So you have decided that you want
to be an actor. Problem is it seems everyone these days wants to be an actor or
get into the movies. While working with movies can be a very rewarding career,
it is also probably the most difficult areas of profession to break into.
Competition is cutthroat and
often you need more than just talent to make it through your first year of
trying to break into the business. What you need is discipline, a good amount
of luck, and skills that you have honed to sheen in a film making school.
That’s right. A film making
school.
Sure, not many people subscribe
to the idea of going to a film making school in order to build a career in the
movies. After all, Hollywood big names like
Martin Scorcese and Quentin Tarantino made awesome movies without having any
formal training. So why would you want to spend that much money on something
that may never work?
True. But, let’s not forget
Steven Speilberg and George Lucas. These two went to prestigious film schools
and look at where they are now. Can you say that the money they spent and the
effort they made paid out? Absolutely!
So it’s not about whether you
ought or ought not to go to a film making school. It’s about giving yourself an
edge over the competition. If you have raw talent, that’s all you have. But if
you hone that talent and find some way to focus it into something productive,
then you’re set.
Going to a film making school
won’t guarantee you success in the movie industry. Heck, it won’t even
guarantee you a decent job in the filmmaking industry. At best, it will
probably give you credentials to teach other filmmaking hopefuls like you how
to make movies. However, if you do have a degree in film school and you have
the talent to go with it, then you have given yourself an advantage over the
rest. Consider it your stepping stone to your dream career in the movies,
whether you want to act, direct, or film your own movie.
Know Your Career Goals
When considering a film making
school, the first thing you need to consider is what choice of career you want
to get into. What do you want to do? Do you want to be in front of the camera
or behind it? Do you want to direct actors? Or do you find fulfillment as a
cinematographer?
Those are the things you need to
answer first. And once you have the answer, then it is time for you to tackle
the next problem: Choose the right film making school.
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