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  UCLA School of Theater Film and Television - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The UCLA School of Theater, Film, and Television (TFT), located in Los Angeles, USA, is unique in that it combines all three (theater, film, and television) of these aspects into a single school.
Among the school's resources are the UCLA Film and Television Archive, the largest university-based archive of its kind in the world, and The Geffen Playhouse.
Film and television craft-writing, film directing, television directing, photography, sound recording, and editing
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/UCLA_School_of_Theater_Film_and_Television   (488 words)

  
 Film school - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
A Film school is a generic term for any educational institution dedicated to teaching moviemaking, including, but not limited to, film production, theory, and writing for the screen.
Various debates have raged over the years on the importance of film school in allowing one to enter the film industry.
Others argue that film school is important because it allows students to network and connect with others interested in filmmaking, as well as with those who may eventually offer them careers in the industry.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Film_school   (435 words)

  
 Cultural Programs   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
The UCLA School of Theater, Film and Television is unique in that it brings together the arts of theater, film and television in one academic institution.
Consistently ranked among the leading institutions in the nation, the School is made up of the Department of Theater and the Department of Film and Television.
The UCLA Film and Television Archive present a year-round calendar of nearly 400 film and video programs which are open to the public at the James Bridges Theatre.
www.medsch.ucla.edu /residencies/life/cultural.htm   (1185 words)

  
 Entertainment Industry Leaders Set to Guide UCLA School of Th... 6/7/2004
Robert Rosen, dean of the UCLA School of Theater, Film and Television, announced on June 4 the creation of a new executive board, drawing on a broad range of leaders in the creative community.
The UCLA School of Theater, Film and Television offers its students a unique blend of scholarship and practical training, bringing together the highest levels of professionalism with the social mission of a public university.
Its landmark integration of theater, film, television and digital media and its outstanding faculty and facilities nurture creative innovation, personal vision and social responsibility.
newsroom.ucla.edu /page.asp?RelNum=5250   (448 words)

  
 UCLA Today: Master of Oscar show entertains world
Gil Cates, founding dean of UCLA's School of Theater, Film and Television and producer of the Academy Awards for a record 10th year, talks to reporters at a press conference a few weeks before the big event, March 25.
A: Gil Cates, founding dean of UCLA's School of Theater, Film and Television, currently in the final stages of producing the 73rd Annual Academy Awards, scheduled for March 25.
He is also the producing director of the Geffen Playhouse, a post he has held since 1995, and has appointments in both UCLA's theater and film departments, teaching courses twice a year, much to students' delight.
www.today.ucla.edu /2001/010313closeup.html   (1290 words)

  
 Business Wire: UCLA School of Theater, Film and Television &am... @ HighBeam Research   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
UCLA School of Theater, Film and Television and Film and Television Archive Present an Evening Dedicated to George Burns Oct. 7, 1999.
UCLA School of Theater, Film and Television and UCLA Film and Television Archive present an evening dedicated to the memory of comedian George Burns on Oct. 7, 1999.
Programming at the UCLA Film and Television Archive is made possible by grants from the California Arts Council, the City of Los Angeles Cultural Affairs Department, the John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation, the National Endowment for the Arts and other sponsors.
www.highbeam.com /library/doc0.asp?DOCID=1G1:55748678&refid=holomed_1   (570 words)

  
 UCLA Camps   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
The School of Theater, Film and Television is the director of these outstanding performing arts and media camps.
UCLA Arts Camp is directed by the UCLA School of Theater Film and Television.
UCLA School of Theater Film and Television has an international reputation for the finest in professional training and the UCLA Arts Camp in association with US Performing Arts continues that tradition.
www.usperformingartscamps.com /usper2/uclacamps.html   (380 words)

  
 UCLA School of Theater, Film and Television Announces Spring ... 4/9/2004
UCLA School of Theater, Film and Television Announces Spring...
The School of Theater, Film and Television offers a diverse program of entertainment for the public throughout the year, including the eclectic, always interesting lineup of plays, student‑directed productions and film festivals featuring current and archival films.
During the event, students from UCLA and other major design programs from throughout the United States will present their work to potential employers in theater, film, television, digital media and themed entertainment.
newsroom.ucla.edu /page.asp?RelNum=5053   (711 words)

