Once you've taken some time off from school, it's very very difficult to go back, so decide how important a college degree is to your chosen field.
To succeed in the film industry, or any industry really, you need to have a lot of confidence in yourself and your abilities, from what I am reading in your post, doesn't sound like you have that right now, and your desire to work, stems from trying to escape a bad situation in school. If you think you can't hack it in the industry, well that's what we call self fulfilling prophecy, you won't be able to hack it - unless you beleive you can.
The experience you've gotten working in the industry is extremely valuable, and should really stand out on your resume. Don't Don't Don't focus on the fact that it was low pay, it was real life experience working in an industry you want enter, it doesn't get any better than that. Those phone numbers might come in handy down the road for you, stay in touch with those people, to stay in touch - and not just ask for a job.
What is your current major> Maybe it's something you want to change to something that interests you more. You still have to take all the core classes, but one or two classes that gets your mind going, might be just what the doctor ordered.
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