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Are you passionate about storytelling, cinematography, or editing? Do you dream of seeing your name in the credits of a film or creating compelling content that captivates audiences? At CSB Media Arts Center, we prepare aspiring filmmakers with hands-on training that gets them industry-ready in months—not years. Once you’ve completed your program, a world of opportunities in the filmmaking industry awaits you. Let’s explore the exciting career paths that could be available to you.

1. Video Editor

A crucial part of filmmaking, video editing brings a director’s vision to life. With the skills you gain at CSB Media Arts Center, you’ll be ready to edit films, commercials, music videos, and digital content. Whether working for a production house or freelancing, your ability to piece together footage, enhance visuals, and sync sound will make you a sought-after professional.

2. Cinematographer / Director of Photography (DP)

Cinematographers are responsible for crafting the visual style of a film. With hands-on experience in lighting, camera operation, and shot composition from CSB, you could work on independent films, documentaries, or even major productions. Cinematographers collaborate closely with directors to bring scripts to life through compelling visuals.

3. Film Director

If you have a vision and a passion for storytelling, directing could be your calling. Directors oversee every aspect of a film’s production, from script to screen. Your training at CSB Media Arts Center will give you practical experience in directing actors, managing film sets, and bringing creative ideas to life.

4. Screenwriter

Great films start with great scripts. If you love storytelling and writing, becoming a screenwriter might be the right path. Screenwriters craft narratives for movies, TV shows, and online content. With your knowledge of filmmaking, you’ll understand how to write scripts that are not only compelling but also practical for production.

5. Producer

Producers are the masterminds behind a film’s success. They handle budgeting, hiring talent, and coordinating the production process. With the real-world experience gained at CSB, you’ll have the skills to organize shoots, manage teams, and bring creative projects to completion.

6. Content Creator / YouTuber

The digital age has opened doors for filmmakers beyond traditional cinema. Many CSB graduates leverage their filmmaking skills to create content for YouTube, social media, and online platforms. If you’re entrepreneurial and creative, you can build your own brand and produce content that resonates with audiences worldwide.

7. Documentary Filmmaker

Documentary filmmaking allows you to tell real stories that inform and inspire. With the technical and storytelling skills you develop at CSB, you can produce documentaries that bring important issues to light and make a meaningful impact.

8. Corporate & Commercial Videographer

Businesses need high-quality video content for marketing, training, and promotions. As a corporate videographer, you can work with companies to produce commercials, branded content, and internal videos. Your ability to craft engaging visuals will make you a valuable asset to businesses looking to enhance their media presence.

9. Film Marketing & Distribution Specialist

Understanding how to promote and distribute films is just as important as creating them. If you have a knack for marketing, you can help filmmakers get their work in front of the right audiences, whether through film festivals, streaming platforms, or theatrical releases.

10. Freelance Filmmaker

Many CSB graduates choose the freelance route, working on various projects from music videos to independent films. The skills you acquire will enable you to network, pitch projects, and build a successful career as an independent filmmaker.

Your Future Starts Here

The filmmaking industry offers endless opportunities for creative and driven individuals. At CSB Media Arts Center, we equip you with the technical skills, industry knowledge, and hands-on experience to turn your passion into a successful career. Whether you aspire to work on major film productions or create your own content, your journey starts with the right training.

Are you ready to launch your filmmaking career? Apply to CSB Media Arts Center today and take the first step toward your dream job in the film industry!

To learn more about CSB Media Arts Center’s Filmmaking program visit: gocsb.com/filmmaking

We have campus locations in:

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

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In today’s fast-paced world, the way we learn is just as important as what we learn. Traditional education often emphasizes lectures, textbooks, and theory-heavy coursework, but for many students, this approach can be disengaging and ineffective. That’s where hands-on learning comes in—a method that emphasizes practical, real-world experience over passive instruction.

The Benefits of Hands-On, Learn-by-Doing Training

1. Faster Skill Development

One of the biggest advantages of hands-on training is that it accelerates the learning process. Instead of spending years studying theories before applying them, students immediately immerse themselves in real-world scenarios. This allows them to build skills faster and with greater confidence. Whether it’s video production, broadcasting, social media marketing, or coding, hands-on practice ensures that students develop industry-relevant expertise quickly.

2. Increased Retention and Engagement

Studies show that people retain information better when they actively participate in the learning process. Traditional lecture-based education often results in passive learning, where students absorb only a fraction of the material presented. In contrast, hands-on learning keeps students engaged and involved, making the lessons more memorable and impactful.

