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Originally posted by Jayimess:
USC phased out interviews a few years ago. They feel that the new method is more fair.
They also don't require previous experience with filmmaking, so they don't need to see reels, either. Chapman does the same thing, though they may ask for additional materials from applicants later on in the admissions process.
Basically, they focus on applicants' ability to tell stories and express themselves in methods other than filmmaking. It is assumed that you've never touched a camera or an Avid keyboard before. This allows for talented storytellers who may not yet be filmmakers to attend, whereas other schools such as AFI require loads of experience. For those who have extensive production resumes, it might seem unfair, but I don't look at it that way.
I've mentioned before, it was strange to have to take basic classes that reinforced things I already know, but those of us with experience just helped those without it, and by the end of the semester, everyone's made several films...got the basics, and is aware of what they need to focus on.
I think it's a pretty cool approach.
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