Film School or Not -- An Alternative

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By Kenna McHugh


Fat Free Film School

You should really check this article out if you are interested in going into the film business. Or, are you trying to decide if you should pursue film school or just go for it --- make it big without school. Many blockbuster filmmakers never went to film school. Why should you?

It might make your parents happy, but hurt their pocket book.

Some say if you got the dough, you might as well go. At least you will be able to cut your teeth by working on films and even producing your own as graduation criteria.

Knowledge is power. The more you know about the business of film business the better off you will be. But, do you need to go to film school to get that knowledge?

So, look and see what you think of this web site mentioned below. Further down the page, there some questions for you to answer. I would like you to give me feedback on the questions.

Some say it is important to go to film school while others say why not just get a jump-start on your career -- learn the ropes as you go.

Those who say you need to spend tens of thousands of dollars to get a decent moviemaking education are clearly living in the Stone Age. These days, all you need is Internet access and the willingness to listen to some good advice. With FatFreeFilm, this type of DIY film school is just a mouse click away!

Founded by independent moviemakers Joel Marshall and Kamala Lopez-Dawson, FatFreeFilm is essentially a series of in-depth interviews with members of the moviemaking community. Over the course of the episode, interviewees-including Henry Jaglom and Peter Bogdanovich - weigh in on how to make it in the indie film world, and provide some choice anecdotes while they are at it.

But FatFreeFilm doesn’t simply focus on the typical interview subjects like actors and directors; they also go behind the scenes to talk to editors, distributors, costume designers and many other underappreciated but essential members of the film world. FatFreeFilm’s ultimate goal is to create a virtual moviemaking community. Marshall notes, “The beauty of our show is that it reaches places where there are no film schools. Places where our listeners may be the only person in his or her town or village who has any interest in the art of filmmaking,”

Marshall further says. “Trying to break into filmmaking can be a very daunting and isolating experience, and what we are trying to do with FatFreeFilm is reach out to each other, share our stories, help each other and create a network of people with similar interests and goals who can support each other.”

For more information, or to listen to episodes of FatFreeFilm, visit www.fatfreefilm.com <http://www.fatfreefilm.com>.

This is a valid sound off, so please participate.

Sound Off: How much do you think anecdotes and advice from professional moviemakers add to one’s moviemaking education? Have you ever applied something you’ve heard in an interview to your own career? Talk back in the comments section!

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Alamac Mumsy  says:
2 years ago

Fat free film podcasts are extremely informative and unique. It has tried to show every aspect of the difficult and enjoyable journey that is film making.

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