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When asked to describe the ideal applicant to Florida State University’s College of Motion Picture, Dean Frank Patterson replies, “You know the kind of person who is compelled to shoot photos from inside a crashing plane as it’s plummeting to the earth? We are looking for filmmakers who, even in the face of death, feel compelled to capture the human experience.†It follows then that FSU is a school whose reason for being is to fuel the passion of its students.
Offering both graduate and undergraduate programs in film production, as well as a minor in film studies and an MFA in professional writing, FSU is the only film school in the country that fully funds all films produced by its students. This, Patterson explains, “create[s] a level playing field for students, so that they may focus on art, craft and imagination—instead of fundraising.†Now, with a program that has already been commended by the Directors Guild of America for its contribution to American culture, FSU is expanding even further with the creation of Torchlight Pictures.
Torchlight Pictures, which will be headed by a top New York distributor, will give FSU students the chance to learn the business side of moviemaking and get their work seen by a larger audience. While Torchlight will distribute student works, its primary function will be to provide hands-on-experience in the business side of moviemaking, as students work with faculty to actually distribute feature films that are picked up by the company. After all, notes Patterson, “A filmmaker who doesn’t understand distribution doesn’t understand filmmaking.â€
For more information on FSU’s graduate and undergraduate film programs, visit www.film.fsu.edu.
Sound Off: FSU’s newest innovation is the creation of a distribution company to help students learn the business of moviemaking. Do you think that it’s key for students to learn about distribution while still in school, or is it better to simply focus on developing your own moviemaking style? Talk back in the comments section!
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- Comment by gg on 1/16/07 at 5:40 pm
To be successful in the very competitive business of making movies (it IS a business) a filmmaker must be pro-active in the whole life cycle of the filmmaking process on all levels. Ultimately the success of the film is a result of not only the quality of the product but the marketing and distribution.
So, not having the knowledge of distribution and marketing early on in a filmmaker’s career is like going out into the world with blinders on. This is a brilliant and innovative concept in filmmaking education.
Bravo!!
------ Comment by on 2/02/07 at 10:28 am
As a current student at the FSU Film School, it’s slightly disconcerting to be hearing of Torchlight only through this website.
- Comment by Proactive Cleanser on 5/27/08 at 2:31 pm
Great article, well written!
- Comment by Jen on 6/03/08 at 1:08 pm
On reading this blog it’s clear that how tough to be with Florida University.
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in a filmmaker’s career is like going out into the world with blinders on. This is a brilliant and innovative concept in filmmaking
- Comment by bc film school on 8/16/10 at 12:53 am
Florida State University has shown the difficulty in making up of films the innovations they embed in the movie making and how to prepare up the students with innovative knowledge to brighten up the students thoughts while making movie.... Awesome FSU......
- Comment by Johanna Bartley on 7/27/11 at 1:37 pm
I have a friend who’s very passionate about film making. Instead of applying at an University where they have such majors, he instead is now working to get a masters degree in healthcare administration. I mention this because he is the kind of person to take photos while in a crashing plane. I think it’s somewhat sad he didn’t follow his dream. I’ll send him a copy of your article. I’m sure he’ll really appreciate the Dean’s answer about admissions.
- Comment by sniper22 on 9/05/11 at 1:04 pm
thank you a lots
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