UF vs. FSU for Film Production

<p>Considering all other things equal, which school is better for someone interested in studying film production in college? Not film studies (ie. analyzing films, look at the history of films), but actually composing, directing, writing, and filming. </p>

<p>This was cross-posted in the forum for the other respective school. Thanks!</p>

<p>Definitely FSU; its film program is nationally recognized, I believe. Very selective, though.</p>

<p>This list is from last summer, but you’ll find it useful:</p>

<p>[The</a> 25 Best Film Schools Rankings - The Hollywood Reporter](<a href=“http://www.hollywoodreporter.com/news/25-best-film-schools-rankings-215714]The”>The 25 Best Film Schools Rankings – The Hollywood Reporter)</p>

<p>For anything film-related, FSU by a huge margin. You may as well apply to UF as well, because FSUs film school is very difficult to get into though. It’s much, much harder than just getting into FSU in general.</p>

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