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Beginning in Fall 2023, this new immersive program has provided pathways to competitive careers in entertainment marketing for underrepresented students of color. The program will accept an inaugural class of 18 talented students, who will receive a full-tuition scholarship and direct mentorship from expert Otis College instructors and industry professionals. Combining hands-on coursework with top industry professionals and apprenticeship opportunities, this intensive 20-month program prepares driven creatives to thrive in a variety of entertainment industry marketing careers with in-demand skills, a robust portfolio, and a professional network.

Insight is a great complement to access. Hear from those who have established careers in entertainment marketing, and who reflect the backgrounds and lived experiences of a new generation of creatives.

Discover what is behind a good trailer through a historical and technical overview of editing practices relevant to trailers and advertising. This course provides a deep dive into critical and analytical thinking through trailer reviews designed to help students develop a vocabulary for giving notes and learning the lexicon of editing. They will be exposed to the classics, various trailer styles, basic structures, and genres as they explore how trailer editing is evolving. Assignments address applications of essential terminology and common workflow tasks in Adobe Premiere, such as file management; importing footage, organizing files, and making sub-clips of footage; basic editing, arranging clips, and working in multiple layers and applying/adjusting basic video and audio effects. Topics include the role of music and sound as primary elements in trailer/promo editing.

Receive an introduction to design principles, including 2D design, color/value, typography, and composition in this foundational course. Students will study and make connections between historic movements and current trends that have inspired specific communication designs. In addition, they will examine common design issues that occur across still media and motion production. Through the use of Adobe Illustrator and InDesign, they will develop foundational knowledge of digital design tools and workflows. Course projects address still and motion graphics production with respect to title treatments, credit billing blocks, copy, and critic review quotations as applied to key art. Through lecture, discussion, and studio time, students will employ design thinking skills to explore and solve problems. This course provides an ideal start for learning fundamental graphic design skills that can be applied to still media and motion production.

Gain an understanding of the practices, technical knowledge, terminology, and work processes central to the business of design. Topics include technical understanding of nomenclature, structure, and implications of entertainment industry contracts, such as Scope of Work and NDAs; copyrights; usage; and best practices for the use of source materials, fonts, and creative products. Students will review a project lifecycle from client's request to account management, and through the various departments that bring a creative vision to life. In addition, they will learn about the diverse career paths available across the entertainment marketing industry.

A certificate in Entertainment Marketing can launch you on a new path or propel you into a career in the thriving entertainment industry. Whether you are passionate about implementing engaging content campaigns, writing attention-grabbing copy, or working with producers and directors, the education you receive at Otis College will prepare you for a variety of entertainment marketing roles.


Listen to a panel discussion that highlights entertainment marketing career opportunities demystifies how to break into the industry, and showcases the unique access this new program from Netflix and Otis College offers to underrepresented communities. Panelists provide a detailed overview of the Access program, coursework, and the six-month paid apprenticeship opportunity that admitted students will receive.

Looking for a VPN app for my iPad, so that I can watch Netflix or other US streaming apps in Europe. Any real world experience and recommendations?
Thanks in advance.
Don't need flames or moral judgments about why I want to watch Netflix (or any other streaming app) while in Europe. I am going to be there for 6 weeks and I be won't visiting tourist sites in the late night and would like to catch up on my shows.

Alternatively, can you just download before leaving US? It saves on streaming speeds, and (possibly) eating up someone else's monthly wifi allotment. (When staying in a short let apartment, this used to be a problem).

I had Hulu and Netflix on my phone and tablet if I had internet access I could watch both of them in France, Austria and Germany. I also downloaded a few shows so I could watch off line. Like you said sometimes in the evening before going to sleep you might like to watch a something.

I have my own VPN setup at home. (It's fairly easy if you are a techie.) Consider asking someone to set up a home VPN for you before you leave. If you have to pay someone to do it, at least you won't have to pay for the VPN, and you will not have to rely on a third party for VPN support. Some home routers already support a VPN. If not, a spare router that supports VPN can be set up with VPN and can be added to your home network. Again, I assume the average person is not tech savvy enough to do this so that you'd need to have someone set it up for you. It wouldn't be worth paying $500 to have it set up, but it might be worth $100 - or buy dinner for a tech savvy friend who does it for you.

Me too. I am currently in Spain and watching Netflix on my iPad most nights. My threshold for dubbed episodes of Bonanza, CSI, Rizzoli and Isles and Crossing Jordan is pretty low and the only English language options are CNN and BBC Global.

I watch a lot of travel vloggers and they all pitch Surfshark (obviously because they are paid to do so). Each vlogger also offers a discount code. Try finding one at Paul Lucas Winging It, for example.

Notwithstanding Netflix's machinations over password sharing, a VPN is not going to be necessary to stream Netflix in Europe. The VPN will certainly allow you to get the US Netflix catalog and your saved list uninterrupted. Plus there are US only streaming services that a VPN would work for.

But the problem with streaming in the US is that the market is structured to the point that every little production house believes their catalog is worth being paid for through their own streaming service and are stingy with licensing in the US. It truly becomes a matter of quantity over quality. The US Netflix catalog just blows. On the other hand the European Netflix catalog is superior with content not licensed to Netflix in the US, is licensed to Netflix in Europe.

My NetFlix works fine in Europe. Watched it last night. Sure, what's available is a bit different, but not much, and it gives me the chance to see things not available in the US. So what could be a restriction can also be a benefit.

We were in Europe twice last year for one month each time (Germany and England) and found that most of our streaming services did not allow us to access what we wanted to watch on our iPhones and iPads. After some online research we chose NordVPN, and it worked well. It allows for multiple devises to be connected at the same time (although we hardly ever used that feature), and had a similar annual cost to the other vpn services. Also the download speed was very similar to that observed without using the vpn.

Using a VPN does not technically violate their terms of service. But legally, they are not allowed to show certain content outside of the country where you have an account, so if you are using a VPN to do that, you would be violating their TOS.

I tried to find the service contract on line, but no luck. I did find hundreds of articles about how to watch content that is not being offered .... which I take to mean, take what isn't being paid for (because neither you, nor NetFlix could possibly afford to buy world wide rights to all the copyrighted material on NetFlix).

And I did find where NetFlix has no problem with VPN that is not set up to fool the system, in which case you can watch programming for which NetFlix owns the rights, but not programming for which NetFlix doesn't actually own the rights.

Yeah, it's like discussing driving 57mph in a 55mph zone. Technically illegal but not something anyone, even law enforcement, is really worried about. Netflix and the companies that license their content to Netflix don't care if a US Netflix subscriber is watching content from their US Netflix account while on vacation in Europe. They don't want people who live in other countries watching it - they want those people to pay to watch via local licensing agreements.

Oh geez. NetFlix may have a ToS against the use of VPNs and proxy servers, but its not a matter of legality. It is a matter of Netflix's licensing agreements with the owners of properties meaning the movies or tv shows are supposed to be offered to certain audiences or countries.

I lived in Liberia, West Africa for two years in the recent past. I watched Netflix almost every day, no VPN. No problem with initial sign-in (I remained signed-in), just a slight difference in what was available to view (for example, I wasn't able to watch The Great British Baking Show, but no problem accessing Seinfeld). Have a great stay!

A US Netflix account works fine in Europe. The lineup is a little different but not drastically different. All the really good stuff us there and you can watch some pretty good content that isn't available in the US.

do you offer access to Netflix in your listing? If so do you use your own account? Pay for another account? Make them sign in with THEIR account? I have a Netflix account myself and a ROKU I can hook up -- I just today got my first inquiry about Netflix in the unit. I'm wondering how others do it.

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