Film School - Education in which order?
Film school usually provides a schism, between Filmmaking Technical Info, and the actual Art of Filmmaking.
It's one thing to teach equipment technique and method, it's another to teach what shots mean, separately and together.
How does that affect the filmmaker, who struggles to resolve
the two?
Does it matter in which order they are taught? Of course it does.
Here's a great article about that very thing.
Thank you, Ethan Waters.
Film School
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Film School - Hollywood Seminars
You cannot overstate the value of a good film education.
Not just distant cinema theory classes, but a full spectrum of interaction with teachers and students, media, lectures, books, and the filmmaking process itself.
The contacts you make in film school are invaluable, providing an introduction to a work and social strata that might otherwise be impenetrable.
Film School
Not just distant cinema theory classes, but a full spectrum of interaction with teachers and students, media, lectures, books, and the filmmaking process itself.
The contacts you make in film school are invaluable, providing an introduction to a work and social strata that might otherwise be impenetrable.
Film School
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