• Loyola Marymount University – School of Film and Television

    At LMU’s School of Film and Television (SFTV), we believe all writers have stories to tell and all creatives have visions worth bringing to life. And we believe our most important job is to inspire and empower the next generation of talent. Through our student-centered curriculum and programs, plus hands-on mentorship from faculty and industry leaders, […]

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  • Los Angeles Valley College – Media Arts Program

    Los Angeles Valley College’s Cinema/Media Arts and Television Program provides a high- quality, low-cost, and hands-on education in film, video, and television studio production. Students earn a variety of two-year Associate of Arts (A. A.) degrees and/or certificates in Cinema/Media Arts or Television. Our Media Arts curriculum focuses on training students to hone their storytelling […]

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  • Los Angeles City College – Department of Cinema & Television

    The Cinema and Television Department at LACC offers a low-cost, hands-on training program in single and multi-camera film and television production. Creative and technical skills are taught by industry professionals from every aspect of production processes. Classes are taught in state-of-the-art facilities that mirror current entertainment industry standards.Students can earnAA degrees,aTransfer Degree or a specialized […]

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  • Glendale Community College – Film, Television and Media Arts Department

    The mission of the Glendale Community College Film, Television and Media Arts Department is to inspire students to craft compelling stories that reflect their diverse perspectives and to communicate meaningfully through the universal language of cinema. The FTVM department commits to providing professional equipment and engaged quality instruction that is affordable, accessible, and equitable while […]

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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 […]

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  • California State University, Fullerton – College of Communications, Department of Cinema and Television Arts

    The Department of Cinema and Television Arts at California State University, Fullerton (CSUF) offers a comprehensive curriculum and active learning environment to prepare students for meaningful careers in film and television. The Bachelor of Arts degree includes a variety of courses in critical studies, management, production, and writing that examine many aspects of film and […]

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  • California State University, Northridge – Department of Cinema and Television Arts

    Through its excellent and nationally-recognized programs, CSUN’s Department of Cinema and Television Arts prepares and inspires our diverse and creative students to make a powerful and lasting impact on Los Angeles and beyond as leaders in the cinematic arts. Students provide important new voices and perspectives to industry entities working to diversify their storytelling. For […]

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  • California State University, Dominguez Hills – Film, Television and Media Program

    Authentic and inclusive stories are created and cultivated at California State University, Dominguez Hills. Located minutes from downtown Los Angeles and beach cities, CSUDH is a model urban university with a highly diverse student body (64% women, over 87% students of color) dedicated to gaining the knowledge and skills they need to contribute to a […]

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  • California Institute of the Arts (CalArts)

    California Institute of the Arts (CalArts) is a multidisciplinary community of artists. Our ongoing educational endeavor is grounded in openness, experimentation, critical engagement, and creative freedom.Through artistic practice, we transform ourselves, each other, and the world. CalArts is an internationally recognized college for the arts and is comprised of six schools: Art, Critical Studies, the […]

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  • Brooklyn College – Barry R. Feirstein Graduate School of Cinema

    The Barry R. Feirstein Graduate School of Cinema is dedicated to cultivating the next generation of media makers who bring their varied backgrounds and perspectives to the field. A school within Brooklyn College, Feirstein – with more than half of its student body composed of traditionally underrepresented groups – is part of a long history […]

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  • California State University, Dominguez Hills – Journalism Program

    Authentic stories are created and cultivated at California State University, Dominguez Hills. Located minutes from downtown Los Angeles and beach cities, CSUDH is a model urban university with a highly diverse student body (64% female, more than 87% students of color) dedicated to gaining the knowledge and skills they need to contribute to a complex, […]

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  • Vidiots Foundation

    A one-of-a-kind hub for film lovers, filmmakers, and everyone curious about cinema, Vidiots is dedicated to inspiring human interaction around film through preserving, growing, and providing access to our diverse DVD, BluRay, and rare VHS collection, showcasing the work of emerging, master, and underrepresented artists, and producing unique and affordable film events and education programs. […]

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