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Go with Nutrition. You can use that to become a personal trainer. The film business is terrible right now and only looking to get worse. You want sane hours? Go somewhere else. You want to own a house someday? Go somewhere else. 89 posted:And it seems that in Film, a degree isn't exactly NEEDED. But, I figure the invaluable amount of networking, working with professional equipment, and running on deadlines/grades might make it worth the tuition. In central Arkansas you will not meet a person worth networking with. 89 posted:I'm not necessarily trying to be The Director. I just enjoy the production part of everything. Now, there was a commercial I shot wayyy back when I was in high school where I came up with the commercial, the script, I picked the actors, had them read my lines, I filmed it personally. And then edited it myself and the power was perhaps a little...intoxicating, it did make me feel good. You will not have any project where you do this that pays you anything reasonable. 89 posted:But, the production part sounds soooooo much better than slinging $1 vodka cranberries until 3AM. 3AM last call and $1 drinks? My God. My God. 89 posted:But even from a production stand point, I've always been interested in being the lighting guy for concerts and events. That's always fascinated me. This is a good job. Pursue this.
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