D.
Competition for places at film school is tougher than ever. The lure of the silver screen and that most enduring of life
goals: seeing your name up in lights, compels hundreds of thousands of people from all over the world to reach for the stars
every year. ___32___
Graduates entering film school are faced with various decisions. Their choices will be reviewed and appraised in the
future, ___33___. Employers and potential team members will assess the reputation of the film school they have chosen to
attend, the alumni of that school, the syllabus and curriculum of the course, and the specialisms that the individual has decided
to embark on to make them the best possible executive, whether their goal lies as director, producer, writer, editor, sound or
lighting artists, animators, ___34___.
Graduates rely on the reputation of their film school ___35___. It is an advantage that can make the critical difference to
how big they make it in the industry. Openings are limited and competition for each one is fierce. In order to earn the practical
experience that is the ultimate factor in achieving cinematic greatness, ___36___.
So, what makes one film school superior to, or more respected than another? A comprehensive film education should
infuse the student with understanding and appreciation of techniques and technology, knowledge, and know-how.
【題組】33. (A) whether for private or commercial films
(B) with various implications for their success
(C) guaranteeing best practice expertise in this most demanding of industries
(D) allowing the individual to concentrate on the area they most want to work