From talk shows to music to sports, CTPR 409 offers five different Live Television Production sections this Spring. Sign up to be part of the student teams producing our classic Trojan Vision favorites :The Morning Brew, Soundstage, The Water Cooler, and The SCoop, or try Comedy Live and collaborate with SCA Student Writers and Directors and SDA Actors to produce 3 1-Hour Live Shows!

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Have you thought about learning the basics of hands-on podcast production?
This Spring we offer two sections of 404, our Podcast Practicum, at our new recording studios at the Robert Zemeckis Center. Choose to produce either script-based Audio Podcasts featuring guest-interviews or an in-studio guest panel-based Video Podcasts.

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Produced by a team of USC students, Campus Vision is a web series featuring interviews with people from organizations from across USC’s campus that are working to keep our community connected. Check out our latest episode


USC Comedy Live is a collaboration between Trojan Vision, USC School of Cinematic Arts Writing Division, Production Division, and USC School of Dramatic Arts. It’s an hour of live sketch comedy. Learn more here.


Alumni CORNER

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John Peck
Class of 2001

ARTICLES

Check out Trojan Vision’s recent feature on the Provost’s website here.

There’s an audible buzz of excitement coming from inside USC’s Robert Zemeckis Center for Digital Arts. “Three, two, one,” a voice can be heard shouting from inside the control room of USC’s official campus television station, Trojan Vision. “And we’re back.” [...] Read more...
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. [...] Read more...
Mar. 16 will mark one year since USC announced that instruction for the remainder of the spring 2020 semester would be carried out online. Though many students hoped for a return to campus come Fall 2020, virtual learning continued — even for students creating films. [...] Read more...
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. [...] Read more...
As stay-at-home orders were put in place across the county, Brandon Hall’s March took some unexpected turns. He was working in a temp job for Paramount Pictures, a common job for workers trying to break into the film industry, when his wife had a baby. About a week later, he was laid off from his job as employees had to start working from home. [...] Read more...
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. [...] Read more...
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. [...] Read more...
The award-winning student-run station Trojan Vision celebrated its 15th anniversary Saturday with a reception at the Robert Zemeckis Center for Digital Arts. Alumni gathered at the station’s off-campus headquarters to mingle, take tours of the building and see how the channel has evolved since its beginning in 1997. [...] Read more...
When it started 10 years ago, Trojan Vision was short on facilities, personnel and equipment, but long on the dream of what could be. A decade later, the dream has become reality, with the station serving the university, winning national awards and providing hands-on experience that has enabled students to launch their careers. [...] Read more...
Trojan Vision has celebrated 10 years on the air. Here’s a look back at what Trojan Vision once was, and what it is today! [...] Read more...
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. [...] Read more...