A Hollywood Style Red Carpet affair was held on May 8 at the Port Theater in Corona del Mar. Over 150 guests attended the “Stars of Tomorrow” event where Chapman University’s Dodge College of Film and Media Arts students were honored. A total of five films were screened that were awarded scholarships from the Women of Chapman Student Endowment Fund. Dodge College senior film students have used these grants to complete their films for the past 12 years.
Guests were treated to a VIP reception complete with a Marilyn Monroe “lookalike”, photographers, and Dean Stephen Galloway interviewing the lucky endowed Student Filmmakers.
Dodge College is considered one of the fastest-rising film schools in the world and in the key rankings to be #4 in the country (in both The Wrap and The Hollywood Reporter).
The film students have use of three full-size soundstages, and a state-of-the-art virtual studio. Dean Galloway provides “Master Classes” for the students made up of top writers, actors, directors, producers, publicists, cinematographers and newsmakers.











