Film School Survival Guide is a comprehensive and approachable resource designed to address common mistakes made by film students and provide straightforward, practical solutions. This book is designed for the beginner filmmaker or new film school student.
Film School Survival Guide is a comprehensive and approachable resource designed to address common mistakes made by film students and provide straightforward, practical solutions.
Drawing upon the author’s extensive experience teaching film production at degree level, this book identifies the most common blind spots encountered at every stage of the student filmmaking process, from pre-production to post-production and beyond. Identifying these blind spots can help students avoid certain mistakes and elevate their work. The chapters take a candid and accessible approach, incorporating anecdotes, relatable stories, and humour to engage and inspire readers at any level of experience. Supported by expert tips and advice from the author’s alumni who now work across various roles in the film and television industry, Film School Survival Guide offers a unique perspective.
This book is designed for the beginner filmmaker or new film school student. Filmmaking professionals or educators who supervise students will also find it a useful tool for guiding the next generation of filmmakers.
1. Orientation
2. Basic Training
3. Your Mission (Preparing For the
Shoot)
4. The Day of the Shoot
5. Fix It in Post
6. Putting Yourself Out There
Kieron Evans is a film educator with a passion for visual storytelling. Hes worked as a camera operator and editor for independent production companies, including ITV, and in London's advertising production scene. Transitioning to education, Kieron has taught on Bournemouth Universitys Film Production and Cinematography BA (Hons) programme for over 17 years, leading his students to win the coveted Bill Vinten GTC University Trophy in 2021. With a dedication to nurturing future filmmakers, Kieron continues to produce students who find gainful employment on major film and television shows.