<p>Well i already asked somebody at USC thread about this.. (and also emailed the school but no replies yet)</p>
<p>I've been accepted into USC's Fine Arts school (studio art, i believe) and I was wondering if USC has a good program or not...</p>
<p>also, i really wanted to change my major to film and television area because my focus is in animation, not fine arts (i would probably starve if i was to major in that area, techinically.. I'm not that talented...)</p>
<p>But I have heard it is very difficult to change to USC's film school because of all the competition..</p>
<p>So i was wondering..</p>
<ul>
<li>IS USC's fine art studio art program any good?
-Is changing a major to film and cinema a possiblity?
-should i stick with fine arts for my undergraduate years (and minor in animation) and then major in animation in graduate school? (this was an advice given to me by one person)</li>
</ul>
<p>For movies and Cinema and digital media, it is very good. For other areas, it is mediocre. If you wanted fine arts, you should have gone to UCLA.</p>
<p>AHHHH I didn't apply to UCLA because I didn't make in the deadline.. (november 1) everywhere else it was around december-Jan so I felt really rushed.. (although after my frequent essay writing during christmas break, I probably could have turned in a decent essay in 2 days that i had for UCLA) Also i was out of state so i didn't think i had a chance.</p>
<p>I also applied to NYU for film major but i don't know if i'm in or not...</p>
<p>yeah USC is pretty good in Digital Arts and Animation. But Animation itself is a tough job and can be considered as an 'extention' to fine-arts. And if you are interested in computer animation (2d/3d), it adds a completely different dimension to the overall concept and makes the whole thing even more tough!</p>