While traditional film school graduates struggle to find work, Film Connection Film Institute reviews are glowing over how many of their grads go on to get a job in their earliest year. That is because traditional film schools do not get you prepared for a career in film, instead they concentrate on teaching you theory and textbook knowledge. Ask any film professional and they will tell you: the only way to learn filmmaking is by working on actual films.

Traditional film schools in many cases are a joke through the entire film industry. Actual film projects are usually challenging for film students in this kind of school since they take general classes and electives more often than not. Even an internship in which you spent your whole time fetching coffee and perhaps that short student film you made won’t equip you for life in a film company. Worst of all, you will go tens of thousands in debt and be forced to move back with the family right after graduation and all you will leave with is a sheet of paper.

However, Film Connection Film Institute reviews rave over the quantity of practical preparation that students walk away with. Instead of spend your time in a classroom where dozens of students are competing for the attention of the instructor, you will spend your whole time working at an actual film company where a person mentor will train you one-on-one. You heard right, no lectures and no classrooms. Just intensive planning for a career in film.

Students have two options. First is to serve as an apprentice at a local film company around your location. This will prepare you for an actual career as a producer or director for film, commercials, television broadcast, and any other media. Another is to apprentice on the Los Angeles Film Connection in which you will learn from a few of the biggest names in Hollywood.

Throughout your training, you cover anything from development to pre-production to filming to editing and post-production. Students will learn what it takes to make a film as well as an education in the business end of show business.

While you progress through your training, you will have many opportunities to network with other professionals around the film company. The film industry is all about the person you know and it is imperative to start building those all-too-important industry connections. Like the training and professional opportunities were not enough, Film Connection Film Institute reviews rave about the fully free year of job assistance training provided to every single graduate.