Student lands summer gig
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Jim Carnett
Joel Griffen, an Orange Coast College film/video student, has landed
an impressive summer internship sponsored by the Academy of
Television Arts & Sciences.
Griffen, 22, will spend eight weeks working with a post-production
company in Burbank, and he’ll receive a $4,000 stipend for his
efforts. The internship begins next week.
“This is a huge honor for Joel,” says Bill Hall, an OCC professor
of film/video. “His internship category -- post-production -- was
extremely competitive, yet he was the only student in the nation to
be chosen for that category. That says something about his ability.
It’s highly unusual for a community college student to finish
ahead of juniors and seniors at prestigious four-year film schools.
“Joel is one of the top film students in the nation.”
Raised in Huntington Beach, Griffen first developed an interest in
film as a high school student. Two years ago he enrolled in OCC’s
acclaimed film and video program.
“I’d heard some very positive things about the department,” he
said. “It has the reputation for being one of the best community
college film/video programs in the nation.”
During his freshman year, he worked on a 10-minute science fiction
film, “Time Frame,” that ended up capturing four awards in OCC’s
Student Film Festival. Griffen was the film’s producer, director of
photography and editor.
Last spring, his OCC student film, “TNT,” was screened at the
prestigious 2004 Newport Beach Film Festival.
“That was an amazing experience,” he says. “I was able to see my
own film on the big screen at the Lido Theater. What a thrill!”
Before enrolling as an OCC film/video major, Griffen pursued such
hobbies as skateboarding, going to the beach, hanging out with
friends and watching movies. Now his passion, almost exclusively, is
film and video.
“That’s what I do ... almost all the time,” he says with a laugh.
“My hobby is editing, and I go home every day after school and edit
projects.”
He also pursues freelance work. Over the past, year he shot a
10-DVD package of programs for a nationally recognized speaker and
education consultant. The series is being marketed throughout the
country.
“I shot tape of the speaker during the summer of ‘04,” he says. “I
then began to edit the project, and put together 10 one-hour DVDs. I
directed the series, produced it and edited it.”
And ... he was paid for it.
Griffen plans to live in a Burbank apartment this summer, close to
the post-production facility. He’ll take classes next fall and spring
at OCC, and will graduate with his associates degree and certificate
in film next May. After that, he hopes to transfer into USC’s film
school.
Griffen has had an outstanding OCC experience.
“At Coast, you’re treated like a professional, and you do work
that’s up to industry standards,” he says. “The professors are
excellent, and they demand a lot from you. You come out of the
program knowing what you’re doing.”
Joel Griffen is well on his way. He seems destined for a very
bright future.
OCC’S SUMMER CLASSES
BEGIN MONDAY, JUNE 20
OCC’s summer 2005 classes begin June 20. The session will consist
of four-, six- and eight-week classes.
The classes are open to OCC students, members of the community,
high school juniors and seniors, and students at four-year colleges
and universities.
OCC’s summer class schedule is listed on the college’s website
(www.orangecoastcollege.edu). The printed class schedule is
available, free of charge, in the admissions office.
OCC’s four-week classes conclude on July 14; six-week classes
close on July 28; and eight-week classes end Aug. 11. Touch-tone
telephone registration is under way.
Summer enrollment fees are $26 per unit for California residents.
For information, phone (714) 432-5072.
OCC’S SUMMER
MELODRAMA RUNS IN JULY
Orange Coast College’s theater department will stage a melodrama
this summer for the entire family.
Titled “The Family Melodrama, Vaudeville and Ice Cream Social,”
the production will run Thursdays through Sundays, July 7 through 10
and 14 through 17, in the Drama Lab Theatre. Curtain is set for 7
p.m. Thursday through Sunday nights, and 2 p.m. on Saturdays and
Sundays.
Directed by Alex Golson, the production will feature the hilarious
melodrama, “Gone With the Blizzard, or A Rose in the Snowdrift.” An
“Epic of the Great North,” the melodrama is G-rated. Several
vaudeville acts will be included, a children’s joke contest will be
held, and an ice-cream treat will be served to all guests.
Advance tickets, priced at $7 for Friday and Saturday evenings,
and $6 for Thursday and Sunday evenings and matinees, are available
through OCC’s bursar’s office.
The office is open 8 a.m. to 6:30 p.m. Monday through Thursday, 8
a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Friday, and 6 a.m. to 3 p.m. Saturdays.
A $1 discount is available for children, students and senior
citizens.
Tickets will be sold at the door for $6, $7 and $8.
For ticket information, phone (714) 432-5880.
* JIM CARNETT is senior director of community relations at Orange
Coast College. He writes the biweekly On Campus at OCC column. Reach
him at jcarnettocc.cccd.edu or by calling (714) 432-5725.
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