Careers
Jeff Dean has worked regularly in films and TV since moving to L.A. He had a major role in Murder.com with Natasha Kinski and appeared in Valentine's Day.
Raelene Platt works as a Casting Assistant for the Topo Swope Talent Agency
Eric Logan is completing his MFA at the New School University in New York, is Creative Director of M12 a company that designs, edits and presents video installations for galleries, museums and theater such as X/fest digital Arts Festival in New York and the Center on Contemporary Arts in Seattle.
Jenica Deer is completing her BA at the University of Washington where she has been stage manager for their undergraduate and graduate productions.
Todd Szekely's production company does commercials, industrials and short films.
He worked with current acting students George Johnson and Kevin Love to create the short subject Home which was shown at the New York Midnight Madness Festival and the IFP Buzz Cut Short Festival.
Video Production students' documentaries and
promos for the Northwest Folklife Festival,
Seattle Marathon, the King County Prosecutors'
Office, and Seattle's Tent City (that is run by and for homeless people) have given them broadcast and screening credit on a local level. These
productions and internships have propelled them into jobs with the Experience Music Project, KING 5/Northwest Cable News, KIRO TV, the Rain Forest Project and with local production/post-production houses doing national commercial spots and local programming.
Danielle Burd has worked as an executive
producer, segment production, and production
manager on several national TV shows.
Many students have worked on Digital Duo
(a PBS TV show) garnering them National TV
credits.
Jerry Noggle works in LA as a director of
photography and grip.
Jason Adkins has worked in two independent films Everything Changes, and The Chiller.
Tina Thomas worked at PNTA supply house and is currently the theater manager for Eastside High School in Issaquah.
Beth Farnham worked as the office and production manager for 3 years at Umo, an international performance group based on Vashon Island. She currently works with Independent Film Production to coordinate events at the Seattle Film Festival. This fall she will finish work on her B.A. in Arts Management at the Academy of Art University in San Francisco where she has received a scholarship
Barry Ford has started his own business, Abstrakct Productions, which is a production/post-production house and Avid Edit Station Authorized Systems specialist.
A group of SCC students worked on a short film as part of the Fly Filmmaking Program at the Seattle International Film Festival with writer/director Jim Taylor.
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Here's some of the positions graduates have with TV stations, production companies,
casting and talent agencies, film and theater supply companies, educational and
professional theaters, independent film companies:
Camera Operator
Assistant Editor
Line Producer
Casting Assistant
Production Assistant and Crew
Set Dresser
Assistant Producer
Technical Theater Assistant
Theater Manager
Light Board Operator
Stage Manager
Carpenter
Light Crew
Actor/Actress
Screenwriter
Playwright
Assistant Director
Student comments:
Jason Adkins says: "The teachers really know how to bring the best out of the students. They can recognize talent and once they do, they nurture it."
Barry Ford writes: "the classes have been fun and informative… (instructors) have gone out of their way to help and make themselves available after hours for questions or consultation. I have learned far more than I expected."
Natalie Mosca who went on to Seattle University wrote about her training at Shoreline: ,"passion for the field, depth of knowledge and teaching abilities,… mentoring, … empower my creative thinking and has helped me to hone the art of ENG storytelling."
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