Studentfilms.com - Short Films - Film School Advice - Filmmaking Forums - Digital Filmmaking Tutorials - How to Get Into Film School - Film Composers and Royalty Free Music





Donate to help run the site and get a custom "Supporting Member" forum member title.

Page 1 2 

Moderators: Jayimess, Mike_V
Go
New
Find
Notify
Tools
Reply
  
Tisch Resume Question
 Login/Join 
Gil
Freshman
Posted
The time for college applications is nearing and I've been trying to find information on NYU. I have an interest in getting a film major. I am very interested in Tisch at NYU, I have one question about the application process though. One of the requirements for applying is "A one-page résumé that highlights creative work accomplished." What types of things exactly would go on this résumé? Honestly, I have not really completed many actual films. I've done only a few shorts. What other things could go on the resume? Are school projects, such as short stories acceptable?
 
Posts: 3 | Location: CT | Registered: July 13, 2006Reply With QuoteReport This Post
Moderator
Picture of titaniumdoughnut
Posted Hide Post
I put anything and everything on that resume. Photography, theater, every single facet of my filmmaking history, web design, writing. Just everything. I have no idea if that's what they wanted, but it worked Smile

Good luck!


"If not actually disgruntled, he was far from being gruntled." Wodehouse
 
Posts: 5203 | Location: Tisch at New York University | Registered: June 03, 2003Reply With QuoteReport This Post
JAS
Sophomore
AIM: Online Status For pyrovibe
Posted Hide Post
Just put of curiosity Gil, are you looking at any other schools? I seem to be in a similar situation--applying for college this year, from CT, want to major in film....


jessica
 
Posts: 211 | Location: connecticut | Registered: March 29, 2006Reply With QuoteReport This Post
Freshman
Posted Hide Post
Perry, I was just wondering what format you used for your Resume, or if there was a way to send it to me as an example that would be great!
 
Posts: 25 | Location: Wichita, Kansas | Registered: July 14, 2006Reply With QuoteReport This Post
Moderator
Picture of titaniumdoughnut
Posted Hide Post
People keep asking to see it, but, in truth I have absolutely NO IDEA if I did it right Big Grin

Anyways, here it is. I just went totally free-style with it, because the info is so unlike that in a traditional resume. I hope that helps Smile


"If not actually disgruntled, he was far from being gruntled." Wodehouse
 
Posts: 5203 | Location: Tisch at New York University | Registered: June 03, 2003Reply With QuoteReport This Post
Freshman
Posted Hide Post
Wow, no wonder you got accepted, your film record is very extensive and impressive. Thanks for posting it though!
 
Posts: 25 | Location: Wichita, Kansas | Registered: July 14, 2006Reply With QuoteReport This Post
Sophomore
Picture of Palm Tree Armada
Posted Hide Post
that's pretty intimidating, titanium. I don't know any school could have passed up on that... unless the movie was just terrible, but given the stuff of yours that I've seen, I highly doubt that Wink

Does anyone know if we're supposed to put awards and such on that resume, or somewhere else?


Actors? What actors?
 
Posts: 301 | Location: Hollywood | Registered: August 02, 2004Reply With QuoteReport This Post
Senior
Picture of Mark Denega
AIM: Online Status For MW Ice19
Posted Hide Post
That was a cool way to put it together, Perry. For mine I simply listed each short film I had contributed to over the past two or three years, starting with the most recent. I listed the year the film was finished and titled it in italics, and then next to the title I listed my duties on the film.
 
Posts: 665 | Location: Highland Mills, New York | Registered: May 05, 2004Reply With QuoteReport This Post
Moderator
Picture of titaniumdoughnut
Posted Hide Post
See, that's the problem. I'd only done the one film, so I had to write a lot about it.

And, hey, I know it LOOKS impressive, but it's not that amazing. The trick is to make it sound as impressive as possible. The movie sucked, but it looks good on paper Big Grin

My real resume, which is on my website here, is formatted closer to the proper way.

This message has been edited. Last edited by: titaniumdoughnut,


"If not actually disgruntled, he was far from being gruntled." Wodehouse
 
Posts: 5203 | Location: Tisch at New York University | Registered: June 03, 2003Reply With QuoteReport This Post
Freshman
Posted Hide Post
I listed a TV show that I produced, one 40 minute school trip video, and numerous shorts that I did. I wouldn't be afraid of putting anything on that resume list... just don't make it ridiculously long. Because remember, they'll be spending the most time reviewing your submission (your photos, script, video, etc).
 
Posts: 18 | Location: Tisch School of the Arts, NYC | Registered: June 12, 2006Reply With QuoteReport This Post
Gil
Freshman
Posted Hide Post
JAS,

I am pretty late in looking at schools. The only film school I've looked at is NYU, besides that I've looked at UCONN (as a back up school) and I've somewhat looked at Columbia (in New York, only because my older brother just graduated from there). I'm actually becoming a bit nervous, I need to find other film schools to look at but it seems besides NYU, the other good ones are far away. Actually, some suggestions would be nice.

