"Today is Monday and I got no job."
To be honest, I don't know whether to be glad to be alive or not since It been 6 month after graduated from film school with a bachelor degree of science.
However, I feels like nothing has change. I been living with my parents for 23 years in a shed and yet it feel like nothing change.
At this point, what should be my first step?
>>17300166
>At this point, what should be my first step?
Getting a job, obviously
I bet your school/university/college have some career advisor or something, start by going there.
What if career advisor can't help me at some point?
>film school
Were you one of those kids who swallowed the "follow your dreams" blue pill?
Nah, it something I wanted to do. But I know dream is illusion since am dealing with reality
But, one you guys right. I should start job searching crazy, thought.
>>17300201
You don't know until you tried. Obviously, a career advisor is not a psychiatrist, but it might help you prepare for an interview, write a resume, etc.
Thanks....I'm not really good with asking people with help -_-, but I ask anyways?
...Man this is going to be rough. Career advisor that was working with sent me e-mail that he can unoffically help me. So it going to be rough.
OP did you go to a good film school?
Did you build up a portfolio?
And what do you think of film school? I completely my BA and I'm thinking about doing it. Bad idea?
I went to the Art Institute which was private college, but i'm pretty glad what I got as a portfolio and what I learn, but now I have to deal with loans which suck ass.
Honestly, Film school is cool to build up social networking in order to ask for help if you had any film projects
however I would suggest that you just grab any camera, editing softwware and start shooting. Plus, you have the internet which allows to look for film techniques such as Rocket Jump Film school.
But really, it up to you to decide that. You are the hero of your own story. It won't start until you move.