well, my only experience is on the animation courses, but I found Surrey to be a tad old fashioned, but at the same time, a bit too quick to dismiss '...
In my opinion it's bad, bad, bad! mainly because most CG stuff (with odd exceptions!) is just too glistening and not 'real' looking. Of course, eventu...
You need something catchy that sums up the film... for example, tag lines from: Casablanca: They had a date with fate in Casablanca! or... Blue Vel...
I'd definately recommend the higher education route. I have a friend who's well on her way to being a producer, and she's done it through the contacts...
Film will look gorgeous, rick with colour and professional. It will also look expensive, because it is. If you want a 'realistic, gritty' feeling to i...
I submitted my film to university with a Tom Waits track on it, and it was fine. More or less everyone on my course used pre recorded music at one poi...
I would say that if you're just sending it to a university, and not publicly displaying the film, or making any money from your film, it should be fin...
I'd say the most important thing is that whatever the personality of your character, it must be really strong and interesting. So whatever you do, don...
I'm pretty new here, but this seems retty swish. Also, I've been involved in setting up a new part of an existing forum for film makers... not many pe...
My experience is that a film school course can be helpful- you get to make loads of contacts (and friends) with your peers, you get the opportunity to...