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“Pink Helmet Posse” Scores a Festival Trifecta

March 13, 2014 by | Beyond Dodge

Ben Mullinkosson (BFA/Film Prod. ’13) and Kristelle Laroche (BFA/TBJ. ’14) are skating their way to festival success with their short documentary film The Pink Helmet Posse, which debuts at the Tribeca Film Festival next month. Made as part of Dodge College’s Project W: Stories of Women Creating Change documentary program which creates female-empowering films, The

Pre-release Screening: “How to be a Man” with director Q&A

March 3, 2014 by | Events

Dodge College and Fox Digital invite you to join them for a pre-release screening of How to be a Man (dir. Chadd Harbold, 2013) on Monday, March 17 at 7:00 p.m. in Folino Theater. A Q&A with Gavin McInnes (Co-founder of Vice, writer, comedian) and Steven Hein (VP of Production, Fox Digital Studio) will follow

New Television Degrees

February 3, 2014 by | News

Starting in Fall 2014, the current B.F.A. in Television and Broadcast Journalism will be divided into two degrees: a B.F.A. in Television Writing and Producing and a B.F.A. in News and Documentary. The courses will remain the same, but the new names will clarify what course of study students choose among news, documentary and narrative

“Miss Congeniality” Director Donald Petrie Joins Chapman University’s Dodge College of Film And Media Arts as Spring 2014 Filmmaker-In-Residence

January 29, 2014 by | News

Award-winning director Donald Petrie (Miss Congeniality, How to Lose a Guy in 10 Days, Grumpy Old Men, Mystic Pizza) has been named the Spring 2014 Marion Knott Filmmaker-in-Residence at Chapman University’s Dodge College of Film and Media Arts, recognized as one of the premier film schools in the United States. The announcement was made today

John Chichester: Imaging and Creating the World of a Film

November 26, 2013 by | Film Production

A self-described “introvert who learned to be an extrovert,” John Chichester first found the path to self-expression when he took up drawing — at age two, littering his house with sketches. Though he later dreamed of being a cartoonist, Chichester’s career ultimately led him to the movies, where he designed everything from

2014 Interterm Film Division Courses

November 8, 2013 by | Programs

Interested in taking a class during Interterm? Take a look at some of the exciting courses our film division is planning to offer this coming semester. Registration begins Sunday, November 10. Location Filmmaking: FTV-271-04/ FTV-371-04/ FTV-571-04 Instructor: Roy Finch Course Meets:  Monday through Friday 10:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. We are happy to announce the

Spend InterTerm Traveling the World

October 22, 2013 by | Travel Courses

Looking for something to do over InterTerm break? Experience London and Paris in film, explore the streets of Old Havana, escape behind the scenes on the set of Saturday Night Live. With so many opportunities for adventure this January, which journey will you choose? But hurry, deposits are due Thursday, October 31. FTV 389: Cross-Cultural

Updated Faculty and Staff Office Locations: Gothic Moon

October 15, 2013 by | News

Dodge College continues to grow adding new programs, accomplished faculty and unparalleled opportunities for our students. To accommodate our evolution,  we have recently expanded our operations into the Gothic Moon building, located at 535 W. Palm Avenue,  across the train tracks from Marion Knott Studios. As a result, some of our faculty and staff have

Seeking Talented TV Technicians for Narrative Television Interterm Class!

October 3, 2013 by | Programs

Looking for something to do this Interterm? Narrative Television is looking for personnel for all departments on their two pilots filming this January in Orange. Narrative Television will be making two pilots this Interterm and are in need of personnel for all departments including directors, camera, production design, producers and sound. Students will gain hands-on, production

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