Create Your Own TV Series For The Internet - Ross Brown [FULL INTERVIEW]

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Published 2016-05-03
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One of the premier film schools in the country, Dodge College of Film and Media Arts offers students the unique opportunity to learn filmmaking in a hands-on environment modeled on a working studio.  The college is comprised of the Sodaro-Pankey Undergraduate School of Film and Media Arts, offering degrees in film production, film studies, screenwriting, creative producing, television and broadcast journalism, public relations and advertising, screen acting and digital arts; and the graduate Conservatory of Motion Pictures, offering M.F.A. degrees in film production, film and television producing, production design, and screenwriting, and an M.A. in film studies. Two joint M.F.A. degrees in producing are also offered in conjunction with the business (M.F.A./M.B.A.) and law (M.F.A./J.D.) schools. Dodge College is housed in Marion Knott Studios, a state-of-the-art, 76,000-square-foot studio and classroom building that provides students with 24-hour access to sound stages, edit bays, Dolby surround mixing, a motion capture stage and more.  With an Oscar and Emmy-award winning full-time faculty that boasts more feature film credits than any other film school, Dodge College is where students learn the entertainment business from the inside out.

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All Comments (21)
  • Even though it’s 6 years old, this was excellent. As an aspiring web series creator I learned so much. Thanks Ross Brown and Film Courage for sharing this information with us.
  • @ThisisDaniel
    This was a really insightful interview, Ross is a very wise man.
  • @BiancaMaieli
    film courage always dropping the knowledge gems, great interview!
  • @nitsan
    nice. the start was very helpful. might be a good idea to have some form of navigation on long videos like this, so the viewer can visit the questions they find interesting. or maybe splitting the questions into videos. :)
  • @penhdog2207
    LOVE this guy! Not only educational for film but inspirational for life. Saved to my inspirational videos folder. (Also; He and Jack Perez should have a film school together ;) )
  • Great interview, I have my own production company with a highly intense dramatic series I am planning to shoot. This video is very helpful.
  • @MJBrewer
    I'm definitely going to buy Byte-Sized Television: Create Your Own TV Series for the Internet and get started on mine. It's definitely NOT a run-of-the-mill idea.
  • @amerryamerry
    I go to the University of Bergen, studying Movie and TV production. Browns book is sitting on my shelf, I bought it for this semester because we're going to create a web series. I am scared and exited and I have no idea what I'm doing. Lol.
  • @dranipani
    This channel is really useful when you already know one thing or two about what you need to do. I'm really thankful for having found it.
  • @CKGoldiing
    thank you for your ongoing greatness, FC x
  • What about doing an audio version of a web series? A lot cheaper and no budget limits!
  • @MrFrozenCanuck
    I like the idea of doing a web series. Imagine one that went on for years, done five or ten minutes at a time.
  • @sanncarter
    I find this interview very interesting and helpful. Thank you!!
  • This is so insightful, thank you so much for posting this! I'm working on a queer web series for my film graduation project, so this really helped me!