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California State University, Long Beach – Department of Cinematic Arts

The Department of Cinematic Arts at California State University, Long Beach has prepared students for careers in the production and study of moving images for more than 50 years. After launching a new curriculum and a multi-million-dollar building renovation, which includes the addition of a 1200 square foot sound stage in 2023, the department features more production opportunities for students than ever before. Specialized training is offered in the areas of cinematography, documentary filmmaking, directing, producing, postproduction, screenwriting, and critical studies.

In the Department of CinematicArts, it is our mission to educate the next generation of filmmakers and scholars, whose diverse voices tell compelling stories that speak directly to the individual communities within our society. CSULB Film alums can be found throughout the entertainment industry and related fields.

The generous support of the Golden Globe Foundation provides opportunities for CSULB film students through scholarships that serve as “seed money” for senior documentary and narrative films. The Department of Cinematic Arts is grateful for the many years of support we’ve received from this amazing organization.

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