
Q&A
Here are the top 11 questions asked during consultations at SF Film School.
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Does SF Film School only have professional courses?
Q 01.
What is the Visual FX course?
Q 02.
What specifically do you learn in the 'Digital Artwork' course?
Q 03.
I'm curious about the differences between SF Film School and other schools.
Q 04.
What is the CG director course that SF Film School trains?
Q 05.
Many SF Film School students have participated in domestic and international film productions, so I'm curious about how they can participate.
Q 06.
I'm curious about the admission requirements and how to apply for the first and second interviews.
Q 07.
How many students are admitted and what are the class hours?
Q 08.
I'm a bit older, but can I still start now?
Q 09.
Do I have to major in art or be good at drawing to go?
Q 10.
Does SF Film School only have professional courses?
Q
11.
Not at all. SF Film School is a place that trains professionals in the film and video fields, so it starts with basic and fundamental courses and then proceeds systematically to advanced expert courses. SF Film School's classes proceed step by step from understanding the concept of video to filming. If you learn the CG work process separately at different institutes, the overall workflow system can break down and it can actually have a negative effect. SF Film School is the first educational institution established in the field of film and video, and it progresses step by step from the basic planning stage to advanced expert courses, so even those who are new to CG can start without difficulty.