Now that I’ve raved about the DFA, I do have one other admission… part of why I’ve been so busy this past month is that I am also applying for Ph.D programs in Literature, and Film. Before the horror sinks in that, despite my blog, I’m considering going back to school, I’ll explain my reasoning…
First of all, and in keeping with the No MFA philosophy, I decided a long time ago never to pay another dime for a degree. The vast majority of Ph.D. programs are fully funded, and I’m not applying to any programs that wouldn’t give me a free ride if accepted. Furthermore, I'm not applying to any Ph.D. programs that don't in some way tie into my goals. All the programs I've looked at, while they focus primarily on literature and writing, also give the option of a concentration in film/drama.
Second, my reasons for wanting a Ph.D., even though I’m trying to make it with my writing. Writing is still my dream and my goal, and I’m incredibly lucky in that I have this next half year or so to focus just on my writing and my dreams. But, as you all know, it’s a risky business. I’m going to be giving it my all and, hopefully, through the DFA, may even get freelance film work that could sustain me for however long I choose to go that route. However, if September rolls around and I still haven’t seen a lot of progress, I’d like to create other options for myself which could still give me a lifestyle that would allow me to pursue writing, while also offering more stability. My publishing job made it impossible to pursue anything else. A professor job, however, would make it fully possible to spend at least summers writing. You know the old saying, shoot for the moon because even if you miss you land among the stars? I’m shooting for a screenwriting career, but if I miss, I want a backup plan that, unlike my disastrous turn in publishing, gives me close proximity to the things I love and the flexibility to never stop pursuing the dream. For creative careers especially, I think it's important not to put all your eggs in one basket.
Now that you're all up-to-date on that, I want you to know that, as of this morning, I have put out my casting call for my short DFA film. I posted both on mandy.com, a good for-free site for all you student directors/producers out there, and also craigslist, even though the results from there are sometimes hit or miss. The Mandy post will be visible once approved, but in the meantime, here's the craigslist ad:
http://newyork.craigslist.org/mnh/tlg/2770783294.html
Feel free to send any amazing actors you know my way. :)
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