Author Topic: Concluded  (Read 1198 times)

« Last Edit: February 12, 2017, 09:01:11 AM by Block Aloni »

I like the idea of film making, but I'm gonna side with graphic design on this one.

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« Last Edit: February 10, 2017, 05:32:19 PM by Ahead »

Graphic design is the only good option here tbh. What would you plan on doing with a film or game design degree? It just doesn't seem practical to me getting either of those.

is that the weeknd with no face


is that the weeknd with no face
when u cant feel ur face so badly that ur face is actually gone....


Seems like 3 great pathways to work at mcdonalds

Have you done any research around employment in these sectors? What percentage of graduates actually get a job in the field post-graduation? What's the career progression?

« Last Edit: February 16, 2017, 10:27:46 PM by Block Aloni »



« Last Edit: February 12, 2017, 09:01:19 AM by Block Aloni »

Having random kids on an internet forum for a LEGO Game decide one of the most important things about your future is a horrible idea.

This question is too tough to answer for me. My suggestion: go for a blend of all three.

The bar of entry has been raised to extraordinary heights over the last couple of years. To be a part of the industry, it's good to be talented at multiple things, and the three things you are considering are all very closely linked. They're all visual media. But why should you limit yourself?

Look at me. I'm currently doing a double-major in Mechanical Engineering and Music Composition. Off to the side, I'm acting and doing crew in shows, learning to draw cartoons and teaching myself to brown townyze things critically; mainly film, video games, and politics. My goal is to combine all of that into a multi-faceted career in the cartoon/film industry. If I can combine all of that, then I don't see why you can't.

The bar of entry has been raised to extraordinary heights over the last couple of years. To be a part of the industry, it's good to be talented at multiple things, and the three things you are considering are all very closely linked. They're all visual media. But why should you limit yourself?
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