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Optimist Prime 12-09-2002 01:56 PM

Film School
 
Okay, so there are different type of film schools. There are industry ones where you learn to sell product to Hollywood. They pay for your movie, but they own the copywright if you make it there. Then there are indepentant ones where you learn to get money and get to film but everyone gets to make their film. Are those harder to get into?? Please Help!!!!!!!!!

Rudey 12-09-2002 02:05 PM

Re: Film School
 
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Originally posted by Optimist Prime
Okay, so there are different type of film schools. There are industry ones where you learn to sell product to Hollywood. They pay for your movie, but they own the copywright if you make it there. Then there are indepentant ones where you learn to get money and get to film but everyone gets to make their film. Are those harder to get into?? Please Help!!!!!!!!!
http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/tg...0148?vi=glance

http://www.tvspy.com doesn't really deal with film school, but maybe some people on their message board there went and would know.

-Rudey
--Good luck Billy.

Optimist Prime 12-09-2002 09:54 PM

Thanks Rudey.

Tom Earp 12-10-2002 12:32 AM

Ah Billy, Billy, it does not take much but a video camera and bedroom to be come the Porn King Director!

Now a porn star, there is a little more equipment involved! :D

Optimist Prime 12-10-2002 12:49 AM

LOL Tom. This is legit, though.

Peaches-n-Cream 12-10-2002 01:15 AM

Billy, Good luck! I'm ready for my close up. ;)

Optimist Prime 12-10-2002 03:13 AM

Okay Cream. :) Thanks too. I'm page 47 of my script. It will be at least 85 pages. I'll be sure to give you a close up.

fire1977 12-10-2002 03:17 AM

Are you looking to do production or writing?

Optimist Prime 12-10-2002 12:58 PM

Directing.

EagleChick19 12-10-2002 01:25 PM

Don't forget to include all of us GCers.. :)

Optimist Prime 12-10-2002 06:46 PM

:)

amycat412 12-10-2002 06:48 PM

Billy-

I'm not sure what you mean re:those two types of film schools? Being an alum of a Univ based fiilm school, those are the only ones I know of. IMO, you'd want to be VERY wary of any program that would try to retain rights to YOUR creative property.

Amy

Betarulz! 12-10-2002 10:19 PM

My friend just graduated in August from the Vancouver Film School in BC Canada...www.vfs.com

Havent' talked to him in a while, but he went there immediately after HS so a college degree probably wouldn't hurt. The program is just over a year long and so you get out on your way quickly.

Optimist Prime 12-11-2002 12:41 AM

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Originally posted by amycat412
Billy-

I'm not sure what you mean re:those two types of film schools? Being an alum of a Univ based fiilm school, those are the only ones I know of. IMO, you'd want to be VERY wary of any program that would try to retain rights to YOUR creative property.

Amy

Acording to my source I read, that AFI and USC own the directorial rights to anything produced with their equipment and could only be entered into festivals with express permission.

I am wary of schools like that.

amycat412 12-11-2002 02:46 PM

OK Biilly, I get it now.

No need to be wary of that... the films you make in film school are not really somethiing you're going to be selling. YOU DO retain the rights to screenplays you write, or the rights revert to you upon graduatiion, i don't remember whiich it is. What your student film is is a sample, a way to make contacts, get jobs, build your reel. I think they feel, that as the film is a GROUP effort pairing student director, producer, dp, editor, etc--keeping the rights at USC avoids in-fighting amongst the crew on who's project it is. EACH of the students involved would put it on their reel. USC also has its own yeearly film festival to showcasse itis student's work for agents and studiio executives.

USC has the reputatiion it has for a reason. Its graduates do make insane contacts just by being in the program, there is no need to be wary their policies... I'd be more wary of the acceptance rate--something like 25 out of 2000, or something ridiculous liike that. I knew someone who applied SEVEN times to the producing program before he got in.


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