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Should I go to Los Angeles to study film?
Currently, I'm in my second semester of my freshman year at Oklahoma State University specializing in Landscape Architecture. I've always wanted to study film / cinema and maybe do something in the movie business, whether the action, produce, direct, management, etc. .. I'm not forced to do landscape architecture that I film because the movie of my real passion. My current plans to complete this next semester at college, then transfer to a community college in Los Angeles / Hollywood area, who are involved in the transfer of the Alliance Program (TAP) to finish it, and then transferred to Los Angeles and major in film. What do you think of this plan? It sounds reasonable? What advice would you give to me? Any feedback and comments would be greatly appreciated! Thanks!
Without doubt, do it! You'll be so glad you did. Even if you are struggling financially (if unavoidable), you will feel pleased and ecstatic to create art. I love the idea of film making, but my stuff wrote. I have many ideas, even if the script but I will write them into a new form before What I worry about the scenario. There is so many opportunities for you to build your reputation as a director for a long time before the end of study, for example, a 48-hour film festival what happens internationally each month and many sites that show amateur movie shorts. Hurry, I say, mate. Do not spend another semester!
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