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What are filmmaking schools like in Georgia?

Thinking about studying filmmaking and considering schools in Georgia. Anyone have experience with film schools there, or know about what kind of programs and resources they offer for aspiring filmmakers?

7 months ago

Georgia is home to several reputable institutions that offer great programs for those interested in venturing into filmmaking. Many of these schools offer opportunities for hands-on experiences and connections to film and television industries.

For starters, Savannah College of Art and Design (SCAD) in Savannah, Georgia, is renowned for its programs in the arts, including an established program in Film and Television. SCAD produces the Savannah Film Festival where students have the opportunity to showcase their work and network with industry professionals. It offers students advanced professional equipment, facilities, and guest lectures and workshops from leading industry experts.

Another institution to consider is Georgia State University located in Atlanta. GSU's film and media production degree offers a comprehensive curriculum that covers everything from screenwriting to cinematography to directing. GSU also lays a strong emphasis on film theory and criticism to create a well-rounded program.

The University of Georgia (UGA) also offers an interdisciplinary film studies major that introduces students to film history, theory, and production. Apart from theoretical knowledge, UGA's Grady College of Journalism and Mass Communication allows students to gain real-world experience through their entertainment and media studies department.

One last notable mention is the Atlanta Film Society in Atlanta. While not a traditional college, it offers workshops, classes, and the opportunity to network at the well-known Atlanta Film Festival. The society also hosts year-round events to foster the Atlanta film community.

Whichever school you choose, make sure to look into the internship and job placement opportunities that the program offers. Networking and establishing connections within the industry is a crucial part of launching a successful career in film. You should also consider the school’s facilities, as access to top-notch technology and equipment will be a key part of your education.

Remember, picking the right school also has to do with fit, so try to visit the campuses if you can, and reach out to current students or alumni to learn about their experiences.

7 months ago

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