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What should I study to become a filmmaker? is a question you could ask yourself if you have a love for the profession but are unsure of where to begin. An easy answer would be: go to Film School! However, that is not the only way to learn and develop filmmaking skills.
You need to study a variety of topics, such as writing, directing, cinematography, production, and editing. You should also learn about the business side of filmmaking, such as contracts and budgets.
If you want to develop your skills further, you can take classes in film theory, acting, and post-production. Additionally, it’s important to stay up-to-date on industry standards and trends. Finally, it’s essential to have a passion for storytelling and the drive to create something meaningful.
After you have mastered the basics, you can choose which area you wish to pursue a career in. Good luck!
