I went to Bournemouth Film School for 3 years.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
From there I did a one year theatre acting course in Fife, and then three years of drama school in London.
I didn't go to film school. I had been an actor in movies, I had been in plays, and then I just sort of jumped into it.
Film schools didn't exist when I was growing up. I learned by working with clever people. Good writers and cinematographers.
I did my first film when I was in the final year of my graduation. At that time, I was still a kid, and I couldn't read the industry very well.
After studying in Sheffield, I went down to London to do my post-graduate degree at the National Film and Television School, embarking on the movie that would eventually become 'A Grand Day Out.'
I love film, but it's funny going to drama school for three years, where you spend most of your time training for theatre, then coming out and just doing films.
I didn't go to film school, I went to acting school.
I didn't go to film school. I got my education on the set as a niche publicist in the film industry.
I never studied film formally at school, but as a kid, I spent most of my time in cinemas.
I took courses at USC in film editing and art direction and photography when I was still in high school.