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At this point in my life I've been to death and back. All I want to do is work towards making films. I've been ill for the past 12 years or so, not even finishing HS (I did get a GED though back in 200), so I can't just go for a Masters. I'm doing well health wise so it's time to get moving.
So to get into undergrad film schools what exactly does it take? Are applicants ever admitted based on writing ability alone? Or does one need actual film making experience?
I just finished 3 courses locally and will be taking another 3 or 4 this fall. My plan would be to apply programs for NEXT fall after having some coursework to show I'm capable of college work. These are general ed type courses (hoping to get them out of the way)
Right now I'm trying to figure out if taking a screenwriters class is worth my time as opposed to buying a bunch of equipment I don't really know how to use. More importantly, where could I learn enough to be able to make a 10 minute film that would be competitive with other students submissions? And how necessary is having "experience" in relation to admissions? Will my age be a deterrent?
So far I really like Emerson, but it's seems quite popular, and I wondering what Emerson looks for in admissions.
Thanks guys
So to get into undergrad film schools what exactly does it take? Are applicants ever admitted based on writing ability alone? Or does one need actual film making experience?
I just finished 3 courses locally and will be taking another 3 or 4 this fall. My plan would be to apply programs for NEXT fall after having some coursework to show I'm capable of college work. These are general ed type courses (hoping to get them out of the way)
Right now I'm trying to figure out if taking a screenwriters class is worth my time as opposed to buying a bunch of equipment I don't really know how to use. More importantly, where could I learn enough to be able to make a 10 minute film that would be competitive with other students submissions? And how necessary is having "experience" in relation to admissions? Will my age be a deterrent?
So far I really like Emerson, but it's seems quite popular, and I wondering what Emerson looks for in admissions.
Thanks guys