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Re: Movies you've seen this week?
My current main professor loves De Palma, then again he is pretty much in love with everything even remotely related to films... He is completely new at lecturing (his Masters degree was finished about 3 weeks ago) and is pretty overexcited about everything.
Rear Window was pretty fun actually, I should really get around to watching the rest of them.
Oh that is cool, I study at a tiny University College in Norway (though the best in Norway at film and television studies), and our Uni is pretty specialized in Film and Television (though some other degrees are taught too).
Same with me, I am getting a Bachelors (then Masters) in Film and Television studies, they keep forgetting the television part in some of our subjects thouhg.
Ohh! So am I! We will be each others competition! I could do the Production route too (They offer Bachelors in that at my school), but I don't want to limit myself too much. And casting seems like a fun job too. Failing that I will teach at an University and just get a doctorate in Film and Television.
Re: Movies you've seen this week?
My degree's technically called "Studies in Cinema and Media Culture," so film is a main focus, but I do like the media culture part.
Oh, cool! I don't know if it's different in Norway/Europe, but I know that in the US you don't necessarily need a degree in production to get a production job, so we should be fine, I think. :) Casting sounds really good, too; when I first started thinking about going into film/tv I wanted to do editing or screenwriting, but I really like the idea of being a Production Coordinator/Manager or something in that area. Don't think I'd want to teach at a University, myself, but if I can't find work in this field at all I have a couple of ideas of back-up plans.
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I want to take some media culture subjects too, but my school don't offer a lot of them.
Yeah, you don't really need a degree in anything to work in film. But it helps. And when you get a degree it is better to have a wider degree because then they can use you for more than one thing. It is all up to timing and luck though.
I will be okay if I end up teaching at a Uni, my back up plan if everything fails in film and tv is to become a prison guard though. Which in Norway is a caring (like nursing) job, also if you get into the school you are guaranteed a job.
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