3. Real-World Problem Solving

The best way to prepare for a career is to experience what the job entails. Hands-on training allows students to face real-world challenges, troubleshoot issues, and develop critical thinking skills in a practical setting. This type of learning helps bridge the gap between education and employment, ensuring that graduates are job-ready from day one.

4. Learning Without the Burden of Student Debt

Traditional four-year degrees can come with a hefty price tag and often leave students saddled with debt. Many hands-on training programs, like those offered at CSB Media Arts Center, provide an affordable and efficient alternative. Students gain career-ready skills in months, not years, allowing them to enter the workforce faster and without the financial strain of student loans.

5. Tailored for Hands-On Learners

Not everyone thrives in a lecture hall. Many students learn best by doing rather than by listening. Hands-on training is especially beneficial for those who struggle with traditional education methods, providing an interactive and immersive environment that caters to different learning styles.

6. Direct Industry Experience and Networking

Hands-on training often includes working with industry-standard equipment, collaborating on real projects, and receiving mentorship from professionals. This not only builds confidence but also creates networking opportunities that can lead to job placements and career advancement.

The Future of Learning is Hands-On

As industries continue to evolve, the need for skilled professionals who can apply their knowledge in real-world settings is growing. Hands-on learning ensures that students are not just knowledgeable, but competent and prepared for the demands of their chosen fields.

At CSB Media Arts Center, we believe in the power of experiential learning. Our programs in broadcasting, filmmaking, social media marketing, and coding are designed to provide students with the hands-on training they need to succeed.

If you or your child is passionate about media and looking for an alternative to traditional college, our programs could be the perfect fit.

Want to learn more about how hands-on training can launch your career?

Visit us today and take the first step toward a future built on real experience!

To learn more about CSB Media Arts Center’s programs visit: gocsb.com

We have campus locations in:

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

Congratulations, CSB Media Arts Center Founder, Dick Robinson, on your induction into The Connecticut Broadcasters Association (CBA) Hall of Fame! We are all so proud of you for all you’ve accomplished in the fields of broadcasting, philanthropy, education, and beyond!

Dick’s nearly seventy years in radio began in Ware, MA and included stops in Holyoke, Springfield, and Providence, RI before landing at WDRC in Hartford. He was a DJ, hosted record hops, and perhaps most notably founded the Connecticut School of Broadcasting, where thousands of Connecticut broadcasters got their training in the industry. 

Dick’s love for broadcasting has continued with his international radio show “Dick Robinson’s American Standards by the Sea.” Dick is also involved with philanthropic work through his non-profit, The Society for the Preservation of the Great American Songbook.

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

We have campus locations in:

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

Graduate Chelsea Sherrod

Eight years removed from her own time as a college basketball player, Chelsea Sherrod still feels a pregame rush.

“Live games, live TV, there’s nothing like it,” said Sherrod, the UConn women’s basketball sideline reporter for SNY. “You can write and you can prepare. Sometimes you just have to know what is happening and go with the flow.”

Sherrod will be an increasingly present figure — inquisitor, informer, entertainer, generally a conduit from program to fan — on TV screens across Connecticut as the Huskies get deeper into Big East play.

Hired in December 2023, she is just over a year into her role as a reporter/host at SportsNet New York (SNY), which has telecast UConn games since 2006. Sherrod, who went to Stratford High and played basketball at Albertus Magnus before graduating in 2016, was named the Huskies’ sideline reporter shortly before the 2023-24 postseason.

The network was done carrying games by that point. But with conference play forming the bulk of UConn’s remaining schedule, Sherrod’s think-on-your-feet role will explore for viewers the how-and-why of Geno Auriemma and his team.

“The story lines can change so quickly,” Sherrod said. “It’s like playing a game. That’s how I prepare. Ahead of my hits, it feels like I’m getting ready for a game. You have little butterflies, you hype yourself up and you’ve got to lock in. It’s so loud in the arena. There’s the music, the bands, the fans, the producers in your ears. And it’s like, OK, let’s do this.”

It’s no surprise that Sherrod, 29, is in a role and a career that is part performative and part investigative and rooted in the sport of her youth. She is the oldest daughter in a Connecticut family well known for its pursuits in athletics and music.

“We’re fortunate to have two really loving parents and they’ve really been our biggest advocates and always allowed us to explore different avenues and pushed us to pursue what we’re most passionate about,” said Brandon Sherrod, Chelsea’s older brother, who is an assistant coach under James Jones with the Yale men’s basketball team. “I’d be remiss if I didn’t give them all the credit.”

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