Category - Dodge College

Carlos Lopez Estrada at "Summertime" premiere
Carlos López Estrada ’12 Brings His Unique Creative Voice to Disney Animated Features The filmmaker's approach springs from his indie success and “the practical edge” he gained during his collaborative experience at Chapman.
Marion Knott Studios, Dodge College, at night
Chapman’s Film School No. 4 in National Rankings COVID response, cutting-edge facilities and difference-making Careers Office are cited by the film industry publications as Dodge College continues its rise nationally.  
Chapman student behind the camera
Chapman Named a Top Film School in U.S. and Canada Dodge College singled out for its “outstanding cinematography training” and industry connections.
"Two Distant Strangers" trio with Oscars
Chapman Filmmaking Friends Achieve Oscar Success With “Two Distant Strangers” Alumni colleagues' contributions to the Academy Award winner about police violence reflect a collaborative spirit that thrives in Dodge College’s artful community.
Dodge student edits film.
International Student Pursues His Vision and Embraces His Voice at Dodge College
Chapman News Staff
Chapman Student Journalists Win Awards for News and Features Panther and Chapman News reporters are recognized by the Society of Professional Journalists.
Dodge film students shoot using LED virtual production wall
With LED Virtual Production Wall, Chapman Leaps Into the Future of Film New technology mixes live-action and digital filmmaking, putting Dodge College students ahead of the virtual curve.
Film alumnus Drew Heskett
Chapman Film Grad’s Journey to the White House as Official Videographer Drew Heskett ’14 documents the Biden campaign and presidency, drawing on his global experience as a film and broadcast journalism student.
Dusan Brown in "Ma Rainey's Black Bottom"
“Ma Rainey” Breakthrough Both Meaningful and Bittersweet for Chapman Film Student Dusan Brown '24 discusses acting with Chadwick Boseman and finding opportunities for artistic growth in Dodge College's collaborative filmmaking community.
Leah Aldridge
Preparing Chapman Filmmakers to Reshape Hollywood Culture As a champion of inclusion, Professor Leah Aldridge embraces the chance to help students become industry changemakers.
Ben Deeb, Graham Towers
How Two Chapman Humanities Grads Landed Writing Jobs on ABC’s ‘Black-ish’ For Graham Towers ‘08 (MA/MFA ‘12) and Ben Deeb ‘09, diverse journeys lead to insight and opportunity.
Viridiana Valadez '24
Chapman Youth Cinema Support Opens Doors for Aspiring Filmmakers Partnership with Santa Ana program reflects Dodge College’s commitment to underrepresented students.

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