A question for those who got accepted. What kind of work you guys submit for the video? Is it school production or production from work? Is it large scale production? I'm thinking to reapply but I need some suggestions to best work on my next application process. Thank you!
I did my undergrad studies in product and graphic design from a design school which is very similar to a film school, so I already had som eexperience in filmmaking. Additionally, I was working at corporate company where my design team would make corporate films and I had taken a few screenwriting and filmmaking courses. I worked on my visual sample specially for my applications and focused on my story and how important it was for me to tell it. I also took efforts in cinematography as I had mentioned in my personal statement that I want to learn direction as well as cinematography. I didn't use expensive lights or equipment though, just a simple yellow bulb or a tubelight was enough to create different lighting. My designing skills were an advantage in this case.
As for my written sample, I thought it was my weakest point as I only started writing a year ago, but I wanted to show my Indian roots and that I have unique stories from India, so my written sample was a feature treatment. It was a very spiritual story with a slightly modern approach. So I guess I got points only for writing about a different culture from a fresh perspective. But that's just my analysis.
But, I agree with everyone that your personal statement is what matters the most. I wanted to highlight my aesthetic and illustration skills and show them that I am a creator, one way or another, so instead of going the traditional route, I had drawn a comic strip of four pages illustrating my story. This became a very strong point in my application as my interviewer mentioned that she had never seen a personal statement like mine.
So, I would suggest that work on your personal statement. That's your identity because everyone has their story and their own way of presenting it, you just have to be honest. Think of it as selling yourself as a brand, what USP do you have and how do these USPs help you become a better storyteller.
Sorry for a long message. This journey was really tough and stressful and I had very limited knowledge about how to apply for film schools, so I would like to help anyone who needs it.
