Is
Film School Right for Me?
Four
years! Tens of thousands of dollars? Many considering film school are
overwhelmed by the commitment when they consider it, others never acknowledge
to themselves what's involved, and only realize later what they've gotten
themselves into. Going to a film school is no small matter, and deserves
all possible consideration.
Much
difficulty lies in the fact that potential film students only know that
they love films, and have no idea if they have any aptitude in making
them. They consider film school to be the place to find out, and they
are mostly correct. The problems lies in the fact that it can take a
year or more before students get a chance to make a film in film school,
by which time they may get too entrenched in the routine of what they're
doing to really step back and consider whether they have the talent
to justify the extraordinary commitment that a degree program represents.
Those who are uncertain
about their abilities or about whether they will enjoy the filmmaking
process are well-advised to do anything possible to get some hands-on
experience prior to making a big commitment. It is possible to produce
a small film outside of school; however, working alone and without instruction,
you may stack the deck against success.
Another possibility
is volunteering to work on someone else's student film. This will provide
a glimpse of the film-making process, but won't provide any answers
as to the individual's abilities.
The best test may
be a short intensive program that allows a person to make a film, like
the program at the New York Film Academy where I worked as an instructor,
in which students make three to four short films in eight weeks.
In any case, it
is ill-advised to enter any field blindly. Enjoying museums won't make
a person a good painter, nor will it guarantee that they will enjoy
the actual work of painting. The same applies to enjoying films versus
film-making. The best way for someone to find out if film school is
for them or not is to try making a film.
Author
David Kost
New York Film Academy