Bachelor of Science in Film, Producing Concentration
Los Angeles, USA
DURATION
36 Months
LANGUAGES
English
PACE
Full time
APPLICATION DEADLINE
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EARLIEST START DATE
Sep 2024
TUITION FEES
USD 80,000 *
STUDY FORMAT
On-Campus
* Domestic/U.S. Students: Program Total Tuition: $80,000; Program Total Fee: $86,670; International Students: Program Total Tuition: $88,000; Program Total Fee: $95,570
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Introduction
Own Your Craft
Study Producing
Become a catalyst for creative projects. Discover how to turn any ideas into a tangible creation through our film producing program. If you’re entrepreneurial-minded and have a natural talent for leadership, producing is the track for you.
What to Expect
Our conservatory structure allows students to select an industry-focused specialization based on their individual interests. Our curriculum shows students the complete production cycle as well as how to release, market and distribute a project. You’ll learn how to cultivate stories and pitch them to TV networks, film studios and investors.
- Our Bachelor of Science in Film program is 120 credit hours and 36 months in length.
- Each class is studied exclusively during a four-week period allowing students to focus on one particular subject at a time.
- Courses include Art of Creative Producing, Entertainment Contracts & Licensing, Venture Capital and Finance, and Art of the Pitch!
Gear & Software
You’ll use the same equipment used by the pros. We outfit you with a retina display MacBook laptop loaded with software including Avid Media Composer, Final Draft, Movie Magic Budgeting, Movie Magic Scheduling, Adobe Creative Cloud and MS Office.*
*Specific types of gear and gear info subject to change without notice.
Our Film Alumni
Graduation is just the beginning – when the classes end, the real work begins. It can be intimidating to search for that first opportunity. That’s where our Career Development team comes in. As you begin this part of your journey, they’ll give you access to the tools you’ll need to network, find industry job leads, showcase your skills, create a professional image and stay current with industry practices and trends.
At The Los Angeles Film School, Career Development is more than a department. It’s a lifelong process.
The Alumni Association
We founded our Alumni Association (LAFSAA) to help you and your fellow alumni network, connect, promote your work, and discover professional opportunities. In addition to ongoing career development, you can take part in exclusive workshops, mixers, screenings, and events made available to all LAFSAA members.
Are you a grad and want a card that gets you into LAFS sponsored events, exclusive screenings and special campus privileges? Email us and ask about our Alumni Card!
Meet Kiarra Graves
From enlisting in the military to enrolling in film school, Kiarra Graves’ path to filmmaking is unique. After spending four years in the U.S. Navy, Graves decided to pursue filmmaking full time. She quickly established herself in the independent film scene as a writer, producer, and director.
In 2016, Graves co-wrote her first independent feature film, Suicide Roadtrip, starring Steve-O and Eli Goree. Graves is slated to direct her first indie feature in 2018, in addition to producing a film with the cast from LA Web Series on YouTube.
Admissions
Whether you’re interested in filmmaking or computer animation, mastering the art of audio recording or music production or the business of the entertainment industry, we’re here to make your transition into your desired degree program as straightforward and stress-free as possible.
Follow the below steps to get started on the path toward realizing your dream career with a degree from The Los Angeles Film School.
Step 1
Complete Your Application
- To complete The Los Angeles Film School’s application for admissions, go here. After you have completed the application, you will be contacted by an Admissions Representative for an interview.
- If you have submitted an admissions application and required documentation, have been interviewed and accepted, move to the next step.
Step 2
Financial Aid
- If you plan on applying for financial aid, please visit fsaid.ed.gov/npas/index.htm to create a Federal Student Aid ID. You can then use this ID to complete the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (F.A.F.S.A.) at fafsa.ed.gov and student loans at studentloans.gov.
- If you are under 24 years old, you will need your parents’ information as well.
- Military Benefits: If you are eligible for VA benefits, please contact our military department ([email protected]) for a list of required documents or for any questions you may have.
Step 3
Complete Enrollment Paperwork
- To complete the Admissions portion of your enrollment, fill out your Enrollment Agreement, which can be done with the Admissions Team. Next, you must submit proof of high school graduation or GED test scores, or other equivalent, state-approved diploma examination. Applicants who hold a GED or other equivalent state-approved diploma examination must submit an official copy of their test score results and/or their diploma.
Step 4
Explore Housing Options
- The Los Angeles Film School has full-time, dedicated staff available to facilitate local and long-distance transitions for our enrolled and active students. Our housing coordinators can assist students in finding accommodations that fit a wide range of budgetary and lifestyle preferences, in addition to aiding in student roommate selection.
