<p>Interesting stats provided by Chapman-Dodge for a recent OC Register article (link at bottom). Most interesting is the 70% number cited below...I wonder how Chapman tracks and derives the data on working graduates. </p>
<p>"70%: Rough percentage of its film grads working in the movie industry.</p>
<p>300: #undergrad and grad students getting film degrees each year.</p>
<p>76,000 square feet: size of Marion Knott Studios, equipped with sound stages, studios and classrooms. </p>
<p>4 - 6: # of full-length movies Chapman University hopes to make each year."</p>
<p>The Orange County Register is now subscription only, but I'm providing a link to the paper for those who want to check out the article. The article was published April 19th, 2013: "Chapman Pulls 'Trigger' on its First Full-length Movie."<br>
The</a> Orange County Register : The Orange County Register</p>
<p>(I read the article in hard copy.)</p>