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According to Hollywood-based film publication, MovieMaker Magazine, Oklahoma City Community College ranks among the top 30 Best Film Schools in the U.S. and Canada in 2024.
Founded in 2000 by the late Oscar-winning producer and Oklahoma native Gray Frederickson, who was best known for working with famous director Francis Ford Coppola on the “Godfather” movies, the program offers two-year degrees. More than 40 current OCCC film students worked on the blockbuster “Twisters” movie.
The publication boasted about the school’s 6,000 square-foot production studio and heaped praise on digital cinema production training. Oklahoma is producing the next generation of movie producers.
– Staff Report, The Oklahoma 100