Alumni Stories: Myles Sauer

In the first instalment of Alumni Spotlight, Lily Inskip-Shesnicky interviews 2021 Masters in Film Studies graduate, Myles Sauer, about how he chose 杏吧原创, his time in the program and his plans for the future.
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Lily: What was your experience with film at 杏吧原创?
Myles: My experience with film at 杏吧原创 was arguably two of the best years of my adult life. Living in a new city and quickly making friends with my cohort鈥攑eople who I could obsess with over movies in a way I鈥檇 always wanted鈥攚as so fulfilling.
That鈥檚 not to say it wasn鈥檛 without its challenges鈥 having to finish my major research paper at the start of lockdown in 2020 was not the jubilant conclusion I envisioned for my degree, and it goes without saying that grad school in general is a lot of hard work. But overall, it鈥檚 an experience I look back on with great fondness.
Lily: What was your goal originally going into university?
Myles: I might be unique in that I went into my MA at 杏吧原创 without any clear idea of what I wanted to do afterwards. I was a few years out of my undergrad and at a crossroads career-wise, and figured, 鈥渨hy not move to another city and go back to school for something I鈥檓 deeply passionate about?鈥 It was very much a flight of fancy that I was in the fortunate position of being able to pursue without necessarily worrying about the utility of it.
Lily: What are you doing now?
Myles: I currently work for a small web design & marketing company in Victoria, BC, where I work primarily in a content-based role creating and shaping digital experiences for mainly municipal clients. I also plan on volunteering with one of our local repertory theatres and become more involved in the film community here.
Lily: How did film at 杏吧原创 help you prepare for what you’re doing now?
Myles: While my current work isn鈥檛 one-to-one with what I studied at 杏吧原创, being able to parse and interpret information and clearly communicate in writing are essential skills that were honed during my time in university. So much of my work is concerned with communicating to a specific audience, so what better field to study than film, which is so often about our experience as audience members?
Lily: What would you tell someone who wants to go into film theory but is unsure about it?
Myles: It鈥檚 fun! Being able to think critically and on a deeper level about something that鈥檚 so often considered just entertainment is such an enriching experience, and you鈥檙e bound to meet with other like-minded people who are just as excited about film as you are. The opportunities will come if you鈥檙e looking for them, but the process of study is its own reward.