Alumnus’ Work in Legal Filmmakers Clinic Leads to Position in Global Entertainment Company
November 6, 2012
“Through the networks I developed and the skills I acquired from Professor Kathy Heller’s filmmakers clinic, I was able to step right into film and commercial producing while continuing to have the day-to-day interaction in business and legal affairs that I was trained for,” says Chapman Law School alumnus Christian McGuigan. As the Manager of Social Action Film Campaigns for Participant Media, a Los Angeles-based global entertainment company specializing in socially-relevant media with films including The Kite Runner, An Inconvenient Truth, and The Help, McGuigan has the opportunity to work with individuals “who are all dedicated to the belief that a well told story can change the world.”
McGuigan was first made aware of Participant Media through his externship in Business and Legal Affairs at MTV Networks, which Professor Heller helped orchestrate. McGuigan tracked Participant Media’s progress as he worked as an independent film producer after graduation and seized the opportunity to work for Participant Media when the chance arose. According to McGuigan, “When push comes to shove, having a legal background gives you a great leg up in anything you do in the entertainment industry.”
Currently, Participant Media is distributing Ava Duvernay’s new film, Middle of Nowhere. Duvernay is a writer/director whose first film was a legal project of students in the Entertainment Law Clinic at Chapman Law School. Since then, Duvernay went on to win the Directing award at the prestigious Sundance Film Festival and this film has received excellent reviews, including from the New York Times and the Washington Post.