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  1. He enrolled in the School of Cinematic Arts at USC and began his journey towards becoming a director. He paid his dues working as an assistant at DreamWorks for Jeffrey Katzenberg and while working there co-wrote and directed his short film Scriptfellas a parody on Martin Scorcese’s Goodfellas. He shared this film with Katzenberg who later ...

  2. The Summer Program offers production, editing, animation, screenwriting, interactive media, and film and television business classes. Applications for the 2024 SCA Summer Program open on December 1, 2023, with the program dates of June 24, 2024, through August 2, 2024. Interested applicants ages 16+ and from around the world are welcome to apply.

  3. School of Cinematic Arts University of Southern California. 3470 McClintock Ave, Suite 101 Los Angeles CA, 90089-2211 Phone: 213.821.5700 map@cinema.usc.edu

  4. Sep 8, 2023 · USC School of Cinematic Arts has produced some of the most well-known and successful filmmakers in recent decades, including George Lucas, John Carpenter, and Ron Howard. More than 10,000 living alumni work in all aspects of the film, from cinematography to acting to editing, as well as television and animation.

  5. The School of Cinematic Arts Office of Student/Industry Relations offers career guidance for graduating students and recent alumni. Our graduates often move on to become writers, directors, producers, film historians, archivists, animators, video game designers, executives,and professors both in the fields of cinema and television as well as ...

  6. The minor in future cinema explores the frontier of audiovisual storytelling, building on the cutting edge research within the School of Cinematic Arts. Students will explore the creative and technological transformations of an industry in transition as cinema becomes live, playable, immersive, mobile, virtual, crowdsourced and more.

  7. USC School of Cinematic Arts Program Coordinator University Park, SCA 319 Los Angeles, CA 90089-2211 Phone: 213.740.3334 mediastudies@cinema.usc.edu. USC Cinematic Arts.