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Thinking of film school?

August 27th, 2010

If you have always dreamed of making your own films, you might be considering whether or not you should apply for a place at a film production school. Before applying, the first thing you should do is work out exactly where in the film industry you wish to work. Do you want to be a director, production manager or work with props?

One you have decided which area you would like to go into, you should start researching schools and colleges which offer appropriate courses. Look for a school with a good reputation in your required field.

When you actually get to film school, you will be required to work extremely hard. It is the job of a film crew to create beautiful, interesting films and you will get plenty of experience of this. The majority of film schools will require you to take the brunt of the cost of creating your own films, and this does not come cheap. Things like props, casts and film itself are all expensive. Of course, there are ways to save money – use friends as cast, hire props from us at Keeley Hire, but you are going to need considerable funds whilst attending school.

However, the cost of the course and the added extras is worth it for the skills, experience and opportunities you will gain. You are more likely to be successful in your field if you attend a film school. It is also more likely that you will obtain work in the film industry with some qualifications and experience behind you.

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