<p>@moyera I’m a lot like you - I want to be a TV producer and writer. The reason I chose to apply under Film/TV was because I thought it’d be more helpful to be well-versed in all aspects of film and television, not just writing. Also, I can later choose to take classes that are more focused and concentrated on the areas of film/TV I want to be in. I felt a little boxed in with the Dramatic Writing major. Not only in terms of what I’d learn, but also when I went out in the real world. Not that a film major is that much more versatile, but in terms of the industry itself, I felt like I’d be more prepared.</p>
<p>Those were my personal thoughts when deciding between Film/TV and Dramatic Writing. You still have a bit of time to decide. Definitely check out the classes and opportunities for each major. I’ve heard from some people, though, that Dramatic Writing majors wish they were Film/TV just because all they do is write, write, write but they want to learn other things about film and television as well. But I heard this from a film major, so he might be a little biased, haha. Who knows. But yes, there’s a film production AND a producing minor.</p>
<p>Film Production minor: [Minor</a> in Film Production: Tisch School of the Arts at NYU](<a href=“Special Programs”>Special Programs)
Producing minor: [Minor</a> in Producing: Tisch School of the Arts at NYU](<a href=“Special Programs”>Special Programs)</p>
<p>Each link describes the minor and the coursework needed to complete the minor.</p>