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Students Shine in Creativity Workshop

February 17, 2012 by | TV Writing / Production

Creativity is a blend of inspiration and perspiration – a marriage of innate creativity with mastery of craft, discipline, and plain old hard work.  Students Professor Ross Brown’s  in FTV 328 got a taste of this in class on Thursday.  After outlining the basics of story structure and walking the students through examples of the

Mozilla’s Firefox Flicks Contest

February 9, 2012 by | Film Production

This week, we’re going to host the awesome guys from Mozilla (of Firefox fame) to speak about a contest they’ve been developing in the past few years – “Firefox Flicks” Firefox Flicks is a campaign giving everyone an opportunity to produce short films that highlight what makes Firefox different, that we’re a non-profit organization helping

A Cinephile’s Dream Calendar – A Work in Progress

January 27, 2012 by | Film Studies

I’m already signed up for this calendar, and as a film lover myself, I think this will be a great tool for all of us in SoCal.  I , for one, will definitely be at the “conversation with Amy Poehler and Jane Lynch,” listed below!  -Jared Guest Blogger Max Keller, MFA Film and TV Production

Stunt Class – Production Diaries: Car Chase!

January 26, 2012 by | Beyond Dodge

Here are some of the best photos from the first day of car filming, shot last week.  The sun was quite bright, and the clouds at a minimum, so one challenges the class had to face were some very sharp shadows and bright lights reflected off the cars.  Similarly, my camera – while awesome –

Summer Film Academy Application is Now Available

January 25, 2012 by | Programs

Our application for the 2012 Dodge College Summer Film Academy are now available on our website. This exciting opportunity allows high school students to learn the art of film production in a hands-on, personalized environment, while working in our industry-standard Marion Knott Studios. The program is great for students just starting out who want to learn more

Veteran TV Director Visits Prime Time TV Club

November 17, 2011 by | TV Writing / Production

Tuesday night Bethany Rooney, one of the busiest directors in television, shared the story of how she started out as a secretary and worked her way up to become the director of nearly 200 episodes of one-hour television. She went to college in Ohio, but someone a year or two ahead of her had landed

“Life After Film School” Casting this week!

November 7, 2011 by | Beyond Dodge

Are you filmmaking-savvy, outgoing, and eager to learn about the real-life ins and outs of Hollywood filmmaking? Then attend the open-casting call for “Life After Film School” Monday, November 7th through Wednesday, November 9th in MKS Audition Room A. This is a fantastic opportunity for all film students interested in getting some excellent publicity for

“Like Crazy” review

October 10, 2011 by | Alumni

Events assistant Ashlee Abernathy writes a guest post on our recent screening of Like Crazy: Like Crazy screened just a little over a week ago in the Folino Theater at Dodge, and I think I can speak for nearly everyone in the audience when I say that this film went above and beyond expectations. The

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