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Ghislaine <[log in to unmask]>
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Mon, 20 Mar 1995 17:04:05 CST
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>I am a student at the Florida State Film school. I believe I am attending
>what is fast becoming a great film school.
 
I'm over at the Univ. of West Florida in Pensacola.  We have a very small
school, but one of the things I keep hearing from professors in our dept.
(Comm Arts:film, TV, and Radio) is that you don't get much hands-on
experience at FSU.  I don't work with film right now, but I am getting to
shoot, edit, and then do post-production every single week on video.
 
Like I said, I've only HEARD that it is more difficult to get real
experience at the larger schools.  What about it?  Any comments?  Thanks.
:)

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