| SCAD is a good thought. |
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SCAD is for rich kids with no academic inclination. Their grad rate is pretty bad because art does take a lot of time and money (supplies).
It works for some people, but it’s risky. |
Yes. Just making sure that OP and her child are not so naive as to think that film editing is creative and not mechanical (OP's words). AI is rapidly developing, and while it is unlikely to eliminate the need for human creativity, it will affect the arts in significant ways. This is why the best education in the arts centers around critical thinking. |
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Columbia College in Chicago
SUNY Purchase College Towson University Tisch at NYU UCLA |
This. Both UCLA and USC are impossible admits. Look at Chapman. SCAD is a good idea but the PP is correct about academics and student body. If you want a liberal arts education, that is not the place to go. |
| My DD (not a superstar student) went to GMU to study game design, had internships every summer, and was hired by Microsoft before graduation. I just checked: GMU has film editing. https://film.gmu.edu/academics/pathways/editing. |
| Univ.of Toronto? |
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NC School of the Arts (part of the UNC system). I know several alums (40s/50s) with good careers in the various path including editing.
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| Second Tisch |
| USC & NYU |
| Temple in Philly has a good film program. |
| Add School of Visual Arts —NYC. |
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Agree Chapman should be a top consideration in film
DePaul also provides real experience due to all the series filming now in Chicsago. |
If you are looking in Chicago, Columbia College Chicago is the better opportunity for film. |
Both hard admits, but great schools! |