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  1. School of Cinematic Arts — Building B 210 (213) 740-3986* FAX: (213) 740-5869. The Division of Cinema and Media Studies Tara McPherson, Division Chair School of Cinematic Arts 320 (213) 740-3334* Film and Television Production Barnet Kellman, Interim Division Chair School of Cinematic Arts 434 (213) 740-3317* Interactive Media and Games Division

  2. USC School of Cinematic Arts 7:00 P.M. on Monday, August 26th, 2024 Norris Cinema Theatre at the Frank Sinatra Hall 3507 Trousdale Parkway, Los Angeles, CA 90007 FREE ADMISSION. OPEN EXCLUSIVELY TO USC STUDENTS, FACULTY, STAFF, AND ALUMNI. RSVP REQUIRED. RSVPs ARE NON-TRANSFERABLE. NOT OPEN TO THE GENERAL PUBLIC. USC IDs WILL BE CHECKED AT THE ...

  3. School of Cinematic Arts - SCB 210 (213) 740-3986* FAX: (213) 740-5869. The Division of Cinema and Media Studies Priya Jaikumar, Division Chair School of Cinematic Arts - SCA 320 (213) 740-3334* Expanded Animation Research + Practice MFA Program Sheila M. Sofian, Director School of Cinematic Arts - SCA 250 (213) 821-9770* Film and Television ...

  4. School of Cinematic Arts Coursework BCA students will take 24-28 units at the School of Cinematic Arts (SCA). The SCA courses are specifically developed for the BCA program, and, beyond the history of cinema, focus on topics such as entertainment marketing, film, TV, and media production and distribution in all forms, including streaming services.

  5. 11 oct. 2024 · School of Cinematic Arts - SCA 320 (213) 740-3334* Expanded Animation Research + Practice MFA Program Everett Lewis, Co-Director Sheila M. Sofian, Co-Director School of Cinematic Arts - SCA 250 (213) 821-9770* Film and Television Production Gail Katz, Division Chair Susan Arnold, Vice Chair School of Cinematic Arts - SCA 434 (213) 740-3317*

  6. Welcome to the USC School of Cinematic Arts, where we invite you to explore and expand the power and potential of film, television and new media. For time immemorial, the desire for humans to imagine and create characters, environments and adventures has been a universal catalyst that binds people, cultures and entire civilizations; giving us common hope, purpose and direction.

  7. The school is also home to USC’s Trojan Vision television station. The USC School of Cinematic Arts recognizes that a student can only truly excel in his or her chosen area of expertise after exposure to all elements of the art form. Consequently, there is an emphasis on cross-disciplinary course work that ensures writers get behind the ...