just one-two people and it was fairly casual and relaxed. The interviewers from UCLA were all business, and took notes from EVERYTHING that came out of my mouth. One particular lady was very active in the interview, asking me to expand on ideas or debating others that I presented. The other three where mostly quiet up until the end when it was turn for me to ask them questions.

They ask me four questions, and then it concluded with me having to pitch a story. I honestly don't know how well I did with the pitch, but I do know it was not fantastic by any means. I presented an idea for a movie, and although the idea itself is good they noticed how I struggled a little in presenting all my thoughts to them. Specially since the pitch portion felt very much like something intended (because of the structure) for people with experience in film. I have no experience in film, so it was a good idea delivered amateurishly. For the questions, I did a lot better by making my passion for film/tv clear to them. Which reminds me, if they ask you to pick a movie/tv show, pick something you TRULY love, not something that you will think will make you look better if you discussed.

So at the end I felt like two of the interviewers really liked me, another was pretty quiet and emotionless (not a great thing), and the last was very argumentative and constantly attempted to corner me (so she either disliked me, or was just trying to see how I handled myself on pressure).

As a bonus, I did ask them about the process. If you get an interview, you are in the TOP 30 or so candidates, it varies according to the program. For example, the producers program only takes 12-15 students. If the program takes more, then the TOP 30 might actually be more like TOP 40 or something. So they made it clear to me that getting an interview means you're in the top, and that's quite an accomplishment in itself. Last thing, decisions for Producers are made first because then it appears the Screenwriters (we should expect final decisions by mid March) . So those of you waiting for Directing, keep patient and don't panic when everyone else get's their responses. Your time will come soon enough!

I want to wish you all the best in your upcoming interviews. I know I am applying to a different program, but I still might be able to answer some questions.

Cheers,
R

Congrats on getting through your interview! Also, thanks so much for sharing your experience!! Very helpful, indeed. I will be sure to share my experience after my (screenwriting) interview (March 7th). :) Best of luck!
 
Okay I got my call for my Interview for Directors MFA about 10 minutes ago it is for March 22nd at 11:00am in NYC. Was told to prep with what I plan to shoot for a senior project, (I thought that was what two page sample was for). Email verification to follow. So now Butterflies, research into probable questions and valium are in order! Anyone else want prep by PC or phone chat? Hit me back!!!
Mike

Congrats! Best of luck!
 
Had my interview with UCLA a couple hours ago...

I had to do it through Skype, so it was quite intimidating when I answered the video conference and saw a group of four professional-looking people sitting in a table staring at me. I was expecting it to be more like the interview with the Peter Stark program, where it was just one-two people and it was fairly casual and relaxed. The interviewers from UCLA were all business, and took notes from EVERYTHING that came out of my mouth. One particular lady was very active in the interview, asking me to expand on ideas or debating others that I presented. The other three where mostly quiet up until the end when it was turn for me to ask them questions.

They ask me four questions, and then it concluded with me having to pitch a story. I honestly don't know how well I did with the pitch, but I do know it was not fantastic by any means. I presented an idea for a movie, and although the idea itself is good they noticed how I struggled a little in presenting all my thoughts to them. Specially since the pitch portion felt very much like something intended (because of the structure) for people with experience in film. I have no experience in film, so it was a good idea delivered amateurishly. For the questions, I did a lot better by making my passion for film/tv clear to them. Which reminds me, if they ask you to pick a movie/tv show, pick something you TRULY love, not something that you will think will make you look better if you discussed.

So at the end I felt like two of the interviewers really liked me, another was pretty quiet and emotionless (not a great thing), and the last was very argumentative and constantly attempted to corner me (so she either disliked me, or was just trying to see how I handled myself on pressure).

As a bonus, I did ask them about the process. If you get an interview, you are in the TOP 30 or so candidates, it varies according to the program. For example, the producers program only takes 12-15 students. If the program takes more, then the TOP 30 might actually be more like TOP 40 or something. So they made it clear to me that getting an interview means you're in the top, and that's quite an accomplishment in itself. Last thing, decisions for Producers are made first because then it appears the Screenwriters (we should expect final decisions by mid March) . So those of you waiting for Directing, keep patient and don't panic when everyone else get's their responses. Your time will come soon enough!

I want to wish you all the best in your upcoming interviews. I know I am applying to a different program, but I still might be able to answer some questions.

Cheers,
R

So it sounds like you applied to the Producer program. So I am going to assume they've picked their top 30 to interview.
 
Okay I got my call for my Interview for Directors MFA about 10 minutes ago it is for March 22nd at 11:00am in NYC. Was told to prep with what I plan to shoot for a senior project, (I thought that was what two page sample was for). Email verification to follow. So now Butterflies, research into probable questions and valium are in order! Anyone else want prep by PC or phone chat? Hit me back!!!
Mike

Congrats!!! That's a good news!!!
Then I guess, we should be waiting since Monday for a call or Email. And the possibility of the interview in NYC is other good news. I didn't know that you can make an appointment for interview in NYC. Where are you from pal? Did the give you the name of interviewers? Best of luck ;)
 
Hey everyone! New to the board but got a call to interview yesterday for the Directing program. It's in NYC and was wondering if they could reimburse you for traveling, since I'm a few states away, and (possibly) overnight stay. Also, does anyone know how many are invited to interview out of how many applicants and how many of the interviewed are accepted? This is pretty much a make-or-break right? I just ask because my support system is in constant need of reassurance that I'm actually doing something right for once.

I also applied to USC and NYU and have yet to hear anything really. Have people started hearing stuff already and is that a bad sign?

One more thing, any other boards or forums I can check out for info/demographics/a community to relieve my anxieties such as this?

Thanks!
 
So it sounds like you applied to the Producer program. So I am going to assume they've picked their top 30 to interview.


Yeah, they picked them and are already more than half way through the interviews for the program. They are expecting to be done with all of them early next week, and they mentioned that the acceptances go out pretty much after that. So by the second week of March I should know if I am a Bruin or not (UCLA's mascot).

It also appears that the Screenwriters and Producers share a much more similar process than with Directing. So that's something to consider why we patiently wait.

Cheers,
R

PS: I was feeling pretty positive yesterday when the interview was over, but now I keep going back and thinking "I should have said this instead of that, or express myself better here", and now I am officially starting to panic a little :S. I was pretty relax prior to the interviews, but now that we are at the final stretch I am really starting to feel the pressure :P. Well, let's all hope for the best...
 
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