
Meet Our Accepted Students
“Even if the learning process is challenging, I stay persistent, driven by the deep desire I felt when I first dreamed of entering the CG field.”

Jo Min-sol
I originally wasn’t very interested in Marvel movies, but after hearing so many recommendations from people around me, I ended up watching Avengers: Endgame. The impact it had on me was so overwhelming that the vague idea of pursuing something in video production became a clear dream: I wanted to work in the CG field—specifically, overseas.
Driven by that strong desire, I started searching for information and soon realized just how many different areas of CG there are. Even though there wasn’t much information available online, I spent countless hours thinking about how I could eventually work abroad doing the kind of work I truly wanted. I had always been interested in video and enjoyed working on computers from a young age, so choosing CG felt less like coincidence and more like certainty. Even while studying for the college entrance exam, that same determination kept me from doubting my decision.
Once I set my sights on CG, I realized I had no idea how to achieve this dream, so I simply began searching the internet. That’s when I happened to discover SF Film School. After watching several videos and reading reviews on the website, I felt that studying there would genuinely help me grow. In particular, I liked that the school doesn’t accept students recklessly, but instead teaches in small, selective cohorts—an environment where I felt I could learn more carefully and in depth.
Although I had researched various things on my own, I didn’t know anyone working in the industry, so the information I had was shallow and uncertain. But through the consultation, all my questions were answered clearly, and I gained confidence about how to plan my path moving forward. I was also grateful that the guidance was based on real experience, which helped me understand what kind of mindset I should have while studying in this field.
Before the consultation, studying at SF Film School still felt distant and unreal—I had spent months simply imagining what it might be like. But now, as someone who has been accepted, I’m truly thankful to be taking my first real step toward my dream.
As I continue forward, I will stay persistent through the challenges of learning, fueled by the same determination I felt when I first dreamed of working in CG and when I watched the ending credits of my favorite films. I will do my best to keep learning with patience and dedication.

