Film & TV
Film & TV
Your ticket to Hollywood.
Whether you're looking to work in front of the camera, behind the scenes, or both, we offer top training in acting, cinematography, directing, producing, the business of entertainment, and much more.
Our award-winning instructors (many of them Oscar, Emmy, or Grammy winners themselves), give you more than a theoretical education. They show you how to get started, get the job, and make your mark.
We offer industry exposure and access in the form of internship opportunities and student screenings, including our UCLAx Film Fest, as well as networking and pitch night events.
The proof is in the pudding: many of our students go on to work at top entertainment companies, or become award winners or nominees themselves.
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Film & TV
Courses
FILM TV X 476.245
Mixed-Media Storytelling: Adapting Narrative Across Film, Audio & Digital Platforms
This course examines the craft of storytelling across contemporary media platforms, including feature film, broadcast and streaming television series, documentary, audio storytelling (podcast and scripted audio), vertical short-form digital content, and branded narrative. Students begin with a single original story idea and develop it across multiple formats, exploring how core narrative elements like character, motivation, conflict, escalation, and transformation, remain constant while structure, pacing, audience engagement, production scale, and distribution strategy shift depending on medium.
FILM TV X 479.088
Movie Magic Budgeting
Delve into the industry standard producing software Movie Magic and explore how to effectively create real production budgets, schedules, and other organizational procedures necessary for physical production
THEATER X 438
Performing in TV Commercials: Practices and Opportunities in the Field
For those considering the lucrative field of TV commercials, or those simply seeking to improve communication skills, this course teaches auditioning, recording exercises, and other ways to improve form.
THEATER X 419.3
Playing the American: An Acting and Accent-Reduction Workshop
Non-native speakers of American English hone their craft and learn to perform credibly in mainstream America to achieve a seamless accent shift without calling attention to itself or get in the way of the acting.
FILM TV X 404A
Post-Production for Film and Television
Emphasizing how new technologies continue to impact post-production, this course examines the post-production process for film and television. May include guest speakers.