The “Film School Attitude”

by Peter D. Marshall on June 22, 2009

“Last Wednesday, I decided to go back to my old Film School to attend a late Film History class. I felt like I needed a bit of a break from the work I do and instead watch what has been done before me. It was a very good night, until I remembered something I always hated about Film School. The “Film School Attitude”.

The “Film School Attitude” is the way that students behave while they are in Film school. Even through they are still in Film School, they believe that they know more than anyone else. Now, not everyone is like that. I wasn’t, but so many are.”

Read this article from Max Marois.

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