Judging from your message, it  appears you�re not from an  English speaking
country, but you�re doing better than I could in your language.

It�s hard to advise you when we know nothing about you or your situation. If
you want to get into film directing, I would do so first in your own country
where you can gather the necessary skills and earn a reputation for your
accomplishments.  A mac computer, and the programs that go with it, can be
useful, expecially with iMovie, to develop skills. But film is in a class by
itself, so you would have to learn to work with that equiipment to really
know what you�re doing.

If you�re in a university town, they probably have classes on film making
that  could be very helpful.

This is a field that requires plenty of dedication and effort, and a good
idea of what goals you have in mind and how to get there.  But it�s do-able
if you have what it takes.  Larry



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