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  1. "I want to write a movie script. But I don’t know where to start or what the proper setup should look like. Anyone know a good institute that would show me how to write one? or if anyone knows how to write one give me some advice and tips. thank you. "
  2. Scriptwriting is an artform, and creating art is never easy. Everytime you watch a TV show, watch a film or even play a computer game you are taking in the work of a scriptwrite .The act of screenwriting takes many forms across the entertainment industry. Often, multiple writers work on the same script at different stages of development with different tasks. Over the course of a successful career, a screenwriter might be hired to write in a wide variety of roles. A freelance television writer uses spec scripts or their previous credits and reputation to get contracted by an existing tv show to write one or more episodes. After the episode is written, the teleplay is submitted to the network and rewriting or polishing may be required. Subsequent drafts of the script may be done by the freelancer or by the show's staff.
  3. Hi dan , St michaels school is a good cinematography institute but it would be a little expensive, why don 't you consider Asia for doing your cinematography course , Asian education is considered to be the best in film making & animation and the course structure does not concentrate in one domain only , in fact Whistling Woods which is located in India is one of the largest film schools , they also help with the loans , you can always ask the counselors help to ensure you get the best .. have fun http://www.whistlingwoods.net/main.asp
  4. Hey domnique, looks like you have quite an experience in this field , truly said ULCA charges a lot of money ,and 4 years is very long , but it give quality education though , why don't you try out education in Asia , the Education system in Asia is really great , in fact Whistling Woods International is a great place to study and it wold cost you less comparatively , to my knowledge they are having a two year course and also one year crash course , why don't you try over there .. here is the link .. http://www.whistlingwoods.net/main.asp.. best of luck
  5. Hi Jonathan , i d suggest you not to learn it from your own , first you may not get it in the correct way secondly it will be time consuming and you might lose interest after sometime .. doing it from a film school will get you the right kind of exposure and getting into the industry will be a lot easier , why don't you re think on your geographic options , Asia is the best place where you can pursue your film course and it is a lot cheaper than doing it from the states , in fact why don't you try a chance in Whistling Woods International, it is one of the largest film school in Asia , and they are affiliated with all the major international colleges , take this link : http://www.whistlingwoods.net/main.asp.. have fun
  6. hmmm why don't you go to an institute and interview the professors . they might be able to help you with what you want , . here is a link you can browse and get an appointment .. http://www.whistlingwoods.net/main.asp
  7. Hi shari, Well best Way is to get him trained in a good cinematography institute as the exposure will be huge, WWI (Whistling Woods International) offers two years Course in film making and also it has a one year diploma course in cinematography, this college believes in practical approach rather than class room lectures and most of the faculty are from the industry itself so the scope is huge ... i ll give you the link try approaching the counselors desk this will help you figure out what could be the best for your son.. regards here is the link : http://www.whistlingwoods.net/main.asp
  8. That impress me , you got quite an exposure from LA , since your geographic options are not limited and you are looking for a film school where u can enhance your skills i suggest you to go for Whistling Woods International , i am an Ex Whistling Woods Student, trust me this is one place where u can really get the best , their technological resource is very sound and the faculty is from the film industry itself , having tie up with all the leading film schools globally you can have the best faculty giving lectures from all over the world .. i ll give you the WWI link .. you can also ask the counselor about your scope from this institute .. have fun Link: http://www.whistlingwoods.net/main.asp
  9. Hey Chang , i do not know bout film schools in America , but "Whistling Woods International " is one of the best film school in Asia .. it is supposedly to be located in India and it seems like it is one of the largest Film School .. here is the link: http://www.whistlingwoods.net/main.asp .. they have all the latest technological resources for your 3 d cinematography .. give it a try, if you are really ambitious , nothing can stop you from getting in there t ake care ..
  10. hi joshua , well Asia also has the best film school why don't you try out for "Whistling Woods International" one of the best and largest school in Asia , here is the link : http://www.whistlingwoods.net/main.asp this school offers a huge variety of courses with different combination , also you can go for the one year course they are offering ..
  11. "Whistling Woods International" one of the best and largest school in Asia , here is the link : http://www.whistlingwoods.net/main.asp this school offers a huge variety of courses with different combination , also you can go for the one year course they are offering ..
  12. Hey Valentin, looks like u have got quite an experience and this is going to help you big time in your career , and i personally believe the experience you have got is related to what you wanna pursue , now Mr Valentin why do you want to do it in Europe , the World is a global village now , so extend your geographic choice .. there is a college i know where it will help you a great deal.. its Whistling Woods International .. try out this link .. http://www.whistlingwoods.net/main.asp
  13. Hey tim, One of my cousin is pursuing animation course at WHISTLING WOODS INTERNATIONAL. it’s a two year course with a 6 month CEF foundation where you can learn all about film making . WWIL has tie ups with several international institutions like Griffith College Australia, Seneca College Canada, The Norwegian Film Institute & Deakin College Australia and so on….. their technological affiliations are with Adam Audio (Sound), AMD (Animation), Apple (Animation, Editing, Sound), Apogee Digital (Sound), Loud Technologies - EAW & Mackie (Editing, Sound, General), NVidia (Animation), Sony (Cinematography), ToonBoom (Animation)… log on to .. www.whistlingwoods.net.... Best of luck …………..
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