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The Best Film Schools

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All schools have unique things to offer. And that’s how different schools have their own identity and characteristics. You must have heard from different people how the school is blamed for a certain image that an individual projects to the public. As an example, you might hear the statement: “Well, he acts like that because he is a graduate of the Blank Wall University. All students who graduated from that school behave in that way.” And this interference is not without logic. A specific culture and characteristic is attributed to a certain school because of peer pressure.

So, to determine the best film school is quite easy. The answer remains to be: It all depends on what you want to achieve in your film school experience. Each film school has its specific attributes and features that the best thing to do is to figure them out first. The country where this school is located plays an important role in knowing the personality of a specific film school.

There are various aspects to consider: the courses that are offered, the length of time each subject is tackled, the number of written modules against actual practice, the college incorporators  and the course itself, key persons in lecture forums, the school’s reputation and if that would really matter. I believe it always does. It aids you in how you move in the world, whether you go up or down. However, in the real film industry, degrees are not that valuable and what weighs more is track record and past experience. There’s no amount of argument that can topple off track record and innate talent. A few samples of schools that have impeccable status and repute are the following:

American Film Institute

New York University

California State of the Arts

University of Southern California

University of California – Los Angeles

Aside from the United States, there are two noted film schools that anybody who’s interested can opt for and they are: the Australian Film, Television, and Radio School and the United Kingdom’s National Film and Television School. This isn’t to belittle the capacity of the other international film schools to teach ably the art of filmmaking but rest assured there are those that can be at par with the previously mentioned ones. What one needs to do is run a deep research on his aspirations in the film industry, the culture that he wants to inculcate on himself, and where he would be most comfortable in.

 

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