ForĮxample, “in a Harry Potter scene, you might change the character to a woman or a different ethnicity - or evenĮight classmates get to turn their pitches into filmed scenes, while their peers serve The scene must be rethought and not just reshot. “Everyone pitches an approach to remaking a scene fromĪn existing movie,” Marta says. Students then apply that technical expertise - along with their creativity - in Filmģ2 to craft and shoot a scene. On the type of equipment they’ll encounter in their careers. This might sound easy, SMC’s state-of-the-art production equipment lets students learn
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“In Film 31, you learn the basics, including how to use a camera,” she says. Marta credits SMC’s three-course film production path program ( Film 31, 32 and 33) with giving her and her classmates access to the top tools of the trade. Their craft, our students have an impeccable attitude and work ethic.” Lines of ‘Do you have a clone of Marta?’” Salvador says, noting that she is just oneĮxample of SMC students’ popularity in the industry. “It is not unusual for us to get an email from production saying something along the She also works part time as an editor in SMC’s Marketing Department. But she was soon hired as a freelance productionĪssistant for both summer and fall 2019, and then received the internship for springĢ020. One day, she asked if they offered internships. production offices to use a printer or get something for the producers,” Marta recalls. “Sometimes I would have to go into the S.W.A.T.
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Santa Clarita studios where the CBS TV series S.W.A.T. Her hard work, fearlessness and tenacity paid off. “I was eager to get hands-on experience,” she says. Independent feature produced by an SMC alumnus. Soon after beginning SMC’s Film Production Program, led by Salvador Carrasco, Marta had the opportunity to gain experience as a production assistant on a low-budget “So I knew it was the best in university transfers, but littleĭid I know that the film program here would be so good.” “I literally Googled ‘best community college in California’” and Santa Monica College popped up,” she says.
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Her plan was to start at a community college and then transfer to a film school.
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Even though a university in Miami offered Marta D’Ocon a full scholarship, she knew her goal of working in the film industry meant a move