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  1. USC School of Cinematic Arts University Park, SCA 434 Los Angeles, CA 90089-2211 Phone: 213.740.3317 Fax: 213.740.4013 production@cinema.usc.edu. USC Cinematic Arts. Visit Us ; Get in Touch; Sign Up; 900 West 34th Street, Los Angeles, CA 90089-2211. Visit ...

  2. The 2024-2025 tuition cost for the School of Cinematic Arts is $2503.00 per unit. USC's estimated cost for mandatory fees for 2024-2025 is $2700 for full or half-time students. The numbers below provide a guideline for prospective students to develop their budget to cover the cost of attendance at SCA. Although we have done our best to provide ...

  3. 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.

  4. John C. Hench Division of Animation + Digital Arts Division ...

  5. As the only media school in the world that teaches all the major disciplines of the Cinematic Arts, SCA offers a uniquely interdisciplinary learning experience. Our students take classes across seven divisions that cover the breadth of film, television, and interactive media. They are exposed to the latest technological advances and storytelling techniques of the industry and have ...

  6. Each SCA faculty member has worked, or is currently working, in the media arts. Students at the School of Cinematic Arts, work hand-in-hand with faculty who are celebrated filmmakers, game designers, media makers, and scholars whose careers and work have garnered the highest accolades of their field: Oscars, Emmys, Golden Globes, NAACP Leadership Awards, the Humanitas Prize, the Pulitzer Prize ...

  7. 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.