Why spend money on film school instead of buying equipment which I can point and shoot? Isn actual practice better than theoretical lessons?
In these exciting times of “multi-technologies” when visual storytellers and their entertainment audiences enjoy nearly limitless options to making and viewing significant human experiences, a much higher level of excellence in motion pictures is demanded by a more discriminating public, especially a paying public. For this reason, filmmakers are challenged to be better educated, better skilled, and better prepared for the variety of ways by which they can be appreciated. A combination of BOTH academic formation AND field/practical training will provide a filmmaker very valuable advantage over those who rely on only academic or only practical experience The best thing is that at MDAFI, you get an international-standard education at Philippine-peso tuition fees.
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