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- Social and political satire meet silliness in The Breakdown, a local news parody show. Each episode features jokes, recurring segments, and correspondent pieces.
- University of Southern California's student run morning show that covers everything from international and entertainment news to campus life, and features an interview with a new guest each week.
- The story of a group of USC students and their interactions with their bumbling WWII Nazi neighbors.
- A behind the scenes look at Cirque Du Soleil's Las Vegas show Mystere. Third place winner of a ATAS College Award in the magazine category.
- A weekly 30-minute show exploring the behind the scenes processes of the Film and Television industries, specifically in regards to the below the line positions that really allow a film or television show to be made.
- A multi-season, weekly, live talk television show featuring Los Angeles-based musicians who perform songs and discuss their musical inspiration and upcoming work with our host. Soundstage is filmed at Trojan Vision, the official campus television station of The University of Southern California.
- The Water Cooler is the best (and only) sports talk show on Trojan Vision's airwaves. Catch us every Friday afternoon on Channel 8.1 and on Facebook Live.
- CU@USC is USC's nightly talk show, airing weeknights at 6:30pm on Trojan Vision. Since 1999, CU has been featuring interviews with some of the most interesting and prestigious individuals from the Los Angeles community and beyond.
- Platforum is a round-table debate show that airs weekdays live on USC's TrojanVision. It's fresh, it's current, and it's what everyone is talking about. If a topic is opinionated, it's been debated on Platforum.
- The Art Craze is a dynamic exploration of traditional and contemporary art through the artists' lens, with an interview segment and a live demonstration. Hosted by Zachary Roozen.
- The USC Keck School of Medicine in coordination with the Center for Disease Control produced this feature length video on HIV/AIDS patient care. The DVD, in both English and Spanish, interviews four distinguished health professionals about techniques to change HIV/AIDS patients behavior and prevent further spread of the disease. The intervention specifically addresses sexual behavior and improving communication between health care professionals, patients and their sexual partners and re-enacts several patient scenarios. From award winning producer Gregg Ackerman with editing by George Missor.
- Drip portrait painter Julie Arnoff demonstrates her unique and colorful style of painting in studio, with host Zachary Roozen following along. Correspondent Riyana Chakraborty goes into USC's Roski School of Fine Art to get the inside access on Amara Barnes' print making.
- Book sculpting wizard Ching Ching Cheng shows host Zachary Roozen some tricks to carving a camera out of books. Correspondent Claudia Vel visits DTLA Dark Nights to discover the talent found in the City of Angels.
- The animator on many of our childhood favorite films Tom Sito teaches our host Zachary Roozen how to draw some of his beloved characters, including Beast from Beauty and the Beast. Correspondent Claudia Vel sits in Nora Martin-Hall's home studio to hear about her fine artistry.
- Grand Slam Champion of Los Angeles and two time Women of the World Finalist Alyesha Wise sits down with Zachary Roozen to break down the intricacies of spoken word. Later she performs a piece entitled "To This Black Woman Body Part 1". Correspondent Claudia Vel takes a look at the vibrant work of light artist Mads Christensen, who has done pieces for countless shows including Burning Man.
- Fine Artist Barbara Blatt speaks candidly with host Zachary Roozen about the inspiration behind her imaginative and psychologically driven work. Correspondent Claudia Vel delves into the songwriting process with the lovely USC Popular Music Performer Emily Kocontes.
- International phenomenon and choreographer Chachi Gonzales talks about her experiences in the world of dance and teaches host Zachary Roozen some moves to her version of "Dear Future Husband" by Meghan Trainor. Correspondent Claudia Vel sits down with the creators of the Jukebox collective, Aaron Ashby and Michael Chang.
- Body Painter Robert Yancy uses the body as a canvas in this stimulating episode! Watch as he partially transforms one of our very own producers into a white tiger, with Zachary Roozen putting on some finishing blue touches. Correspondent Claudia Vel does a remote interview with YouTube A Capella artist Peter Hollens.
- USC Pop Music Major Malia Civetz discusses her journey through the musical world, speaking about some of her first performances and her recent win USC's premiere A Capella group The Socal Vocals at the 2015 ICCA, locking in a 4-time championship. Our segment this week features Ava Dellaira, author of the novel "Love Letters To The Dead".
- Actress Marlene Forte sits down with Zachary Roozen to break down the differences between screen and stage acting by performing an excerpt from her monologue in "Mojada" at The Getty Villa in two different ways. Correspondent Noah Ringer takes viewers on a tour of Downtown L.A.'s newest contemporary art museum The Broad.
- Fine Artist and Filmmaker Christine Berg talks with Zachary Roozen about how her personal experiences have influenced her short film "Wonder Buffalo" and other artistic works. She demonstrates her style of mixed media art with Zachary, producing a new piece off her collection "Vital Spark". Correspondent Alina Tang sits down with Austin Foley, also known as Jynjo, a music producer and DJ whose music can be found right here on "The Art Craze".
- This special episode of The Art Craze features panelists Gregory Feingold, Devin Trabant, and Juliette Lin. They dissect the work of many artists in the recent past who have used their art as a platform for social commentary. In discussion are Dismaland by Banksy, Body as a Battleground by Barbara Krueger, The Body of Michael Brown by Kenneth Goldsmith, and other contemporary works.
- Special Effects and Beauty Make Up Artist Whitney Banks unmasks the elements of applying special effects make up, recreating one of the scary faces from Universal Studio's Haunter Horror Nights on a live model. Our spotlight of the week highlights the work of USC's very own hip hop dance team, Chaotic 3.
- British singer/songwriter Joe Brooks has come a long way since he first began posting his music on Myspace. He joins our host Zachary Roozen in studio to discuss his creative process, the story behind his song "Carousel", and his current projects. Later, he performs a live version of his song "Carousel". Correspondent Alina Tang talks with emerging singer/songwriter Katie Stump about her musical projects.
- Creative Director and Co-Founder of tokidoki brand Simone Legno invited us into his corporate headquarters to discuss his passion for character design. Hear how his passion for art exploded into the innovative and high end brand that is tokidoki. This special segment is hosted by Devin Trabant.
- YouTuber Brian Hull joins us in studio to talk about his skill of mastering voice impressions. After his video "Disney and Pixar Sings Let It Go" went viral, he moved to LA to pursue it as a career. Listen to his advice and follow his steps to break down the voice of Tigger and many other famous characters. Then watch him perform with producer Devin Trabant as different characters in hilarious scenarios! Correspondent Noelle Brimble talks with choreographer Saleemah E. Knight about her dance moves and working with Beyoncé.
- In this special episode, we took a trip to the Walt Disney Concert Hall in Downtown LA to speak with Martin Chalifour, Principal Concertmaster of the LA Philharmonic. He discusses how his passion for music has taken him around the globe and flourished into a lifelong career. Correspondent Noah Ringer talks to artist, USC Student, and entrepreneur Jane Li about her shoe company "Walk In These".
- In this special episode, we explore art from a do-it-yourself perspective, as producers come on the show to teach host Zachary Roozen how to make fall a little more festive. In anticipation of the USC v UCLA football game on November 28th, Devin Trabant illustrates some fun face paint designs in honor of the Trojans. Then, Greg Feingold takes us step-by-step through the process of making rice crispy turkeys.
- Spoken Word poet Azmera Davis delivers powerful messages through her art. Our host Zachary Roozen discusses with her the meaning and inspiration behind her work and her series Break The Boxes. She performs an original piece entitled "The Future". Correspondent Devin Trabant explores the world of acrobatics at Cirque SC, interviewing some of the performers and catching them in their acts!