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The Show Must Go On—Faculty and Students at USC’s Campus Television Station, Trojan Vision, Prepare to Produce Live TV and New Shows this Fall

In spring 2020, from the Today Show to Late Night with Jimmy Fallon, live in-studio television shows across the nation were canceled due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

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When USC’s TV station halted production, students and faculty moved their shows to Zoom

Now more than ever, people are finding new ways to connect during the pandemic. The students who produce television for USC’s official campus television station, Trojan Vision, are no exception. Especially, USC senior Michelle Au, who served as the Trojan Vision station manager last year.

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Blackmagic Design Forms Strategic Partnership with the USC School of Cinematic Arts

Blackmagic Design announced today that it has formed a strategic partnership with the USC School of Cinematic Arts to provide Blackmagic hardware and software to the School over three years.The products will be used by USC students studying filmmaking and post production, while broadcast production students will now have the opportunity to work with UltraHD in the school’s television station, Trojan Vision.

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Trojan Visionaries

The production staff in the cramped control room at Trojan Vision’s operations center on 32nd Street customarily breaks into applause at the end of the evening newscast. It’s as much to relieve the tension of producing a live television show as to congratulate each other about the quality of the broadcast.

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