Film Studies
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One of my favorite subjects back in college was film! Yeah,
that's right; I said film. If you didn't take it as an elective or
major in it, then you probably didn't have it. For some odd reason
it's not a standard requirement. Pretty bogus if you ask me. Well,
decided to take my passion for cinema to the next level and minor
in film studies. And you want to know what? It was the best part of
my college career. I took eight courses regarding various aspects
of film and loved them all. Sure, there was plenty of writing
involved, but it was fun writing. In retrospect, my only regret in
not taking more.
If you are like many of us, you probably have a love for the
movies. This is plain and simply part of our culture. There are no
two ways about it. Especially in America, film is regarded as a
favorite past-time. It's what we indulge in when we kick back on
the sofa at night, or with our partners on the weekend. Movies have
certainly made their mark in our diverse culture and they're
basically here to stay. So, you may be wondering why I minored in
filmstudies. Well, it simple really; I was an English major, hoping
to become a screenwriter one day.
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After I took my first screenwriting course, I became a little
discouraged. I hadn't realized that so many other people were
striving to become screenwriters as well. Apparently around 100,000
scripts are written each year. WOW! That's some serious
competition. Nevertheless, I still pursue this dream. If not for
success, because I enjoy it.
Even if you have no interest in making it big in Hollywood, I
still encourage some college filmstudies. A basic course in cinema
can teach you so many things. If you're looking for a class where
you basically watch movies and write on them, then film studies are
for you. But don't be fooled by the fun of it all. The professors
still expect great work. Take it from someone who's been there.
Even the film studies courses can be demanding at times. But I will
tell you this; they are a whole lot more fun and exciting if you're
a film nut.
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