14 weeks, 3 episodes (30 minutes each), 16 famous and established figures in the television industry, and an educational documentary series about television program production. These numbers were written by the students of the K54 Television Program Production class in Journalism and Communication.
Making a TV series isn't easy, but it's exciting, and it's an experience… Each group has to create their own script and then contact the subjects for interviews. These are the first steps, but also the most difficult ones. The script must be tight but not boring, even for a documentary. Meanwhile, getting an interview with a celebrity is always easy for the students. Afterward, the students will follow their subjects to film their shows and invite them to the CMP studio for in-depth interviews. After filming and conducting the interviews, they have to go through a second creative phase through post-production.

Nothing is impossible if you don't dare to try. We tried, and we had initial success with the release of our documentary episodes, and we found that we gained more than just an exercise. The beginning is always difficult, but overcoming those difficulties yields many valuable and essential lessons. That's how we made our films. How about you?