How time-consuming is the film production major? (double-majoring)

<p>Film production is now a BFA program. BFA’s are intense as it is, but to really get the most out of attending SCA a student should keep making her/his own films, finding outside film/tv/web series projects, apply for all internships, and most importantly–work on other students’ films. It’s a program that most students are passionate about and they throw themselves into it fully. There is less time for a double major in Production, so if you are hoping to do a lab science (heavy workload) too, you should look into the Critical Studies major in SCA. Less units required. Less production courses (big time commitment). Yet you still can take many/most of the production courses that interest you, too. </p>

<p>These sorts of double majors are still time-intensive and which career path are you leaning towards? If pre-med, you’ll be looking for a very different summer internship than if you are really aiming at a film industry career (and internships). But you can join clubs and have friends. Sleep? I wouldn’t count on it too much. ;)</p>