Carl Middleton
July 2nd, 2009, 01:04 PM
Hey guys!
I've found myself in a bit of a tough spot, with a decision to make in my not-so-distant future. I've completed about half of a degree at the local community college in Digital Multimedia. I've noticed recently that I'm actually a little bit closer to an A.A. as I am to that A.S... and did some research on B.S. programs here locally in Jacksonville. There is a private university with a Film program, and a public university with a communications program, and I'm torn between what would be best for what I am trying to do.
First, here's what I want in the long run - independent writer/producer/director of either documentary programs (my passion), adventure/nature video, or narrative film/video.
Here's the options I have:
A) Complete the A.S. degree. This program is more below-the-line stuff, that I could probably easily learn on my own. How to edit, how to design graphics, some basic after effects stuff, web design as well, that sort of a program. A little bit of all types of media, and how to use the programs more than how to scheme up the brilliant ideas.
B) Attempt to enroll in and complete JU's Film program. This program has either a writing or directing track. The downside is I have heard scary things about Film programs being full time only, and taking a LOT of time out of your week. As a working professional, this may be hard. It's exactly what I want, but it may be impossible to pull off, and it's crazy expensive compared to public universities, as a private institution.
C) Enroll in UNF's Communications program. I've heard arguments that communications majors are great, and that they're completely worthless. I really don't want to end up as a sales rep somewhere! The closest thing they have is the "Electronic Media" track, which includes a few classes of production, and a few required classes that I'll hate, such as Producing Television News. I am afraid that this major will push me more towards either marketing or news, but I don't really know.
Okay guys, here is my question to you:
What are your thoughts, given my end goals, as to these three program options? Any personal experiences? I'm really torn, and plan to get back into taking classes this fall. I want to have a game plan laid out by then. Heeelp! :D
I've found myself in a bit of a tough spot, with a decision to make in my not-so-distant future. I've completed about half of a degree at the local community college in Digital Multimedia. I've noticed recently that I'm actually a little bit closer to an A.A. as I am to that A.S... and did some research on B.S. programs here locally in Jacksonville. There is a private university with a Film program, and a public university with a communications program, and I'm torn between what would be best for what I am trying to do.
First, here's what I want in the long run - independent writer/producer/director of either documentary programs (my passion), adventure/nature video, or narrative film/video.
Here's the options I have:
A) Complete the A.S. degree. This program is more below-the-line stuff, that I could probably easily learn on my own. How to edit, how to design graphics, some basic after effects stuff, web design as well, that sort of a program. A little bit of all types of media, and how to use the programs more than how to scheme up the brilliant ideas.
B) Attempt to enroll in and complete JU's Film program. This program has either a writing or directing track. The downside is I have heard scary things about Film programs being full time only, and taking a LOT of time out of your week. As a working professional, this may be hard. It's exactly what I want, but it may be impossible to pull off, and it's crazy expensive compared to public universities, as a private institution.
C) Enroll in UNF's Communications program. I've heard arguments that communications majors are great, and that they're completely worthless. I really don't want to end up as a sales rep somewhere! The closest thing they have is the "Electronic Media" track, which includes a few classes of production, and a few required classes that I'll hate, such as Producing Television News. I am afraid that this major will push me more towards either marketing or news, but I don't really know.
Okay guys, here is my question to you:
What are your thoughts, given my end goals, as to these three program options? Any personal experiences? I'm really torn, and plan to get back into taking classes this fall. I want to have a game plan laid out by then. Heeelp! :D