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NEW GRADUATE FILM, MEDIA LEADERSHIP | GREG CARTER PART TWO

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In this episode of the Public Affairs Podcast, we're talking about the vibrant film scene in Houston, Texas, and the innovative ways it's shaping the future of storytelling. From the city's diverse neighborhoods to its thriving arts community, Houston is becoming a hub for creatives and filmmakers alike.

The conversation with Associate Director Dr. Greg Carter delves into the city's growing film industry, highlighting the importance of preserving its rich history and culture. We discuss the launch of the University of Houston's Graduate Certificate in Film, Media Production, and Leadership program, which aims to bridge the gap between Hollywood and higher education. Dr. Carter shares his vision for the future of Houston's film community, including the potential for three to four feature films to be shot in the city every quarter.

The episode also touches on the significance of storytelling, particularly in the context of Houston's complex history. Dr. Carter emphasizes the importance of preserving and sharing the city's stories, from the 1934 riot involving black soldiers to the experiences of pioneers like Ella Fitzgerald and Dizzy Gillespie. We explore the city's unique cinematic spots, including the scenic Highway 59, and discuss the challenges and opportunities facing the local film industry.

If you're interested in learning more about the film industry in Houston and the innovative ways it's shaping the future of storytelling, tune in to this episode of the Public Affairs Podcast. Join us as we explore the city's vibrant arts scene, its rich history, and the people making it all happen.

 
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