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Once you guys finish your programs what exactly would you like to do? What area or genre of music? I'm thinking about the managerial side of things.
 
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I would like to work on the sound side of film making. Foley work would suit me, making a range of sound effects out of thin air. Superb.
 
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How long does the average film connection program last for exactly?
 
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The film connection mentor program is for 6 months.
 
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Are there exams tests like in University? Do you get some kind of diploma?
 
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Your mentor sets assignments that you must complete on time. There will also be exams to see if you are taking the information on board. At the end of the program if you succeed you will receive a certificate.
 
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This certificate, is it internationally recognized?
 
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Your film connection credentials are indeed recognized worldwide plus your mentor will be happy to speak to any prospective studio on your behalf. One of the advantages of a film connection mentor program.
 
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Some guy in another forum insisted that you wont find work unless you have a recognized degree from an accredited university. Then everyone ripped into him for talking BS. So funny.
 
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Studios want some one who knows the basics and is prepared to learn, not some piece of paper.
 
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Is film connection a scam or no? I graduated from Cal State LA with a BA in Film, Television and Media Studies and I had a full finacial aid support from the govt that paid all my courses. However, I did not take any internships while I was at Cal State LA due to lack of car and license. Now a year has gone by since I got my BA and obtained a license and car. I aggressively sent out my resumes on craigslist.com and mandy.com but got no word back. I think I got scammed by ABCastings.net for posting my pix and profile that says directors and production companies will look at and give me a call. No word at all.

So I thought maybe take some few acting lessons and try contacting Casting Central to do some extra when I have the time to go down there. I like to know if this film connection is a scam like ABCastings.net or legit.

If so, how do they let you pay? do we pay in monthly payments if we cannot afford it. I make $845 a month and that is on govt assistance. I have no job. Please give me some advice on here. Thanks.
 
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Originally posted by KD2010:
Is film connection a scam or no? I graduated from Cal State LA with a BA in Film, Television and Media Studies and I had a full finacial aid support from the govt that paid all my courses. However, I did not take any internships while I was at Cal State LA due to lack of car and license. Now a year has gone by since I got my BA and obtained a license and car. I aggressively sent out my resumes on craigslist.com and mandy.com but got no word back. I think I got scammed by ABCastings.net for posting my pix and profile that says directors and production companies will look at and give me a call. No word at all.

So I thought maybe take some few acting lessons and try contacting Casting Central to do some extra when I have the time to go down there. I like to know if this film connection is a scam like ABCastings.net or legit.

If so, how do they let you pay? do we pay in monthly payments if we cannot afford it. I make $845 a month and that is on govt assistance. I have no job. Please give me some advice on here. Thanks.


Here you go. Here is a link to sallie mae. Hope this is of help to you.
http://www.filmconnection.com/SALLIEMAE.html
 
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Hi KD2010 was this of help to you? How did you get on? Were your queries answered satisfactorily?
Brian
 
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Various people say that the Film business is getting more and more competitive. People are advising to make sure that any mentor you choose really works on your behalf to get you not only working on set but also connects you with as many contacts as possible.
 
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As a woman I was wondering if there are any other women here and what were their experiences trying to get into the film industry. Did you come across any barriers? Any words of advice that you can give to me?
Thanks
 
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No other females on this forum Frown
 
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Much like the industry unfortunately it appears there are only males on these forums.
 
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Hi Tina,

I'm a male, but some of the most successful people I know in the industry are women. I'm a Producer living in LA, NYU Film Grad. It's all about the attitude and energy you bring to whatever project you are working on. I've found the film business to be equally challenging and rewarding for everyone I know, male or female.

Also, what aspect of the industry are you referring to? Crewing? Above the line? Directing? Marketing and promotion?


Best,

Seth
 
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Originally posted by Dangermouse:
Hi Tina,

I'm a male, but some of the most successful people I know in the industry are women. I'm a Producer living in LA, NYU Film Grad. It's all about the attitude and energy you bring to whatever project you are working on. I've found the film business to be equally challenging and rewarding for everyone I know, male or female.

Also, what aspect of the industry are you referring to? Crewing? Above the line? Directing? Marketing and promotion?


Best,

Seth


I'm about to start my film connection course and I'm looking more at management and marketing / promotion. I don't mind a challenge, life would be dull without challenges, just don't want to be running into brick walls constantly because I am female. I'm not looking for special treatment, just equal chances.
 
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Your recording connection mentor will point you in the right direction. He will only introduce you to the right people, otherwise it reflects on him/ her. Just let your mentor know exactly what particular field interests you most, if you know now that is.
 
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