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A degree is NOT required to make and develop films, but it is recommended. -Film directors often have undergraduate or advanced degrees from film or multimedia school programs. -Independent art schools, colleges and universities may offer a general grounding in broadcasting, radio, film and TV. -Others may offer theoretical media studies, while a few may offer majors in film directing.
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- Students in these programs learn about narrative techniques, cinematography, sound, lighting, editing and computer- generated imaging. -Students may be able to intern at movie studios in Hollywood or New York for a semester. -Students also learn how to create and use storyboards, shooting scripts and brackets. - - Most film schools strongly encourage internships within the film industry in order to develop technical skills, understand the ins-and-outs of film production and develop professional contacts. “Every time I go to a movie, it's magic, no matter what the movie is about.” - Steven Spielberg
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-Average films make around 4 million -Bad films make around 8 million -Good films make around 10 million and more -Not all films made are actually showed in theaters or put on DVD
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