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Choosing a Major Within a Film School Program
By Roy Sencio
Once you’re in film school or in a film program there are certain classes that will be required no
matter what you decide to take simply so you can learn more about the industry and how things work
so you’ll be better informed of the process. But at some point you’ll have to declare a major or an
emphasis. You might choose one and then realize you’re not happy doing that. Just know that
changing in the middle is fine, you want to explore your options and find the discipline that is right for
you.
Directing
The most popular choice among film school students. Directing will teach you everything you need to
know about getting behind the camera, instructing actors on how to portray their character and deliver
lines, set up shots, work through pre-production, break down a script and more. Since it is the most
popular major there will be a lot of competition among students for attention, equipment and more.
Screenwriting
Studying the writing of film. You will learn what make a good story, characters and dialogue as well as
the craft of writing quality entertainment and the various structures of scripts for television, film,
commercials and so on. Writing is generally a class a lot of film school require but not a major many
get into for the long haul.
Cinematography
The man (or woman) behind the camera. You will study the interworkings of film and digital cameras,
composing shots, color schemes, the science and math of shooting and how to use various equipment.
Cinematography is