Hello. Im Khalil the FilmMajor an artist, musical, and I am a contestant in Americas Next Top Hitmaker, Im looking to find awesome kind hearted souls to listen to some of my original music and vote for me! I can win a new guitar and recognition, thank you, blessing. 😊
It's 2024 and I'm just figuring you out...please if there's anyone who knows her handle asides RU-vid could share cause I keep trying to find her on IG n Tictok...my efforts in the mud😢
im a law student but this major drained my energy so much i want to do what i used to like as a child and its filmmaking , screenwritting creative writting and all of that but im so confused should i follow my passion in this highly competitive field or following my mind
I'm a brand new subscriber to your channel watching from London UK 🇬🇧 I love this video, I'm a fan of Lorde and Taylor Swift. Two Door Cinema Club ? I prefer The Mystery Jets.
This video came out when I was a sophomore in high school as a prospective film major. I am now a junior in college and a film major and I feel like you're having a more traditional experience than me in terms of concepts and grading. But everything definitely rings true. So interesting to see my before and after perspectives of this video. Has been one of my faves ever on youtube.
LOL Momento has one of the best structures ever ahaha a movie like that doesn't just happen cause you're an artist. It happens because of planning and structure :)
You realise the only reason you ‘can grade art’ is because a university (a business) has made it that way. How much are you paying for them to decide if you’re art is ‘good’? Can you not realise this is marketing? For the price you’re paying and debt you’re accruing you could literally take a unpaid internship with a media company and be 10’s of thousands of pounds better off with actual industry experience! It’s like reading a book on riding a bike and not just getting on one and learning it that way. Except film school is about 40,000 x more expensive than a book on riding bikes.
I’m 15 and watching this cuz I really want to learn film and screenwriting it is a passion of myself but I don’t wanna end up saying that I regret that degree
I'm 17 and i'm watching this because of my crippling self- doubt and expectations from my family and myself. I love filmaking, but it's quite a gamble choosing to follow this career path, so samsies, i guess
The only way you won't regret anything in your life is if you stop thinking too much about what you should or are supposed to do and just do. Do whatever your bones are aching to do and go in the direction your heart steers you. When you do, you will find happiness; and you will also find sorrow, you'll make mistakes just as you'll make victories, you'll hurt, just as you'll hurt others. But in the end, despite all of that, you will have no regrets - and that's when you will know that you have found your calling.
I can't believe I'm just now fining your channel!!😭 I was literally just coming to comment that you should start a podcast. Your voice is so heartfelt and you speak so well and genuine on subjects. I'm so late you'll probably never see this lol
I’m a sophomore in high school and I’m trying to find out if I want to go into the arts, a/v tech, and communication and I feel I do deep in my gut but I’m scared. Will it all be for nothing? Am I good enough? Should I apply my skills to something more practical? Will I like it enough? Am I thinking this through? Ughhh
I am a freshman in high school, and film has always been a passion for me. I feel like at my age, it is important to have some general idea of what you want to do. If you don’t, that’s fine too. But, there are classes I should take to prepare for the future. Also i am the type of person to get everything done as soon as possible.