Program Description +−
Bachelor of Fine arts Degree in Film and Television Arts: The Bachelor of Fine Arts Degree
in Film and Television Arts provides a comprehensive education designed to prepare students for successful
careers in the entertainment industry. The core curriculum covers essential aspects of filmmaking and
production, including screenwriting and directing, cinematography and editing, production and sound design. The
study of film aesthetics and a contemporary focus on the history of cinema helps each filmmaker in defining
their own individual voice and path in contemporary filmmaking in an environment where students from Acting for
Camera, Filmmaking, and Screenwriting concentrations work together on exciting film and television projects.
With access to professional studio backlots and soundstages in Hollywood and Downtown Los Angeles, students gain
invaluable hands-on experience. Graduates leave with diverse portfolios, industry-ready skills, and the
confidence to pursue careers as actors, filmmakers, screenwriters, and other creative professionals in a
competitive and dynamic field.
Concentration in Acting for Camera: The Bachelor of Fine Arts Degree in Film and Television Arts:
Acting for Camera program offers extensive training for film, television and new media, providing numerous
opportunities for production and performance experience, including live stage work. The curriculum includes
essential training in On Camera scene study and character analysis, improvisation, screen combat, screenwriting,
film studies, filmmaking and production. Students benefit from hands-on learning on professional Hollywood
studio backlots, gaining real-world experience. Graduates will complete a Film Project, two contrasting Reel
Actor Scenes, a Short Film Screenplay, Character Study on Film, Actor Reel, and Website. Career opportunities
include roles in film, television, stage productions, new media, and as artistic visionaries in the
entertainment industry.
Program Learning Outcomes +−
Students completing the BFA Film and Television Arts: Acting for Camera program should be able to:
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- Creative Development: Generate original, compelling content across various media, demonstrating creativity and
innovation in film and television arts.
- Technical Proficiency: Demonstrate technical knowledge of equipment and processes used for filmmaking, including
pre-production, production, and post-production elements.
- Collaborative Production: Engage effectively in a collaborative production process, working with peers and
professionals from different concentrations to create cohesive projects.
- Historical and Critical Analysis: Apply historical insights and critical analysis to the creation and interpretation of
screenplays and films from a variety of periods, styles, and genres.
- Professional Practice: Apply standard entertainment industry business practices regarding preparation, communication,
and professionalism, preparing students for successful careers in the film and television industry.
- Character Creation: Develop convincing, compelling characters with vocal, physical, and emotional specificity suitable
for various media formats.
- Acting Techniques: Employ a range of acting methods, including objectives, obstacles, actions, subtext, and text, to
enhance performance.
- Performance Skills: Utilize advanced vocal and physical techniques to deliver performances appropriate for film and
television, demonstrating alignment and freedom from unintended tension.