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<blockquote data-quote="The_CEO" data-source="post: 500870" data-attributes="member: 178"><p>There are a ton of "film" schools, boot camps, etc who will gladly take your money.</p><p>Many universities and community colleges have good course and programs in this area and will cost you much less.</p><p></p><p>Digital has changed everything and if you take a close look at some of these schools - USC, UCLA, most of their big success stories are from the 60's...</p><p></p><p>Take note that James Cameron and Spielberg, arguably the most successful filmmakers alive - both went to ordinary or below average colleges. There are many other examples like this.</p><p></p><p>I would suggest you try to define what you want to do and that will clarify where you should study. Unless you have a lot of $ or a scholarship, I'd caution you against "film school"...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="The_CEO, post: 500870, member: 178"] There are a ton of "film" schools, boot camps, etc who will gladly take your money. Many universities and community colleges have good course and programs in this area and will cost you much less. Digital has changed everything and if you take a close look at some of these schools - USC, UCLA, most of their big success stories are from the 60's... Take note that James Cameron and Spielberg, arguably the most successful filmmakers alive - both went to ordinary or below average colleges. There are many other examples like this. I would suggest you try to define what you want to do and that will clarify where you should study. Unless you have a lot of $ or a scholarship, I'd caution you against "film school"... [/QUOTE]
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