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 477.241B
Introduction to Visual Effects Creation
Gain an understanding of the creation of visual effects and complete a short VFX sequence using Adobe After Effects.
MGMT X 403.01
Legal Primer for the Entertainment Business
Explore key legal principles and contractual relationships within film and television. Develop a core understanding of subjects including idea protection, copyright, defamation, privacy, and the right of publicity.
FILM TV 702.4
Leveraging Diversity Practices to Create Inclusive Entertainment Content
This seminar is designed to help content creators and producers develop creative and practical solutions to promote greater diversity, equity, and inclusivity in the entertainment industry. Historical context and current initiatives are examined.
FILM TV X 478.283
Lighting for Emotional Impact
Gain a stronger sense of lighting and its impact in motion pictures through lectures, workshops, and assignments. Discover different lighting styles and techniques, specifically tailoring them to story and emotional impact.
FILM TV X 476.6
Low-Budget Filmmaking
Learn techniques and theories examining all phases of the low-budget filmmaking process, from development to production to post-production, and how to translate a minimum budget into maximum quality on screen.