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Majors / Cinematography and Film / Video Production |
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Introduction |
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The majors community area features a forum, usergroup and reviews — where you can meet and communicate with other MyPlan.com users also interested in this major.
This community area is for Film, Radio, Television & Photographic Arts, which is a category of majors that includes "Cinematography and Film / Video Production". The complete list of specific majors that fall under this general category follows below. |
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Users in this Community Group |
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There
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1189 users in this community group. You can see the list of users in this group by clicking on one of the links below. You can also join this group by simply selecting your current status and clicking "Add Me." |
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19 users are currently studying this major. |
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52 users are considering this major. |
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6 users
have studied and/or earned a degree in this major. |
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1112 users have hidden memberships. |
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(Hidden users have added this major to their portfolios, but have not indicated a publicly visible status.) |
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Reviews |
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There
are 19 reviews of this major.
The most recent 3 reviews are listed below. You can see more reviews by clicking on "Read all reviews..." at the bottom of this page.
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Write an online review and share your thoughts about this major with others! |
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Write an online review and share your thoughts about this major with others! |
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Anonymous |
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December 12, 2008 |
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Film / Cinema Studies:
First, I would not trade what I do for anything... well maybe 10 million dollars. I am a makeup artist in the Film Industry. I went to USC school of cinema before it was the School of Cinematic Arts! If you want to get into the film industry to do photography or direct, yes I would suggest going to school and getting a major for that. It is important to understand the technical aspects of those parts of film making. I went for production management where I was to learn how to produce and manage films. Unfortunately or fortunately for me, I found that people were paying me to take over an unknown, left out part of film making "make-up" so I took over that area. I monopolized it and actually used those management skills to take over. It was wonderful. Now USC did teach me some of those skills but you can learn them at colleges that are far less expensive! The only reason I went to USC was for the networking opportunities and the ablility to put it on my resume. Yes it has helped me in the tough times, but all in all, I do it all on my own. I would definately do it again, as I never felt as good as I did about my self, and my mind as when I was at USC. I would definately do this major again. But I would suggest to others trying to get into film... dont let a huge school take all your money just because they have a name. Film is all the same no matter where you learn it. And sometimes, its better to just JUMP IN rather than go to school. Grips, ADs, Makeup, Wardrobe, those are all areas that if you jump in and read books and learn on your own you can do. Of course a few classes at a trade school or community college will always help. |
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Interesting Fact |
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In 1970, the percentage of college freshmen who considered themselves "liberal" was twice that of "conservative". Today, the percentages are nearly equal. |
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