- We suggest that each student contact the housing coordinator to make arrangements as early as possible prior to the start of school.
Step 5
Attend Registration
- Registration is usually held the week before classes start. Be prepared to have your photo taken for your student ID, to complete any outstanding enrollment paperwork, and to meet with financial aid. You will be given a class schedule if all of your paperwork is completed, including proof of high school graduation. You may RSVP for Registration three weeks prior to your start date.
Step 6
Attend Orientation
- Orientation is mandatory for new students. It often consists of one day on campus prior to your first full day of classes, although some degree programs count Orientation as part of attendance.
- Please contact your Admissions Representative in advance, if you cannot make Orientation.
- Please arrive at campus, 6363 Sunset Blvd, Hollywood, CA 90028, no later than 9:00 AM
- We encourage new students to park in our parking lot for $6/day (you will receive detailed parking directions the day before Orientation)
- Continental breakfast will be served
- We will check you in and confirm you are registered for the desired program of study
- A presentation in our Main Theatre will begin after breakfast, followed by program-specific presentations led by Program Directors
- You will then participate in the New Student Selfie-Campus Challenge to familiarize yourself with life at LAFS
- Lunch will be served at 12:30 pm
General Requirements
Get Enrolled
At The Los Angeles Film School, we accept students who are serious about pursuing careers in the world of entertainment media. They must show dedication and commitment to the art. Prospective students are encouraged to visit the school and discuss their personal, educational, and occupational goals with the Office of Admissions.
The Los Angeles Film School has an open enrollment policy, with new start dates every four weeks. Enrollment is open to high school graduates, or equivalent, who are seriously interested in the field of professional filmmaking, animation & VFX, music production, audio engineering, entertainment business or game production & design. We do not require any previous experience in these fields for admission.
General Admission Requirements for all Programs
Applicants must submit an application for admission and pay the $75.00 application fee. To be eligible for admission, applicants to an associate’s or full bachelor’s degree program must be a high school graduate or possess a recognized high school equivalency (GED® – General Education Diploma or HiSET Exam Scores). An applicant to a bachelor’s degree completion program must have an associate’s degree from a recognized accredited institution.
The military document DD214 is NOT an acceptable means of proving high school or high school equivalency certification completion.
To meet admissions requirements, an applicant must provide documentation supporting one of the following:
- An official High School Transcript or diploma that indicates the student is a graduate.
- A recognized equivalent of a high school diploma such as a GED (General Education Diploma) diploma.
- California HiSET Exam: the California HiSET (High School Equivalency Test) has been approved as an acceptable alternative to the GED Exam for the state of California. The passing results must be received directly from the testing center to be considered official.
- Documentation of a homeschooling program at the secondary level as allowed under the state’s rules in which the homeschooling program occurred.
- Documentation of a state-authorized examination that the state recognizes as the equivalent of a high school diploma, such as the California High School Proficiency Exam.
- An official credential evaluation with High School transcript that certifies that the student completed the equivalent of a high school diploma from a non-U.S. educational institute.
- Applicants who are unable to provide documentation of having completed a high school diploma or high school equivalency certification due to a natural disaster destroying the records or the institution having been closed may submit the following for consideration in addition to completing an attestation of High School Diploma or high school equivalency certification completion:
- Confirmation from the state recognizing that the institution lost its records to a natural disaster. If the state cannot confirm, confirmation can be obtained from a recognized authority as approved by the VP of Compliance.
- Confirmation from the state recognizing that the institution has closed and that the records are not attainable.
- Applicants to a bachelor’s degree completion program must also submit an official college transcript documenting completion of an Associate’s degree from an accredited institution whose accreditation is recognized by the Council for Higher Education Accreditation (bachelor’s degree completion program only).
- All applicants must have the ability to read and write English at the level of a graduate of an American high school as demonstrated by the possession of a high school diploma, GED or passage of the California high school proficiency exam.
* All required documentation that is not in English must be accompanied by a certified English translation. if native language is other than English, verification of language proficiency is required.
* Application fee will be refunded if the student requests to cancel within 3 days.
The School reserves the right to request any additional information necessary to evaluate an applicant’s potential for academic success. The School may reject any applicant whose records indicate that they are not reasonably capable of successfully completing and benefiting from the program, inadequate preparation and/or interest for its programs.
When does the next semester start?
The Los Angeles Film School has various start dates throughout the year. Please contact an Admissions Representative at 877-9LA-FILM to discuss which option is best for you.
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