Many FILM SCHOOLS claim that if by enrolling in
their school you will
be taught by a working professional. But are these teachers really
"working in the business" or are they "working as teachers"? We
have nothing against teachers, teachers are wonderful and we commend
them for their dedication to education, but this begs the question: If
these teachers working at the big film schools are in fact working in
the film business, how do they have time to teach you in a classroom?
If they were working professionals wouldn't they be working on their
own film projects, getting paid to direct or produce films and videos
for a living instead of spending their time in a college classroom
teaching a film class of 50 students? Of course, the best way to
proceed when selecting a film school is to do your own research and get
the facts.
With Film Connection your classroom is in a real
film or video set and
your mentor is ALWAYS a working professional who has agreed to take you
on and train you one-on-one on his film projects. You will be working
on real life film projects that have hired your mentor to work on. The
bottom line is this, you will be working on real film projects, with
real budgets under the direct one-on-one supervision of a working film
director, producer or editor.
Film Connection Film School is the school that
provides training the
practical way...on real sets, under real life working conditions, being
trained, one-on-one by a working professional. Now we're not asking you
to take our word for it, in fact, we welcome you doing your own
research. That's because we're confident that our film program is the
best program, we invite you to leave the site and take a look at other
film schools. And if you do leave the site, we're sure we will see you
again real soon, so make sure you bookmark our site before you leave,
because after you do your homework, we're sure you will want to find us
again. 