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Entertainment Law

  

Chapman Entertainment Law Clinic Success Stories

March 19, 2012 by | General News

KTLA news interviewed radio personality Big Boy, who is also the executive producer and an actor in the film, “Exit Strategy.”   The interview included a clip from the film containing a scene which takes place at the 106 radio station.  A Chapman Working With Filmmakers Clinic student was at the radio station to assist

Students Selected to Participate in International Documentary Film Program

January 24, 2012 by | General News

Chapman University School of Law is proud to announce that two law students, Laura Moss and Jason Armbruster, have been selected to participate in Chapman’s international documentary film program.  This summer, over 20 film, law and humanities students will travel to Mozambique to film four documentaries.  Professor John Hall adds, “It was a particularly competitive

Chapman’s Clinic Credited in Feature Film

June 11, 2011 by | General News

Chapman’s Working with Filmmakers Clinic will be credited in “Mamitas,” a feature film to be presented at the Los Angeles Film Festival in June. “Mamitas” is beautifully shot coming-of-age story that revolves around a young Latino player whose budding relationship with a bookish tomboy propels him to find out who he really is. It is

Chapman’s Working with Filmmakers Clinic Credited in Film

April 5, 2011 by | General News

Chapman’s Working with Filmmakers Clinic is credited in a film to be presented at the Indian Film Festival of Los Angeles. (See http://indianfilmfestival.org/) Through the clinic, Chapman Law students work directly with low budget independent filmmakers and serve as production legal counsel.  Chapman Law Students in the Working with Filmmakers Clinic were also credited in

Professor Tehranian Published Book on Copyright Infringement

February 1, 2011 by | Faculty

Professor John Tehranian has published a new book: Infringement Nation: Copyright 2.0 and You.  Written on the occasion of copyright’s 300th anniversary, Professor Tehranian’s book examines of the history and evolution of copyright law and its profound impact on the lives of ordinary individuals in the twenty-first century.

Professor Bazyler Quoted in AP Article

June 4, 2010 by | Faculty

Professor Michael Bazyler was quoted in an AP article covering the Armenian Church’s suit against the J. Paul Getty Museum. Professer Bazyler, a member of the plaintiff’s legal team, said that attorneys hope the pages can be returned during negotiation rather than litigation. The Armenian Church seeks the return of seven pages that were ripped

Chapman’s Entertainment Clinic Does Legal Work on Festival Winner

May 2, 2010 by | General News

The Newport Beach Film Festival’s selection committee reviewed more than 2,000 films and selected approximately 350 films from 47 countries to screen.  Out of those remaining 350, only one film won the audience award for best U.S. Feature – “Below the Beltway.” Congratulations to Professor Kathy Heller and all of the students involved in doing

Chapman Law Students Involved with Academy Award Winning Film

April 30, 2010 by | Student Life

Chapman Law students were involved with the Voltage Pictures and Summit Entertainment film “The Hurt Locker,” which won the 2010 Academy Award for best picture. Colin Nimsz (Class of 2009) interned with Nicholas Chartier at Voltage Pictures, and Regan Pedersen (Class of 2009) and Eva Feder (Class of 2010) interned at Summit Entertainment.

Chapman Clinic Credited in Film

April 2, 2010 by | Student Life

The Chapman Entertainment Law clinic is credited in the film “Below the Beltway,” which will premiere at the 2010 Newport Beach Film Festival. Christian McGuigan, a third-year student who worked in the clinic last summer, is also credited in the film as an associate producer. The film festival runs April 22-29. Find out more about

Chapman Law Student Creates Human Rights Documentary

November 29, 2009 by | Student Life

A documentary film co-created by Chapman 2L student Roxana Amini was screened at a special event entitled “Destination Africa,” held at the Dodge School of Film and Media Arts on November 18, 2009. The film was one of three short documentary movies created by film/law/humanities students during a trip to Cameroon in the summer of 2009,

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