Friday, August 31, 2012

Todd H. - San Jose, California

Todd H. San Jose, California I'm doing what I believe I was put on this planet to do, that is to make films. This is thanks to the superb training I received from Film Connection, and more specifically my one on one mentor, Philip. His task was to teach me all the fundamentals of film making, but he went a lot further than that. He also taught me all those little things that often take many years to learn. He also advised me to enroll in a basic electronics workshop so that if any equipment decides to pack up, I would be better prepared to fix it or find a work around. For the last 3 years I have been working at a small production house near San Francisco and I can honestly say those 3 years have been the best of my life. If you have a love of film making and are eager to learn, why to go to www.filmconnection.com and see how they can help you.

Friday, August 24, 2012

Guillermo Mignola - Providence, Rhode Island

Guillermo Mignola Providence, Rhode Island Here’s a little bit of advice to any wannabe film makers hoping to break into this dazzling industry. Do yourself a big favor and enroll into Film Connection’s mentor/ apprentice program. It lasts for 6 months and you will basically be trained on all aspects of filmmaking. You will work alongside actual working professionals using up to date equipment. You will be given regular assignments which must be completed before you can progress to the next stage. There’s a lot of work involved but it will also be fun, how else can you get to use actual recording gear in a real studio? If this sounds like something that could interest you, why not visit www.filmconnection.com to see what they can do for you.

Friday, August 17, 2012

Patric Y. - Washington D.C.

Patric Y. Washington D.C. Ask any kid what they want to do when they grow up and it will be “I wanna be in the movies” Thanks to the 6-month program run by Film Connection, you may well get the chance to fulfill that wish. Their program is tailor made to each individual student and your personal mentor will teach you all the basics of filmmaking and a lot more besides. You will train alongside actual working professionals and use the same gear that the top professionals use. You will work on actual film sets, and you won’t be fetching the coffee either. All they ask is that you have a burning desire to succeed and that you listen to everything your mentor tells you. Follow this and you have a real chance of making it in the film making business. To arrange an interview and find out more why no go to www.filmconnection.com.

Friday, August 10, 2012

Peter T. - Santa Barbara, California

Peter T. Santa Barbara, California If you are serious about wanting to work in film and are aware of the risks and possible pitfalls, you should contact the nice folk at Film Connection. Their 6-month mentor- apprentice program will teach you all the fundamentals of filmmaking. You will use the same up to date equipment that the professionals use. You will visit actual working sets and work alongside working pros. Your work will be evaluated and feedback given. There is a lot to learn and it will be intense, but if that sounds like something that interests you, why not check out www.filmconnection.com to see if they can help you too.