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Mon, 18 Dec 1995 23:41:14 -0500
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I don't know if you're interested in undergrad or grad, or film or video,
east coast or west, but, here goes.  I am a graduate student at Newhouse
School of Public communications, at Syracuse University (in Syracuse NY)
majoring in Television Radio Film production, and while my production
classes tend to focus on telling a story, either in a narrative or a
documentary form, I have implemented what amounts to "music video" in my
projects, as well as learned to use digital editing.   But, here is the
good news, I've  met other students, one, an undergrad, who started in
Newhouse, but then switched to the Visual and Performing Arts Art Video
department, I asked him what his focus was, and he said, "music videos, I
just keep making music videos".
 
Also, Newhouse has an excellent music recording class, which I am taking
this summer......so, what ever approach might be right for you seems to be
represented here in some form...which is probably more helpful if you're
going for an undergraduate program, cause then you've got four years to
play with, although, I feel like I'm getting good skills in my masters
program.
 
Good luck.
 
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