Friday, July 27, 2012

Paolo U. - Los Angeles, California

Paolo U. Los Angeles, California So you want to work in film, do you also want to be in debt by 50-60 thousand dollars or maybe even more? Do you want to be stuck in a classroom for 8 hours a day for 4 years? Do you want to be fetching coffee or walking the director’s dog? If the answer is no to these questions then it seems that you need to check Film Connection. It is not an intern, it is an apprenticeship. There is a vast difference between the two. As an intern you will be nothing more than a glorified mule, doing all the menial tasks for no pay, whereas with an apprenticeship you will be trained by a working professional in the art of filmmaking. You will be taught all aspects of filmmaking, using up to date equipment. If this sounds like something that interests you then why not check out www.filmconnection.com to see if they can help you too.

Friday, July 20, 2012

Trent D. - Brownsville, Texas

Trent D. Brownsville, Texas Up until 5 years ago I was working in the fast food industry, flipping burgers. I decided to save up my pennies and enroll with Film Connection. That was easily the best decision I have ever made. The 6-month program taught me just about everything I would need to know in order to break into the film industry. I was assigned my very own mentor. Gary. He had 20 years experience in filmmaking and was not afraid of sharing his vast knowledge with me. He made sure that I listened and practiced constantly. He evaluated my work and wasn’t afraid to tell me when and how I screwed up. I learned so much from him. Thanks to him I have been working at a small production house for just over 4 years now. If you too are interested in filmmaking, why not visit www.filmconnection.com to see if they can help you too.

Friday, July 13, 2012

Stacey B. - Lakewood, Colorado

Stacey B. Lakewood, Colorado Making films is a dream come true. And while it may not always be a glamorous gig like a blockbuster movie, it is always fun and varied work. Thanks to the excellent training I received from Film Connection I have acquired the skillset necessary to make it in this dynamic industry. As I was more interested in the sound area of films, my mentor helped me to concentrate on that particular area. I learned just how important sound is to film and also the various ways sound can change a film. My mentor has also been kind enough to introduce me to vary people from the filmmaking industry that he knows. This course is definitely worth it if you are serious about working in film. Why not click on www.filmconnection.com to see if they can help you too.

Friday, July 6, 2012

Clint Y. - Oakland, California

Clint Y. Oakland, California Want to work in film? Have that burning desire to succeed? You feel you have a lot to offer the industry? Then why not do something about it and contact Film Connection. They will evaluate you and if you have what it takes they will assign you a mentor who will teach you everything he knows about making film. You will use the same gear as the professionals do. You will visit sets and if you have the right attitude, you will work on these sets. What better way to learn the craft than to work alongside actual professionals on a real film set? If you want to give it a go, why not visit www.filmconnection.com to see how they can help you.