Film Schools

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 27 years, the GGF has supported the department, providing scholarships, senior film project support, and institutional support to benefit students largely from diverse, working- class backgrounds, literally making the difference between artistic aspiration and the actual fulfillment of dreams.

Students create their art in the Hollywood Foreign Press Association Wing of Manzanita Hall, where GGF support provides the latest technology in the film & TV stages, ADR-Foley studio, surround sound mix studio, edit labs and suites.The wing also contains an LED Volume Wall and a one of a kind GGF-supported film poster art gallery of historic Golden Globe winning films.

The Golden Globe Foundation 2023-24 grant supports (8) high-end capstone senior film productions. Recent senior film projects have been recognized by the DGA Student Film Awards, PBS SoCal Fine Cut show, the BAFTA Student Film Awards, and the Student Academy Awards.

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The Golden Globe Foundation congratulates members Lena Basse, Janet R. Nepales, Ruben V. Nepales and Kirpi Uimonen on their nominations for the 68th Southern California Journalism Awards presented by the Los Angeles Press Club.

Golden Globe Foundation Members Nominated for 68th Southern California Journalism Awards

May 12, 2026

CSUN is celebrating 30 years of support from the Golden Globe Foundation.

VIDEO: CSUN Students and Faculty Reflect on 30 Years of Golden Globe Foundation Support

May 7, 2026

Black-and-white still from "The Cheat" (1915) showing actors Fannie Ward and Jack Dean standing close together in a dim interior, both looking off to the side with tense expressions.

The Silent Society Celebrates 40 Years with a Cecil B. DeMille Double Feature at the Hollywood Heritage Museum

April 8, 2026

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