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Originally Posted by Lipflap I trained on the job, as a film editor and later as a sound editor, and I feel that learning from more experienced pros is the best way to master any craft. However, now that I teach my trade at a college, I am at times envious my students who are receiving a better general sound education than I did at their age. True, the craft must be learned by doing - with guidance, but a certain amount of classroom teaching can be helpful. |
John, I just found this video of you teaching:
YouTube - Sound Post Production lesson
It's exciting to see you in motion!
So, are all lectures at Sapir College in English, or is it just you?
I'm wondering if foreign students can enroll, and is higher education free in your country?
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A question for the German-speaking folks:
I know that Germany and Austria have great education systems, and they're free for everyone, so a lot of folks from poorer countries (like mine) come to study over there (I know many people who studied music in Graz). So, I wonder if it's the same with film schools that have sound departments? Are they state-owned (ie not private), meaning free?