Interesting topic and comparison. I'll throw more options here. French, German, Polish, Czech and Russian schools of drama. All have their own problems, but there is a common one - in all teaching is in the language of the country itself. This problem is solved automatically if the course is very long. And in all cases, you are far from the mainstream of English-language filmmaking. The problem of the German course is all this is shown, and the teaching system is weaker than in other places and not so saturated (it is inferior in this to Great Britain). French education is very high quality, but more expensive than in the UK and foreigners are not very popular there. Czech public education is very good and can be free for you if you know Czech. Moreover, in Prague they shoot a lot, including Hollywood studios. Polish has a personality problem from whom you specifically study. You got to the local "Meisner" - and you get the best education on the planet. And if you are unlucky - a waste of time and money. The same problem is in Russian education, it all depends on the specific person in charge of the course. There are five geniuses you can learn from for $ 2,000 a year. But you need to know who exactly. In all seven main public theater schools, there is one foreign student seat for each course, which is paid by the state. It will take four years to study and often 70 hours a week.
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Interesting topic and comparison. I'll throw more options here. French, German, Polish, Czech and Russian schools of drama. All have their own problems, but there is a common one - in all teaching is in the language of the country itself. This problem is solved automatically if the course is very long. And in all cases, you are far from the mainstream of English-language filmmaking.
The problem of the German course is all this is shown, and the teaching system is weaker than in other places and not so saturated (it is inferior in this to Great Britain). French education is very high quality, but more expensive than in the UK and foreigners are not very popular there. Czech public education is very good and can be free for you if you know Czech. Moreover, in Prague they shoot a lot, including Hollywood studios. Polish has a personality problem from whom you specifically study. You got to the local "Meisner" - and you get the best education on the planet. And if you are unlucky - a waste of time and money. The same problem is in Russian education, it all depends on the specific person in charge of the course. There are five geniuses you can learn from for $ 2,000 a year. But you need to know who exactly. In all seven main public theater schools, there is one foreign student seat for each course, which is paid by the state. It will take four years to study and often 70 hours a week.
This was a very insightful comment ! I heard the French drama/art schools are incredible but not very English friendly.
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