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英国电影专业个人陈述范文英国留学是一件很不错的事情,那么个人陈述应该怎么写呢,有一些什么注意事项,很多同学可能都会想,如果有一篇范文就好了,所以我整理了一些资料,一起来看看英国电影专业个人陈述范文。

英国研究生院电影专业申请个人陈述(PS)范文:A crowded and cluttered living room in a low-income townhouse. Stansfieldbends over to see Leon lying in his own pool of imaginary blood that soaks intothe already stained carpet. Leon uses his last ounce of strength to lift hisclenched fist up to Stansfield. He opens to reveal a grenade pin, “ForMathilda…�At maybe thirteen years old, this might have very well been my directorialdebut. I had just watched The Professional earlier that week and was telling mycousins about it. Describing the whole movie I arrived at the climax and decidedthat I really wanted for them to capture how the ending played out. So I setthem up, fed them their lines and fetched a few props, or in our case whateverresembled a weapon. I tried my best to describe to my acting cousins how to playeach part. Eventually, with all the noise we created, we gathered the family andheld an impromptu performance.I would like to say that this was the moment that I realized that I wantedto be apart of the film industry. That at that very second in time, everythingsimply clicked for me and I knew what I wanted to do therest of my life. Ofcourse this wasnâ€Ⅲt the case. It was a gradual decision and agreement withmyself that I found my senior year of high school. Like choosing which child youlove more, I had to choose which dream to follow. That of music which I havebeen involved with for so long, or that of a newly found passion, cinema. I wasweighing more towards the latter when I discovered a school that offered Cinemain my home state of Virginia, it felt like a godsend. Okay, maybe I was beingoverly dramatic, but nonetheless, I decided that I wanted to go to VirginiaCommonwealth University for cinema.Being accepted into VCUâ€Ⅲs Photography/Film, I found out about theactual Cinema program a bit late to apply effectively. So I decided to dedicatemy first year to prepare myself for cinema. I chose to major in Philosophy,which would be my intended secondary major should I be admitted, for my interestand curiosity in politics and everyday life. It would in addition help mecreatively, crafting more intellectual and meaningful waysto portray messagesin film. Also, working at Media and Reserves in James Branch Cabell Library hasalso helped me with its extensive collection of great movies. From Stalker toTalking to Strangers, I have taken the adviceIâ€Ⅲve read from manyfilmmakers, “Watch a lot ofmovies.�I started out like many young filmmakers my generation, with animagination, a few friends and a handicam. I would directand shootstraight-to-You-Tube short films about anything and everything. Starting withthe time traveling Sylvia Plath to music videos and of course, the ever-popularStar Wars fan films. Eventually, with the popularity of my shorts, my name gotaround school and I was offered a job as a video editor through a peerâ€Ⅲsaunt and her wedding videography business. During this time, I had theopportunity to shoot with a more satisfying camera. I took advantage of thechance and started the production of a new project. Taking a different approachwith his short film, I decided that now with a more professional camera,everything else should be taken up a notch as well. I worked harder duringpre-production, developing the script and casting actors besides my closefriends, specifically adults. With the story taking place in my school, I shotduring class hours which upped the production value however also added a lot offactors to work against me. I had to fight against the clock as well somerushing teachers. In the end, we created a satisfying ten-minute short,Yanni.After I showed just about everyone I knew the movie, I passed a flyer for a5-Minute Video Competition displayed in my school. I was really excited for thisuntil I read that the deadline was in a few days. I settled on submitting Yanniand cutting five minutes off of an already taut movie. A few days went by and Ireceived information on an awards ceremony for all the competitors and that Iwas a finalist for the contest. The day of the ceremony, I walked into the dimlylit high school gymnasium and saw all of the other contestants. I spoke to somerandom Comcast superior, whose company sponsored the event, and after a bit ofunintended schmoozing, had a seat in the back corner. I felt kind of alone beingthe only competitor to represent my high school. All of the other kids werelaughing around the platters of food describing their favorite parts in eachotherâ€Ⅲs submissions. The ceremony had begun and the projectors began toroll. I was beginning to get nervous to see how others would react to my film.However, hopefully without sounding too ostentatious, to my surprise the videosI saw lacked much merit. Most were home movie-esque images of themselves playinglacrosse laced with title shots and sound effects. Still, I slouched down in myseat when my video was next in line. I think it was well received by theaudience after it was shown. There were three otherfinalists in my category. Mymispronounced name was called to stage second receiving an honorable mention. Icouldnâ€Ⅲt help but have a big grin on my face when I walked up and shookthe announcers hand. Afterwards, I mingled with some of the contestants and wecongratulated one another. A few numbers were exchanged and some ideas forcollaborating were brought up. I left that night feeling accomplished andcompelled to continue my life as a filmmaker.。

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