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Have you ever thought about what goes behind any television program production? Or curious about the people involved in the production process that appear after a program ends?
Whether you're new or aspiring to be a producer, our final Industry Expert Talk will explore the creative, technical and business approaches to successfully get television content from idea to screen.
Join us for a masterclass conversation with 3 time Emmy Award winning producer, Rose Arce as she shares her rich insights into the complex world of television production.
This panel will be moderated by Neyda Martinez, Interim Director of the Media Management Program & Associate Professor of Professional Practice in Media Management and Shreyas Venkatanathan, MS Media Management '21.
Presented by the School of Media Studies at the Schools of Public Engagement.
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Rose Arce is the Vice President of Soledad O'Brien Productions, a multi-platform media production company dedicated to uncovering stories on the divisive issues of race, class, wealth, poverty, and opportunity through personal narratives. She had won numerous awards, including 3 Emmys, as a television producer or documentaries and breaking news. She worked for CNN as a senior producer, and as a producer at WCBS and CBS News. She began her career as a print reporter, most recently at New York Newsday where she shared the Pulitzer Prize with her colleagues.
The graduate, undergraduate, and continuing education programs of the School of Media Studies combine theory, research, production, and management studies, preparing students to succeed in a complex and rapidly changing media and communications landscape. Studying in the world’s media capital, New York City, our students acquire critical insights and cutting-edge technical skills in rigorous topical courses taught by leading scholars and industry professionals. Our alumni find fulfilling careers in a wide range of fields, from film and media-making to media research and scholarship to media company management and entrepreneurship.
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