A few MFAs that are both "experimental" and offer a combo of funding and paid
TA opportunities are University of Colorado at Boulder, University of Illinois
Chicago and University of Iowa. UIC and Boulder both offer film within their
studio art MFA programs.
Good luck,
Marcy
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From: Carl Elsaesser <[email protected]>
To: [email protected]
Sent: Saturday, August 18, 2012 11:42 AM
Subject: [Frameworks] MFA
Perhaps this is a touchy subject on this list, but I'd love to hear what anyone
has to say on the subject of film MFAs. I am just starting the research phase
of applying and any direction would be much appreciated. There seems to be such
a polemic between film schools geared towards positioning students for industry
jobs and film schools that focus more on individual practice,
conceptualization, experimentation... And while I'd say I am way more on the
later side, I'd certainly love to find a school that has a good technical
foundation. Other than that, I'm looking for a school that offers working as a
TA, or full rides... which seems harder and harder to find.... And just to
throw it out there, any thoughts on Berlin?
Sorry for the barrage of questions, but I figured who better to ask!
Thanks so much,
--
carl Elsaesser
207-607-2610
www.carlelsaesser.com
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