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Kamalakannan
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How to take up to film studies abroad?
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March 15, 2010, 06:57:20 PM »
Sir, my dream is join the film industry. I doing my computer studies and now working in one MNC. But I wish to go to film studies only in the USA and get high tech skills. Can you guide me? I havin g no problem of spend any money for this
reason even expensive in the USA. Please reply.
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The U.S. Department of Education’s official wing NASAD ( National Association of Schools of Art and Design) has approved degrees offered by the New York Film Academy and UNIVERSAL STUDIOS, CALIFORNIA ACTING & FILM SCHOOL.
There are 2 year degree programs (MFA) in Fine Arts at the New York Film Academy as well as at the Universal Studios in Los Angeles. You need to have demonstrable qualifications such as script writing, editing, photography and acting etc. You will be asked to submit one of your own sample productions lasting for about 10 minutes. But your preparation for such a venture starts early as the competition to get into these schools are worldwide. They have a branch in Abu Dhabi too. My suggestion is to learn creative writing if your ambition is set on becoming a story writer. If you wish to become an actor, you will have to join the local theatres and learn all the skills. But by now you should have already exhibited your talents in some TV channels and if not you should start now. You have to
consider that at some point of time your cultural strength will also matter in the cosmopolitan environment of the film industry in NY or LA. A sudden transition from an Asian background to the Western theatre world dominated by the White majority is your challenge.
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