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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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"Marina Giokas has been hired as an editor through our company."
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-- Darius Films,
Toronto, Canada
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"Jeff Giordano has been a great asset to my camera department."
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-- Stephen Beals,
Caelesis Productions,
Portland, Oregon
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"Sasha Parulis has been hired on to do special effects and editing."
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-- Blue Visual Effects,
Philadelphia, PA
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"Derek Koen is working on a film for HBO."
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-- Tony Travise,
2-Tone Films, New York, NY
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Entertainment Connection
Graduate Trey Alexander
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| Trey reporting at the Hollowman premiere. |
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Growing up in Fort Wayne, Indiana, Trey Alexander always wanted to be in radio, and later, in TV. In fact, he wanted it enough to move to Los Angeles to pursue a career. That's where he met Entertainment Connection president Jimi Petulla.
Along the way Trey did go to college -- but going to college didn't get him into the entertainment business. It was on-the-job training that did it.
"Having experienced it first hand, I know the Entertainment Connection apprenticeship training method really works," Trey explains.
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Trey on E!, interviewing Carmen Electra, Sean Patrick Thomas, Amy Brenneman, and Paul Sorvino.
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Once Trey entered the Entertainment Connection program, Petulla opened several doors
for him, which eventually led to a stint as a Correspondent
on Hollywood.com. Trey interviewed a laundry list of celebrities,
from Kevin Bacon to Eddie Murphy. Some of Trey's interviews
can be viewed here on Hollywood.com:
Also during this time, Trey has appeared in TV shows like C.S.I. and Providence. And he worked as a political and business Correspondent for Reuters.
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Trey has also moved into the film world. He acted as Executive Producer on a documentary about Elvis and the Memphis Mafia entitled "All The Kings Men."
Recently the movie production company he started, Go Time Films, produced their first film: "Dueces." Trey produced it and has one of the starring roles.
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| Trey working with the Director on the film Deuces. |
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Trey's latest venture is a new film production company, Ride The Rail Entertainment, which will soon be shooting a movie called "Under The Skin." "The script was a top 10 finisher at Project Greenlight, Matt Damon and Ben Affleck's screenwriting competition," enthuses Trey. "It's very dark, very exciting."
Looking back on a career that's already impressive for someone so young, Trey reflects on how he got to where he is today.
"College was great," says Trey, "but it had nothing
to do with my work in the entertainment industry. It's all about
just getting in there and doing it. That's why the Entertainment Connection
method works so well: You get right to the work, and make those
crucial connections within the business."
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