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 Connecticut lawmakers’ decision to extend the state’s film tax credit program is more than an investment in production — it is an investment in jobs, workforce development, and the future of Connecticut’s creative economy. 

For students pursuing careers in film, broadcasting, digital content, and media production, the extension sends a powerful message: opportunities are continuing to grow right here at home. 

At CSB Media Arts Center — home of the Connecticut School of Broadcasting — we see firsthand how important a thriving production industry is for students preparing to enter today’s rapidly evolving media landscape. From filmmaking and editing to live streaming, audio production, social media storytelling, and digital marketing, students benefit when Connecticut continues attracting productions that create real-world industry experience and career pathways. 

For decades, Connecticut’s film tax credit program has helped attract feature films, television productions, streaming content, commercial work, and independent projects that bring jobs, spending, and creative energy into the state. These productions create opportunities not only for established professionals, but also for students and emerging talent looking to gain valuable hands-on experience and industry exposure. 

Today’s media industry is evolving faster than ever. Students are no longer training solely for traditional broadcasting careers — they are preparing for opportunities across multiple forms of content creation and digital storytelling. A strong production environment helps build an ecosystem where creative professionals can develop their careers locally instead of feeling the need to leave Connecticut to pursue opportunities elsewhere. 

At CSB Media Arts Center, hands-on training and industry connection remain at the core of what we do. Students gain the most value when they can see active productions happening around them, network with professionals, and better understand the pace and expectations of real-world media environments. A healthy production industry in Connecticut directly benefits the educational pipeline that prepares tomorrow’s workforce. 

The impact of film and television production also extends far beyond cameras and sets. Productions support local businesses, restaurants, hotels, freelancers, technical crews, musicians, marketing professionals, and creative entrepreneurs while helping position Connecticut as a destination for creativity and innovation. 

For many students, seeing productions take place in their own communities makes careers in media feel achievable and accessible. It inspires the next generation of storytellers, creators, and industry professionals while helping strengthen Connecticut’s long-term creative economy. 

CSB Media Arts Center has also been proud to support projects that celebrate Connecticut’s growing influence in media and entertainment, including involvement with the documentary Hollywood to Hartford. The project highlights the state’s rich connection to broadcasting, film, and television while recognizing the individuals and organizations helping shape the future of Connecticut’s production community. 

We are also proud to continue working alongside the CT TV and Film Alliance in support of Connecticut’s creative economy. Their advocacy and leadership continue helping strengthen awareness of how valuable the film and television industry is to the state — not only culturally, but economically. 

As Connecticut continues building momentum in film, television, and digital content creation, CSB Media Arts Center remains committed to preparing the next generation of media professionals through hands-on training, industry collaboration, and community engagement. 

The future of Connecticut’s creative economy depends on both production and education working together — and this legislation represents an important step forward for both. 

Congratulations to CSB graduates Steve Emirzian, Donna Collins, Neal Aft Thomassen, Gerry Williams, James Parascondola, Sam Rondini, along with many others from Connecticut’s film community, for their work helping bring the Hollywood to Hartford documentary to life. 

CSB Media Arts Center is proud to see its graduates continuing to make an impact in Connecticut’s film and television industry while helping tell the story of the state’s growing role in media production and creative storytelling. 

Photo Credit: Shefik Macauley 

Why the World Needs More Content Creators – And How You Can Become One

We live in a content-driven world. Every time you scroll, swipe, tap, or click—you’re engaging with content that someone created. And the demand for those creators has never been higher.

From TikTok and YouTube to podcasts and branded video, businesses and individuals alike rely on content to connect, grow, and stand out.

Here’s why the world needs more content creators—and how you can become one with hands-on training at CSB Media Arts Center.

1. The Rise of the Content Economy
The rules of marketing and media have changed. People don’t just want to be told something—they want to experience it.

That means brands need:
– Daily video content for Instagram and TikTok
– Behind-the-scenes reels and product walkthroughs
– Podcasts and audio storytelling
– Websites with embedded video and motion graphics

And they need someone to produce it all.

2. Skilled Content Producers Are in High Demand
It’s not just influencers who need content. Every business does—restaurants, schools, startups, nonprofits, and even doctors’ offices.

Who’s making that content?
– Videographers and editors
– Podcast producers
– Social media managers
– Web designers and developers

The job titles are changing, but the mission is the same: create content that captures attention and drives engagement.

3. This Is More Than Going Viral—It’s a Career
Sure, some content creators go viral. But most successful content professionals build steady, meaningful careers.

Whether you work for a brand, start your own business, or freelance, the opportunities are vast—and growing.

At CSB, we teach you the technical, creative, and strategic skills to thrive in this world. Not just how to make a video—but how to make it work.

4. What It Takes to Be a Modern Content Creator
To succeed, you need:
– Technical Skills: video editing, recording, design, coding
– Creative Vision: storytelling, scripting, visual branding
– Platform Fluency: how content works on TikTok vs. YouTube vs. Instagram
– Real Practice: making content regularly, getting feedback, and improving fast

5. Train for a Content Career at CSB Media Arts Center
Every one of our programs is built with content careers in mind:

🎙️ Broadcast Media: Learn podcast production, audio editing, voiceover work, and on-air presentation.

🎬 Filmmaking: Master storytelling through video, from script to screen.

📱 Social Media Marketing: Build content strategies, manage brand accounts, and grow real engagement.

💻 Web Design & Development: Design and build digital spaces for content to live and thrive.

Ready to join the next wave of creators?

Apply now and get started this July. Whether you’re into video, audio, design, or strategy—CSB will help you turn your creativity into a career.

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“When you learn in college you learn with a book through reading. When you learn at CSB, you learn by doing!”….follow your passion for the Sports Broadcast Media Industry like student, Anthony and how he worked his way up to CBS Sports Network. Anthony shares his experience about why he came to @Gocsb . Did our Broadcast Media Program meet his expectations? Listen as Anthony shares his story and hear what he’s doing now, after his media training at CSB.

To learn more about the CSB Media Arts Center Broadcast Media Program visit: https://gocsb.com/broadcast-media/

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Hartford, CT/Springfield, MA area
New Haven, CT/Westchester, NY area
Philadelphia area
West Palm Beach, FL area