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quote: Originally posted by ashleyR: Hey thanks, but i was thinking...what if i didnt get accepted into the UT Austin RTF program, i read that it's rather hard to get into...
also, what would make my application to UT look good? i know a good GPA and a good essay, but what about clubs, and organizations? i just recently transferred to sac so i dont know of any of the organizations there...if there are film clubs and like that would it look good on my application? PLEASE HELP. I'd really love to get an acceptance letter! im barely 25 hours in at my community college...but i know it's always good to plan ahead...
Thanks!
It's still worth applying. Don't sell yourself short. For a good application, I can't give you an exact formula. But I do, think you need to show them what you can do. Start writing short scripts and if you can, film them. If you can't get a hold of a camera and can draw, storyboard your script. It looks a lot better than clubs. Also, start getting some experience by helping out others with their films or volunteer your time with a local production company. Tell them you're willing to work for free and if you bust your ass, they'll probably hire you on to help them with more shoots. That's what I did and I began working freelance as a PA for various production companies in St. Louis.
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| Posts: 9 | Location: St. Louis/LMU | Registered: June 11, 2009 |  
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My impression of LAFS, just from word of mouth, is that its a trade school, not a bad place to learn certain crafts like assistant camera, gripping and gaffing, sound recording, etc. but not a serious place for cultivating creative artists. This might be unfair, but is the impression nonetheless.
Also, the problem with going to a place who takes everyone who can pay is there is no filtering process. I'm sure there are a bunch of smart, talented, creative and motivated people at LAFS. But you will most likely also find the exact opposite, as anyone can go.
UT-Austin sounds like a good option. But if you're willing to come to LA, why not apply to USC, UCLA, Chapman, etc.? Any of those would be a better option than LAFS in my opinion, and you will come out with a Bachelors.
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| Posts: 92 | Location: Los Angeles, CA | Registered: January 19, 2008 |  
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