TheSportsPredictor
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Honestly, I'm more embarassed for UT than for McConaughey. He's basically teaching what you can learn on a 25 minute DVD "bonus feature."
Is that want you want in a professor of film and TV? Is that what students learn at USC? (Sincere question)That's the thing. He could do a lot more than "how a movie is made". Maybe craft the course to frame "make a movie" into a larger "succeed in life" kind of thing. Getting In The Door. Avoid bad scripts. Avoid working with people you don't want to work with. Hire good people around you. When you really believe in something - go all in and put it all on the line. That sort of thing. Also figure he'll help with fundraising.
Is that want you want in a professor of film and TV? Is that what students learn at USC? (Sincere question)
My belief is that an academic institution should provide more than career advice. There is some basic level of art and technical skill that has to be taught before the student jumps into how to survive Hollywood. McConaughey can provide that.
So it's just storytelling? How many of the students will ever be in the situation in which McConaughey's advice would be beneficial?I'm sure that UT provides way more than that. If I was in McConaughey's class, that's the kind of stuff I would want to hear. I don't want him to tell me how to operate a camera or frame a shot. In Austin, there are thousands of people who could tell me that. I want to hear front-line stories from McConaughey.
I was a film major. My professors had never worked in the business and most hadn't really seen many films.
That's the thing. He could do a lot more than "how a movie is made". Maybe craft the course to frame "make a movie" into a larger "succeed in life" kind of thing. Getting In The Door. Avoid bad scripts. Avoid working with people you don't want to work with. Hire good people around you. When you really believe in something - go all in and put it all on the line. That sort of thing. Also figure he'll help with fundraising.