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Film and TV Studies Discussion List <[log in to unmask]>
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Vic C Jr <[log in to unmask]>
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Fri, 13 Oct 1995 13:11:27 -0400
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hi.  look into emerson college in boston mass.  it's an excellent
communications school  that gives you a lot of hands on experience.  in
addition to the classes that start using the equipment right away, the
proffessors really know their stuff, and there are a great number of
organizations that will get you out using the equipment and actually doing
things rather than sitting and learning about it in a class.  to get info
from someone other than me write to:
Emerson College
100 Beacon Street
Boston Ma 02116
 
i'm a student who transfered in from another college and i absolutely love it
here.  i'm a tv major and after one year here i already am producing my own
show through one of the organizations, have interned at a local cable
station, and help in producing a weekly news show through EIV (one of the
major organisations) in adition to a bunch of other things.  check it out.
 the opportunities for film are just as great.
 
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