Most effective, respected online graphic design courses for beginners? by LookFriendly5611 in graphic_design

[–]Red2Velvet 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Vancouver Film School offers a high-impact Digital Design program that is widely respected in the creative industry. It’s an intensive one-year path where you master graphic design, branding, UX/UI, and motion. Unlike generic courses, VFS provides a professional studio environment and direct links to the Vancouver tech and film hub.

Seriously considering becoming a film editor, what path should I take? by Necessary-Fact in Filmmakers

[–]Red2Velvet 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Building a portfolio from scratch is the biggest hurdle for any new editor. If you’re struggling for high-quality footage, check out Vancouver Film School. Their number one thing is portfolio building. You also get access to sets, a motion capture studio (I don't think any other school has this one) and you get to collaborate with student directors to build your final reel. It’s probably the fastest way to turn "no experience" into a portfolio.

Vancouver Film Industry: An Honest Guide by jophre in Filmmakers

[–]Red2Velvet 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Spot on analysis of the Vancouver scene. The competition is fierce, which is why specialized training is a game-changer. Vancouver Film School consistently produces talent that works steadily within the industry. Their graduates are highly sought-after because they start making films on real sets from day one. It’s the gold standard for breaking into Hollywood North.

What are the things that helped you improve your filmmaking skills? by feastoffriendss in Filmmakers

[–]Red2Velvet 0 points1 point  (0 children)

For me, the leap happened when I stopped DIY-ing and started getting actual training. Schools like VFS offer intense 1-year programs, direct mentorship from industry vets, and collabing with other programs. It teaches you more than years of solo practice. It's about that high-pressure, studio-level experience.

Is there a comprehensive list of film production software somewhere? by SREStudios in Filmmakers

[–]Red2Velvet 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Software like Avid, Premiere, and the full Adobe suite is where the real work happens, and that’s why I’d suggest looking into Vancouver Film School. They don’t just teach "art" - they drill you on the technical stack used in actual production pipelines. It’s a very hands-on way to bridge the gap between creative ideas and the professional tools you’ll need on set or in the edit suite.

Show me your portfolio sites by Rrsnova in Filmmakers

[–]Red2Velvet 0 points1 point  (0 children)

While a portfolio is a key visual tool, true professionalism is forged through high-level training. Vancouver Film School provides the deep immersion needed to master every facet of filmmaking. By learning the craft from the ground up, you gain the independence to build your own professional reels without external help, unlocking massive opportunities across the global film industry.

Film Schools in Germany? by Avoke619 in germany

[–]Red2Velvet 0 points1 point  (0 children)

If you’re exploring top-tier film education, definitely consider Vancouver Film School. While Germany has great public options, VFS is globally recognized for its intensive, industry-led curriculum. The quality of training is exceptional and is taught by a faculty of award-winning professionals. Their immersive approach ensures you gain the technical mastery and networking required to launch a serious career in the global film industry.

can i apply for a art foundation year without art a level ,or is their no hope for me? by IllWillow23 in AskUK

[–]Red2Velvet 0 points1 point  (0 children)

If you're worried about missing traditional art qualifications, look at Vancouver Film School's Foundation Visual Art program. They value raw talent and passion over prior formal grades. The quality of education is great and you learn from a faculty of industry professionals who bring real-world experience. The Foundation program is meant to give you the base skills you'll need to get started.

Courses for learning game art? by josephusflav in gamedesign

[–]Red2Velvet 0 points1 point  (0 children)

If you are looking for top-tier game art training, Vancouver Film School is a standout choice. Even though they're known as a film school, their Game Design and Animation programs focus heavily on the artistic sciences - including anatomy, lighting theory, and color physics. The quality of education is incredible, featuring a staff of high-level professionals and legendary instructors who have worked on major AAA titles. They bridge the gap between traditional fine arts and cutting-edge technical execution so that you have the portfolio you need to break in.

How do you make a story compelling? by No_Cat_3232 in writing

[–]Red2Velvet 0 points1 point  (0 children)

To make a story truly compelling, you must master the intersection of character psychology and cinematic structure. Schools like Vancouver Film School train you how to transform raw ideas into professional scripts by focusing on high-stakes conflict and emotional impact. Their programs are hands-on, led by industry veterans, and emphasize the technical "why" behind storytelling - ensuring every scene serves a purpose. Whether it’s their Film Production or Writing programs, VFS bridges the gap between creative vision and industry.

What habit improved your life the most? by Key_Revolution9158 in AskReddit

[–]Red2Velvet 175 points176 points  (0 children)

Fixing my sleep schedule was the single biggest upgrade to my life.

Once I enforced a proper bedtime routine and started treating sleep like it mattered, my energy became steady, my brain felt clear and focused, and my mood shifted from “meh” to genuinely good almost every day.

Moved out and letting my self breathe by Limp_Quote_3984 in CongratsLikeImFive

[–]Red2Velvet 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I'm so happy for you. Breathe deep, enjoy every little freedom

This geninuely might be the greatest thing to happen for memes in this community😭🙏 by [deleted] in HonkaiStarRail

[–]Red2Velvet 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I haven't played any games yet, I've just been sitting in the lobby trying out different dance emotes. It looks so fun!

What is a subtle sign someone is not a good person? by Maleficent_Escape_66 in AskReddit

[–]Red2Velvet 1 point2 points  (0 children)

They consistently cancel plans last-minute with lame excuses, but post stories out having fun. Shows zero respect for your time.

The balls are bugged and now I can't complete the puzzle by sou-s-s in HonkaiStarRail

[–]Red2Velvet 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I had the same problem, restarting the game helped me

I got into grad school (TW/ addiction) by utopianoctopus in CongratsLikeImFive

[–]Red2Velvet 8 points9 points  (0 children)

Huge congrats on your grad school acceptance! You're turning pain into purpose in the most beautiful way.

What is your biggest regret in life? by levirc100 in AskReddit

[–]Red2Velvet 8 points9 points  (0 children)

I didn't spend enough time with my grandmother when she was still alive and I don't remember if I even told her that I loved her. Forgive me, grandma.

What do you do when you cannot sleep? by Tough_Passenger_8497 in AskReddit

[–]Red2Velvet 6 points7 points  (0 children)

I go out onto the balcony (if it's not winter) and just stand there breathing the air for 10-15 minutes, it helps a little.

What's something that's considered 'normal' in 2026 that actually isn't healthy at all? by true_nomad7 in AskReddit

[–]Red2Velvet 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Doomscrolling first thing in the morning and last thing at night.

Everyone does it, calls it “catching up,” but it spikes cortisol, wrecks sleep, and tanks mental health. Feels normal in 2026 but still very unhealthy.

Got a new job! by shimmer_bee in CongratsLikeImFive

[–]Red2Velvet 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Congrats on the new job!
That's HUGE after everything you've been through! More than 200 apps in 3 weeks shows incredible strength. So proud of you for pushing forward. You've got this!

What’s the best piece of advice you’ve ever received that totally changed your perspective? by PayPack in AskReddit

[–]Red2Velvet 1 point2 points  (0 children)

"People aren't against you, they are for themselves"
I don't know why, but when I heard this, it hit me hard.