<p>Matt and Ross wanted to produce their own movie. There was nothing else they wanted to do. They did not want to work on someone elses movie first the way that most graduates break into this industry. When ask why they didnt want to find a job using the skills they had learned at Dodge they said it was all or nothing for them. The viewpoint they presented was their viewpoint only; we felt they did not represent a normal graduate that comes out of Dodge or any other Film College and were not very helpful for the parents of perspective admittees with their comments. Remember also there are seven (7) other majors besides Film Production at Dodge College that this parent meeting was for. We attended a Television Production/Broadcast Journalism career night for students already in this program last week. They had six (6) women whom had graduated from Dodges Television Production/Broadcast Journalism program within the past 2 to 3 years and they were all working in the industry in very impressive jobs. They talked about how one starts from the bottom up in this industry but because students have gained the skills in so many different areas of the industry at Dodge College that when given the chance to show what they knew they are able to succeed.</p>