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Major at Ferris helps students bring Ferris TV to life

by Published: Apr 27, 2011

Ferris stu­dents in the tele­vi­sion and dig­i­tal media pro­duc­tion pro­gram are offered hands-on oppor­tu­ni­ties that are found at few other colleges.

“Our pro­gram teaches stu­dents to be gen­er­al­ists,” said Chris Gill, senior in tele­vi­sion and dig­i­tal media pro­duc­tion. “It intro­duces every aspect of pro­duc­tion from pre– through post-production. We get expo­sure at being pro­duc­ers, video­g­ra­phers, edi­tors, direc­tors, and writers.”

Seniors in the pro­gram pro­duce a 30-minute live tele­vi­sion show every week called Ferris State Live. Eight stu­dents col­lab­o­rate to record the show, which is broad­casted every Thursday at 10:30 p.m. on Fox 32.

“It’s really great because the stu­dents take turns actu­ally pro­duc­ing the show with some help from Sandy Gholston from the University of Advancement and Marketing who is our exec­u­tive pro­ducer,” said Kyle Mayer, senior in the TDMP pro­gram. “We get hands on expe­ri­ence plan­ning a live tele­vi­sion show, from get­ting guests for the show to get­ting footage to play dur­ing the show. We get so many oppor­tu­ni­ties to get real world expe­ri­ence in the reg­u­lar curriculum.”

“I knew I wanted to major in tele­vi­sion pro­duc­tion, and Ferris offered the most hands-on and real expe­ri­ence out of every other col­lege in the state,” said Gill. “Our pro­gram does a great job expos­ing stu­dents to dif­fer­ent areas to let them fig­ure out what they like most.”

The pro­gram also pro­duces a 30-minute mag­a­zine style show called Ferris in Focus, which is avail­able at FerrisState​.tv. The show is pro­duced every other week.

“Ferris in Focus is a fun show that is tar­geted toward other stu­dents,” said Mayer. “This show focuses more on the demo­graphic of stu­dents, whereas our Ferris State Live show is tar­geted toward peo­ple out in the community.”

Students in the pro­gram are required to com­plete a six month intern­ship before grad­u­a­tion. Gill said he will be intern­ing at a place called VBS​.TV, which is based in Brooklyn. Mayer will be doing an intern­ship with Big Shoulders Digital Video Productions in Chicago. Following his time there, Mayer plans on find­ing a job as a video edi­tor or a videographer.

“Our pro­gram and major is a lot of fun,” said Gill. “We get to tell sto­ries about peo­ple, places, and any­thing else we can think of that with­out our pro­gram wouldn’t be able to be told. We have a lot of cre­ativ­ity and free­dom to pro­duce a lot of really cool videos.”

“Everybody should check out FerrisState​.tv; it has all the videos that are pro­duced by our pro­gram and I think it’s got some­thing for every­body,” said Mayer. n