Film School in LA Part 2

In this episode, we dive into part two of our experiences at the New York Film Academy, where we learned the ins and outs of filmmaking through a hands-on approach. We discuss the practical skills taught, from screenwriting and editing to handling cameras and pitching films, emphasizing the importance of understanding every aspect of filmmaking.

Highlights:
- Hands-On Learning: We highlight the importance of directly engaging in filmmaking during our studies, contrasting this with the more theoretical approaches of other schools.
- Skills Over Theory: We discuss the variety of classes that prepared us for multiple roles in the industry, not just limiting us to one aspect of filmmaking.
- Transition to Professional Work: We share our transitions from the academic setting to the harsh realities of the film industry, focusing on the critical, often blunt feedback from instructors that prepared us for the industry's challenges.
- Industry Realities: We cover the competitiveness and harsh truths of the entertainment industry in LA, including the struggles and strategies for new actors and filmmakers to make their mark.
- We laugh about our initial acting exercises, where we had to make animal sounds and crawl around — a stark contrast to the glamorous image of film school.
- We share a humorous tale of casting confusion and the miscommunications that often occurred between departments, leading to funny mix-ups during student projects.

This episode offers a candid and detailed discussion about the realities of film school and transitioning into the professional film industry. Our personal stories and insights provide valuable lessons and advice for aspiring filmmakers and actors on navigating their careers with realistic expectations and strategic planning.
Film School in LA Part 2
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