Also, thanks for all the tips on the resume, you have all helped to put me at ease. I feel slightly more confident, thank you.
 
Posts: 3 | Location: CT | Registered: July 13, 2006Reply With QuoteReport This Post
Sophomore
Picture of Palm Tree Armada
Posted Hide Post
Take a look at Emerson (Boston), it's one of my top choices and supposedly one of the elite filmmaking schools in the county.


Actors? What actors?
 
Posts: 301 | Location: Hollywood | Registered: August 02, 2004Reply With QuoteReport This Post
Junior
Posted Hide Post
Gil, please take my advice on this one...if you want to study film or video, DO NOT go to UConn. Seriously, their film and video program is just plain nonexistent (and their public access station, UCTV, is the laziest TV station I've ever been associated with), and on top of that, they treat their Comm majors like crap. Only go to UConn if you're considering any sort of liberal arts major...do NOT go there for film, video, or communications.

And also, unless you're looking for high school all over again, you're probably not gonna care for UConn's social environment.
 
Posts: 505 | Location: Connecticut, USA | Registered: September 08, 2003Reply With QuoteReport This Post
JAS
Sophomore
AIM: Online Status For pyrovibe
Posted Hide Post
quote:
Originally posted by Gil:
JAS,

I am pretty late in looking at schools. The only film school I've looked at is NYU, besides that I've looked at UCONN (as a back up school) and I've somewhat looked at Columbia (in New York, only because my older brother just graduated from there). I'm actually becoming a bit nervous, I need to find other film schools to look at but it seems besides NYU, the other good ones are far away. Actually, some suggestions would be nice.


I'm looking into NYU as well as Wesleyan. Those are my two top choices yet I am also looking at some others in the New England area. Nothing spectacular as far as serious film schools but I definatley want to go somewhere where I can actually major in film. For me a strict film school is also something I am considering.


jessica
 
Posts: 211 | Location: connecticut | Registered: March 29, 2006Reply With QuoteReport This Post
Gil
Freshman
Posted Hide Post
Thanks for the advice. And Dan Gross, I have no interest in going to UConn, the visit was basically pushed on me by my parents for a number of reasons (its cheaper, my AP credit would all count there and I wouldn't have any trouble getting in). You have confirmed my suspicion though, I could find no information on film at UConn. Also, "unless you're looking for high school all over again, you're probably not gonna care for UConn's social environment." I've heard that before, I'm trying to avoid this school.
 
Posts: 3 | Location: CT | Registered: July 13, 2006Reply With QuoteReport This Post
Freshman
Posted Hide Post
Hey Perry, I was just wondering if I should already mention that I own the HVR-Z1U because I noticed on their website that they make note that no camera under $3,500 is seen as Professional and since mine is would they look better upon that?
 
Posts: 25 | Location: Wichita, Kansas | Registered: July 14, 2006Reply With QuoteReport This Post
Moderator
Picture of titaniumdoughnut
Posted Hide Post
Hmmm... NYU really doesn't care what you own, or have used before. I've heard of people with 16mm color synch-sound demo reels being rejected! Saying that you own the camera won't do any good, but mentioning that you've used it may show you have experience. I wouldn't stress it though. A totally incompetent person may own that camera, so they won't put a whole lot of weight on it. Smile


"If not actually disgruntled, he was far from being gruntled." Wodehouse
 
Posts: 5203 | Location: Tisch at New York University | Registered: June 03, 2003Reply With QuoteReport This Post
Alumnus
Picture of Josh
Posted Hide Post
I agree. Any spoiled rich kid can go out and buy a nice camera. It's what you do with it that counts.
 
Posts: 2281 | Location: LA | Registered: September 18, 2003Reply With QuoteReport This Post
Freshman
Posted Hide Post
Ok, I was just checking. Anyway, I am putting together my resume now, and it is kind of overflowing, the section I am thinking of eliminating is my software experience, but do you think that they would look highly on years of Final Cut Pro use and Photoshop/InDesign use?

This message has been edited. Last edited by: dhdrixle,
 
Posts: 25 | Location: Wichita, Kansas | Registered: July 14, 2006Reply With QuoteReport This Post
Moderator
Picture of titaniumdoughnut
Posted Hide Post
I'd say it can't hurt. When a resume floweth over it tends to be good - as long as it doesn't look like you're just trying to exaggerate it. I think software experience shows that you're versatile, and technical, which is good.


"If not actually disgruntled, he was far from being gruntled." Wodehouse
 
Posts: 5203 | Location: Tisch at New York University | Registered: June 03, 2003Reply With QuoteReport This Post
  Powered by Social Strata Page 1 2  
 











© Studentfilms.com, Inc. 2010