This week i graduate film school

This week i graduate film school.

Now i hate movies.

help.

>film school
yes I do want fries with that

nice meme

where are his fries and my burguer?

fuck who am i kidding you're right

at least i tried to follow my passions user

You should probably not browse Sup Forums if you want to love films.

What do you hate about them?

college hasn't been about following your passions for about 15 years

Should've just went to films instead.

>not going to films instead
pleb

Just make flicks like Bay and roll in the dosh.

No that's literally all it is now.
>take useless course
>cant get a job in the real real
>debt
>feel da burn

Yeah, I went to film school too.

Let's be real here - jobs are somewhat hard to come by, and those that are in film are fairly poorly paid with not a lot of good conditions.

Use your qualification, skills learned and other qualities to study something else. But before you do, actually figure out what the salaries and conditions are like for the area you are getting into.

Hope this helps.

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You need to relearn what made film a passion of yours. Dissecting films in every conceivable way is very interesting, but it can become opressing to the point where you can only see the elements which constitute the film and if it gets even worse, grow inhibited by a notion of what a film must be like, killing in the end all possibility of authentic experience.

Though it may be in vain, i just want to remind you that the analysis of film is not an end in itself, but merely wishes to explain how the film affects the viewer and why it does so (and how it was created to do that and so on). What matters first and foremost, for your personal private viewing, is the connection between the film and you. Now that you are an expert on film theory you can trascend the intellectual stuff to get again to the core of the experience

someone post that video where that guy talks about how directors got into the industry by making great films

Take a break from them. You are in kino overload. I know those feels.

Also, only watch films that interest you. Don't watch so-and-so film just because some hipster friend recommended it. You will stop hating films if you don't watch films you aren't into just because you want to fit in with the film critique crowd.

You're about to learn that it's who you know

go to films

Don't bother going to film school if you don't have a cousin, brother, etc who is a major actor or director.

This interests me.

user, is what you're feeling hate or fear? If it's hate, then allow yourself to walk away from it for a while, and return refreshed from any doubt. Also know that at least you feel an emotion for movies rather than indifference.

Im talking to you as a man who loves his hobby, not as someone who's gonna make money from his passion, like you probably planned initially.

This, get your ass to networking.

Film schools only worked in the late '60s/early '70s because there were so few of them. If you were a graduate, you were like some wizard to Hollywood and they just threw money at you.

Now a film degree is utterly worthless. The best film school now is to watch a ton of films and go out and make about 5 short films. At that point, either you will be pretty good or you will suck. If you suck, just give up and go do something else.

Become a film critic

How much money did you was- spend?

i did three years studying film and just got a job as a trolley collector at my local supermarket