Where's Everyone At?

I've never heard of SIU, I admit it, but that is APPALLING.

I've said it before, a fine arts degree isn't required at any programs I researched, and certainly not USC. If anything, I think they prefer diverse backgrounds.

So, basically, what everyone else said.

Good luck to all of you!
 
Just as a sidenote i just wanted to thank everyone on this forum. It's really kinda awesome how we help each other out and can discuss these things. I also apologize if i ever seemed pretentious or anything negative.

okay that's all.

you people are awesome!
 
Here's my latest update:

Columbia University - no word yet

Chapman University - no official word yet, but they called be to let me know that they were reviewing my application (priority/directing) and that we'd all hear something by the end of March regarding interviews.

NYU - INTERVIEWED: Thought it went well.

UCLA - no word yet

Columbia College Chicago - INTERVIEWED: Was awesome...[read my write-up in the Columbia College Chicago Thread].

Southern Illinois U. - REJECTED for stupid reasons

USC - no word yet

Good luck to all as the stress continues...
 
Pinger,

I read your post about Columbia College Chicago and you are right.

I say this because I just finished my undergrad there and the experience was priceless. It's a true hands-on film school, lots of networking with midwest filmmakers, access to film festivals, and even lots of competition (that if you like competition)

During my search for Grad schools, I found out that no film school has as much access to equipment and facilities as Columbia student does. I could be wrong.

It is true about the undergrad kids wanting to work on grad projects. Particularly, I feel like grad's film has more maturity in terms of subject than undergrad films. As a matter of fact, my closest friends are Grad students, who interviewed you?

Cinematography? One of the best in the nation for undergrads!!! If you don't believe me, just talk to the AFI cinematography department, and ask them how many Columbia students they accept yearly fresh off school.

I am foreigner and I have been living in Chicago for 6 years, and after touring across the States, I don't see any other place/city as convenient as Chicago for me. Not as expensive as LA or NY and the quality of the neighborhoods are much better, and just like NY, you don't truly need a car. I even own an apartment here and I don't what I am going to do with it if I am accepted to one of those programs in LA and NY. looking to rent?

The only problem with Columbia (and this depends the type of filmmaking you are interested in) is that it is more of an Indie film school type, there is no much contact with LA or NY. Perhaps, the fact that it is the largest undergrad film program in the nation makes this school very competitive, which could also be a good thing if you like the pressure. Me? I loved the pressure. I think I need it to live...lol

All in all, Columbia is an underrated school, and the Grad program is worth going. The type of work I have seen coming out of the Grad department is fascinating.

Good luck!!!
 
Here's my little update:

Boston University (Film Studies): No word
NYU (Cinema Studies): Rejected
Columbia (Film Studies MA): No word
Columbia (Film MFA): Had my interview on Tuesday
Emerson (Media Arts): Accepted
Syracuse (TV, Radio, Film): Accepted (Got an email this morning)
 
I posted this in the Fall 08 thread:

FSU: Interview this Saturday
American: Accepted (MFA)
Chapman: Accepted (MFA)
UT: Rejected
USC, BU: Nothing yet
UCLA, Columbia: Not interviewed (assuming rejected.)
 
Bartleby Fink
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I posted this in the Fall 08 thread:

FSU: Interview this Saturday
American: Accepted (MFA)
Chapman: Accepted (MFA)
UT: Rejected
USC, BU: Nothing yet
UCLA, Columbia: Not interviewed (assuming rejected.)


Bartleby Fink ,

Which program for AFI were you accepted into? They don't announce acceptances until March 15th for Screenwriting and Producing, and then April 15th for all others...

Am a bit curious.
 
Yep. In DC. They had a pretty good review in the news Film School Confidential and they were the closest school to me. Hopefully it won't come down to weighing the cost of moving into my financial situation.
 
ediebeale, I just want to say that I love your handle. Grey Gardens is one of my favorite movies :)
 
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just looking around at those that were rejected and those that were interviewed is so different.

some people interviewed with nyu but rejected from ucla/usc/afi and the exact other way around. it really puzzles me. i would have thought there would be some sort of trend.

weird, but great for us.
 
I should update what I know now.

USC(peter stark): rejected
UCLA: no word. I think rejected
NYU (MBA/MFA): rejected
AFI: interview
FSU: interview but....self-sabotage so doesn't look good
Chapman (MBA/MFA): no word yet
 
Originally posted by redpokiepenguin:
I should update what I know now.

USC(peter stark): rejected
UCLA: no word. I think rejected
NYU (MBA/MFA): rejected
AFI: interview
FSU: interview but....self-sabotage so doesn't look good
Chapman (MBA/MFA): no word yet

Hi Red,
I'm sorry to hear about NYU. Did you get rejected from both Stern and Tisch or just one? Is it possible to get into one and not the other? That was my understanding. Best of luck to you with FSU.
 
Up until just recently, I haven't felt the slightest stress about waiting to hear. I've been very Taoist about the whole thing. Whatever happens, happens... Until just recently... LOL

As it stands for me:
Chapman - Called to setup interview
RIT - No word
Ohio - No word
UWM - No word
SFSU - No word

With all the buzz around the bigger programs I'm left to wonder.

Quick question to everyone. How often (if at all) are you in contact with the schools you've applied to and is it with the departments or the grad school admissions or what?
 
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