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TV Broadcasting School
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Your school is a TV station or video studio
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Your teacher is a working pro who trains
you one-on-one! |
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No experience required! |
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Part-time, nights, weekends. |
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Train around your current job! |
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"Mike Croos has been hired on to do Sound for our upcoming feature film projects. He is the second Entertainment Connection student to be trained and successfully employed here."
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-- Dwight Adair,
Granite House,
Austin, TX
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"Your student Donna Keller survived when we threw her in the trenches on Gus Van Sant's current project, so we decided to hire her on our production staff."
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-- Theresa,
Lions Gate Pictures,
New York, NY
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"I have hired Mike Marovich in our camera department for 'Wish,' our upcoming $8 million feature starring Christopher Walken."
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-- Will Robertson,
Summerland Pictures,
New York/Los Angeles
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"Teresa Bryant spent her first day of training working with the location manager for John Singleton's upcoming feature."
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-- Dixon/Caine Productions,
Los Angeles, CA
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"After spending thousands of dollars and graduating at the New York Film Academy, I couldn't get into one door. One phone call to your company and I'm on a $10 million motion picture. Thank you!"
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-- Paul Closkey,
Student,
New York, NY
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"Glen Lezma has been hired on as 2nd Assistant Director for the upcoming Salma Hayek film titled "In the Time of the Butterflies" for ShowTime Network."
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-- Eric Bryce,
Lion's Share Pictures,
Los Angeles, CA
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What We Do

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Entertainment Connection is an Employer Trained Alternative Education System. We combine the best aspects of formal schooling with on-the-job training, to provide you with the kind of real-world preparation that employers desire.
Our three Industry-wide apprentice programs are:
Broadcasting. Radio and Television Broadcast Apprentice positions to train for On-Air or On Camera positions as a DJ, News Anchor or Reporter, Talk Show Host, Sportscaster or Voice-Over Personality.
Recording. Recording Studio and Record Company Apprentice Positions to train to become a Recording Engineer or Music Producer.
Film. Film and Video Production Apprentice positions to train for and become a Director, Producer, Cinematographer, Camera Operator, and Digital Editor as well as Computer Animation, Special Effects and other film and television positions.
Here's how it all works: We connect local major Recording Studios, Record Companies, Radio/TV Stations, Video and Film Production companies -- who have a need to hire beginners -- with an aspiring talented apprentice, presumably you!
Tried and True Method
Our Apprentice Method of training is a throwback to the old Renaissance period. In the 12th century, if you wanted to be an artist, you didn't go to school -- you went to work for an established master artist. Moreover, you were not paid for your labor. In fact, you paid for the privilege of working free. Back then, people stood in line to apprentice with the right master -- and they still do!
By following this same renaissance apprenticeship method during the last 20 years, we have secured jobs for over 5,000 beginners in Recording Studios, Record Companies, Radio/TV Stations and Film and Video Production Studios, worldwide.
Why It Works
The apprentice method helps abolish that old Catch 22: "You can't get a job without experience, and you can't get experience without a job."
We also recognize that it's not only what you know, it's also very much who you know. "Who you know" is the unquestioned overwhelming influencing factor in employment.
Our guarantee is simple: You are ten times more likely to be employed through this training program than through any other -- no matter how much you pay elsewhere. We're not bragging. It's not that we're so wonderful, it's that on-the-job training in the real world is!
Who Trains You
If accepted into the Entertainment Connection program, you receive the same text material as you would in any college or university program. The difference -- and it's a big difference -- is that your instructor in our Apprentice Program will not be some burned out college professor, but the head of the actual studio or station where you are training. The same person who will most certainly hire you -- or get you hired!
The inevitable employment through the apprentice association program is in large part due to the fact that the training is always done one-on-one. One student apprentice, one instructor or mentor.
A mentor is a professional in the field that you choose; in this case the Chief Engineer of a major local Recording Studio, or the Program Director of a local Radio and TV Station, or a Film Producer or Director.
Your mentor is the same person who from time to time has to hire beginners, and dreads the day when they will have to sort through resumes of college graduates who haven't a clue what the business is really all about.
Think about it from their side: How much better to hire your own private student apprentice, whom you have personally groomed and taught on-the-job in the real world.
Why Entertainment Connection Costs Less
Traditional Trade Music and Film Schools tuition for these very desirable professions runs from US $15,000 to $80,000.00. Colleges and Universities are even more expensive. In addition, you often have to move to another area, which involves travel costs, housing, etc.
The reason these apprentice association programs are so comparatively inexpensive is that the studio, building and all that equipment is already there. The only cost is for your instructor and text material.
Fifty percent of the tuition goes directly to your instructor. Additional fees are given to your instructor as a bonus once you become employed, either by them or by another Studio or Station. So your instructor has a definite financial interest in your employment.
However, they won't accept you in the first place if they don't think they can employ you. It's as simple as that!
Not For Everyone
The very nature of the on-the-job training process requires that students are selected based on employment standards, rather than school admissions standards. In short, we're looking for people who can become good, reliable employees. No previous experience is required. What is important is the same thing any employer looks for: attitude, motivation, dedication, and punctuality.
There is no age limit for our program. The youngest was 14, and the oldest 72. A great number are baby boomers who finally got the courage to do what they wanted to do, all their lives.
But acceptance is by personal interview only, at a major Recording Studio, Radio/TV Station or Film Studio in your local area!
Working Around YOUR Schedule
If accepted your training will usually take place during off-hours, evenings and weekends. You'll have to keep your day job to pay the rent, at least at first.
Because these apprentice programs are literally one-on-one they can accommodate any schedule. No matter what your schedule might be, you can fit this in. It might take you longer to finish, but it can definitely be done. So you can't use that old excuse that you don't have the time to do what you have always wanted to do. Think of taking private piano lessons, it's the same concept.
What Do You Have To Lose?
If you're ready to take the next step fill out the online application
to see if we have any openings in studios in your area at this
time. There is no cost or obligation to arrange a personal interview
in a television station in your city or surrounding area.
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