PRO-TV Staff

Zara Serabian-Arthur is a documentary filmmaker, teaching artist and youth program administrator living in Brooklyn, NY. Since 2002, she's taught media arts, theater and creative writing to students aged seven to eighteen in classroom, after-school and community center settings. Trained in popular education, consensus process, positive youth development principles, theater of the oppressed and participatory action research, her focus as an educator is on helping young people develop voice, community engagement and critical literacy while building research, storytelling and filmmaking skills. As a founding member of the award-winning Meerkat Media Collective, she also emphasizes collaborative process, artful storytelling and social relevance in her own practice as a filmmaker. In recent years, she's taken her teaching expertise out of the classroom to help build sustainable youth programs at a programmatic level, and she is very happy to continue this work with DCTV's TV High program.

As Director of Media Fellows, Johnny Ramos is responsible for the curriculum, program design, instruction and administration of DCTV’s long-term, in-house Youth Media program, the Media Fellows. He also oversees our 6 week, Summer Media intensive course. Media Fellows is a 1 – 3 year, 10 month per year, free media arts instruction program for over 25 New York City Youth a year. Students can participate for up to 4 years, starting as Junior Fellows and finishing as one of two DCTV professional apprentices.

Chinisha Scott is the Associate Director of Media Fellows. As such, she works with Director, Johnny Ramos to see that all Media Fellows receive the top-of-the-line media arts instruction in New York City. She also works as an instructor for the first level of Media Fellows (Junior Fellows) and is critical to the proper administration of the program.

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