Currently I am about to graduate with my undergraduate degree from Texas A&M University in College Station. In the past year I have gone from doing video production as a hobby to working as a freelancer in town as a part time job. My major/academic focus is not in film, and is actually in International Studies with a minor in Arabic. I have never had anyone to mentor or teach me in the field of film production, but have taught myself and grown to love storytelling through documentary film. I know this is what I want to pursue after I finish school in, but I don't know where to start and have questions about starting out in the industry.
Some of my questions revolve around figuring out the best and most effective way to begin a career in documentary film without being homeless. Is it difficult to find a production company that is hiring? Should I consider going to film school for a MFA in Production? Or should I follow a story I am passionate about as an independent filmmaker and try to get funding and co-production?
Advice from some of you who have experience from your early days starting out and from what you see as professionals now would be of great help. Thanks.
Some of my questions revolve around figuring out the best and most effective way to begin a career in documentary film without being homeless. Is it difficult to find a production company that is hiring? Should I consider going to film school for a MFA in Production? Or should I follow a story I am passionate about as an independent filmmaker and try to get funding and co-production?
Advice from some of you who have experience from your early days starting out and from what you see as professionals now would be of great help. Thanks.