Film Schools - How to Choose a Winner
Film Schools - How to Choose a Winner
It seems like everyone today want to be an actor. While acting
can certainly be a very rewarding profession, in both monetary
and fulfilling terms, it's probably one of the most difficult
areas of film to break in to. If film and television is your
passion, there is a whole host of other jobs that will get you
into this sometimes glamorous, always competitive industry.
Whether you're interest lies in directing, producing, or even
script-writing, choosing the right school is the most important
decision you'll making.
The first step in getting into the film industry is determining
what type of career you're interested in. Just about any job in
the film industry pays very well, so you should be ready for
plenty of competition.
You should also be aware that you'll need to start at the
bottom, often as a production assistant (answering phones,
getting coffee, etc) before any hopes of working in the field
you were trained in. Also know that you'll need to move to where
the work is. If you're planning on working in film this often
means working on location for weeks, sometimes months at a time.
Choose the Film School that Meets your Criteria
If your passion is continuity, don't go to one of the film
schools that focuses on directing. While it is typically
important to get a feel for all areas of film production, you'll
want to spend the most time focusing on your own career goals.
Look for film schools that allow you to take specific classes in
your film degree rather than a set course load.
With the popularity of film related jobs, there are film schools
popping up all over the place. This means you'll need to do your
research to ensure you're not paying thousands of dollars to get
a degree or diploma that is considered a joke. Make sure the
school has been around for quite a while and check their
credentials. Many major universities also offer top notch film
degrees which are well regarded in the industry.