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The Truth about Learning How to Be a Film Director

By Kristin Gabriel

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If you want to learn to be a film director, then you must realize that directing films is a job that despite some stories about lucky people, requires an education. Quentin Tarantino dropped out of high school and never went to film school, but that is a rare situation. There are lots of college programs offering access to the latest lights, cameras, and film making technology -- but the truth is, the best education for a film career is on the job training.

The education requirements for learning the techniques to become a director also means you can get certification for the technical aspects of film making. The actual work as a director can be challenging, yet flexible and very rewarding. Courses of study often focus on the elements of a successful film plot, style and characters. But there's more...

Directors need to know every aspect of a film's production, from editing to cinematography to digital sound effects. Anyone interested in film probably already has inexpensive modern digital cameras and editing software. But that just means that film making and directing has never been more accessible to anyone, so there is lots of competition in the field. Very few first time directors get to work on million dollar budget blockbuster films. Directors typically must work their way up, often by directing music videos, or commercials, and the salaries for film and movie directors are unpredictable and you start out on the low end.

There are plenty of websites filmmakers should track, such as imbd.com, dv.com, film-connection.com or indietalk.com. These are all places where independent movie makers gather to discuss tips and tricks. Schools for directing and some university websites have started hosting videos of mentor teachers helping anyone who wants to learn how to be a film director.

These schools are accredited and will prepare you for all the steps to make your own feature film, music video or commercial. And the best ones find you mentorships where you work under the direct supervision of a professional director in the film industry. Usually within six months, you'll have all the experience, knowledge and connections you need to either direct your first feature, or get a job. The advantage of an apprenticeship is that your personal tutor, or a private mentor, will teach you just about all you need to know. But best of all perhaps, is that they will introduce you to their connections in the film business. You will also get to work on real movie, TV, commercial or music video projects while training for the future.

This method is proven to work, and it sure beats sitting in some overcrowded, overpriced college classroom. Check out what our students and mentors are saying about a career in film directing on YouTube. Just type in what you are looking for - like how to become a film director.

Writer and social media expert Kristin Gabriel works with the Los Angeles film school known as the Entertainment Career Connection, Inc., a fully accredited academic institution certified by the National Private Schools Accreditation Alliance. The school provides educational apprentice programs for film, radio, television and the music recording industries in more than 100 cities in 50 states. The schools provide the entertainment industry with graduate apprentices and entry level employees.

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