<p>This is something that bogus my mind.What is the difference btw a Radio tv film major(production) for exemple from CSU fullerton and the Motion Picture, Television, and Recording Arts major(production) from FSU?
As for CSU Fullerton : <a href="http://communications.fullerton.edu/rtvf/major.htm%5B/url%5D">http://communications.fullerton.edu/rtvf/major.htm</a>
and FSU: <a href="http://film.fsu.edu/film_school/programs/bfa_in_production%5B/url%5D">http://film.fsu.edu/film_school/programs/bfa_in_production</a></p>
<p>no no no no..something is wrong..no repply?Came on guys ..a little help..it won?t hurt!!!</p>
<p>Why not call the individual schools in those departments and ask them?</p>
<p>They look pretty similar. I'm no film expert though. :) I know FSU has a great film school though.</p>
<p>"Why not call the individual schools in those departments and ask them?"
I have send them several e-mails but havent heard from them..</p>
<p>First, compare the coursework at at the 2 colleges. If that doesn't answer your questions, call the dean's office at CSU and FSU and ask them. It's unlikely you'll get the answer to such a specific question here on CC.</p>
<p>OK i did an extensive research this weekend, and this is the result:
FSU: Although they have the College of Motion Picture, Television and Recording Arts they are focused almost 100% in film(no surprise here) production..I wonder what happened to television and recording arts.
They don?t have a entertainment busines or anything related to that.
CSU long beach: the departament of Film and Eletronic arts is similar to FSU College of Motion Picture, Television and Recording Arts where they also focus on film production.
CSU Fullerton.Department of Radio-TV-Film the good thing about the radio tv film major is that they don?t focus only on film ...Another plus is that they have a Business Administration Major with Entertainment and Tourism Concentration .</p>