  
 UCLA International Institute :: Filmmakers from Middle East, Nigeria, Mexico, New Zealand, and Kazakhstan Visit UCLA
UCLA School of Theater, Film, and Television serves as locus for informal discussions of trends in global film and video industry.
The visitors also met with Barbara Boyle, chair of the Department of Film, Television, and Digital Media, with whom they discussed new technologies, and with Ann Kerr, coordinator of the Fulbright program at the International Institute; and Christopher Coppel, director of operations of the School of Theater, Film, and Television (TFT).
Professor Katzman, who plays a key role in developing strategic partnerships between the school and all facets of the media industry, gave the delegation an in-depth overview of the U.S. media industry, with particular attention to the responsibilities of agents, managers, studio heads, and network heads.
www.isop.ucla.edu /article.asp?parentid=8065   (1069 words)

  
 Press & News - Lyrics by Lorenz Hart
The estate of Azadia Mamoulian, widow of film and theater legend Rouben Mamoulian, has donated $1.1 million to the UCLA School of Theater, Film and Television to establish an endowed chair in theatrical and motion picture directing, announced Robert Rosen, dean of the school.
The film was a landmark collaboration between Mamoulian and composers Richard Rodgers and Lorenz Hart.
The UCLA Film and Television Archive is internationally renowned for its pioneering efforts to preserve and showcase not only classic films and television, but also contemporary, innovative moving image media.
www.lorenzhart.org /view.php?id=66   (811 words)

  
 Interactive Distance Learning
Delegates, however, were loath to see online film and television training as simply a matter of transplanting their existing curriculum into online curriculum.
Rather, most concluded film and television should devise new curriculum for the online domain and reach out to those for whom traditional film and television was either impractical (such as industry practitioners, remote communities, adolescents) or impossible (countries where no film and television training exists).
overhead costs of film and television education and the intensive student-teacher relationship mean most of us reject three or four times the number of applicants who are successful for our courses.
www.stanford.edu /~hbreit/CILECT/Part1IDL.htm   (1469 words)

  
 DAILY BRUIN ONLINE   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
The event, held at the midpoint of the 10-day Sundance Film Festival, was thrown by TFT as a way for festival attendees with UCLA ties to connect with one another, as well as to honor those writers and directors with films that had been included in the influential independent film festival's programming.
Robert Rosen, dean of UCLA’s School of Theater, Film and Television, mingles at a reception for UCLA alumni.
Although Wu was not at Sundance with a film of her own, the possibilities for meeting other filmmakers, and a little advanced planning made her feel the expense of the trip was worthwhile.
www.dailybruin.ucla.edu /news/printable.asp?id=27110&date=1/29/2004   (639 words)

  
 UCLA Engineering: News Center
A team of computer science and electrical engineering researchers in the UCLA Henry Samueli School of Engineering and Applied Science are partnering with faculty and students in UCLA’s School of Theater, Film and Television (TFT) on a sensor system for film production as part of the Advanced Technology for Cinematography (ATC) project.
UCLA engineers are adapting light sensors to a wireless platform developed in previous projects; they are also investigating the use of camera platforms being developed by the Center for Embedded Networked Sensing (CENS) at UCLA.
The UCLA team recently demonstrated the system for members of the American Society of Cinematographers, a professional society, and received valuable feedback on potential system features that would be of use to them.
www.engineer.ucla.edu /news/2005/atc.html   (912 words)

  
 Untitled Document
Robert Rosen is Dean of the UCLA School of Theater, Film and Television where he oversees programs that include the Department of Film and Television, the Department of Theater, the Film and Television Archive and the School's relationship with the Geffen Playhouse.
From 1975 to the present he has also served as Director of the Film and Television Archive and from 1993-1998 served as Chair of the Department of Film and Television.
He has published widely in the field of media preservation and has guided the growth of the UCLA Film and Television Archive from a small study collection to the world's largest university-based holding of original film and television materials.
www.anderson.ucla.edu /research/cmie/conf2001/bios/bio-robertrosen.htm   (334 words)

  
 UCLA Today: BY THEIR DEEDS
She came to UCLA in 1981 as a labor relations personnel assistant and was lead labor relations specialist at the time of her death.
George Louis Schaefer, professor emeritus of the UCLA School of Theater, Film and Television, died Sept. 10 in Los Angeles after a prolonged illness.
An award-winning producer and director, Schaefer served as chair of the UCLA Department of Theater, Film and Television from 1986 until 1990, when it became the School of Theater, Film and Television.
www.today.ucla.edu /1997/970929ByTheir.html   (520 words)

  
 Chicano Studies Faculty   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
Assisted the professor in preparing the course, obtaining or presenting film and television materials used in the course, and reading and grading assignments and exams.
Assisted the professor in preparing the course, obtaining or presenting film and television materials used in the course, and reading and grading assigmnents and exams.
Organized and participated in the presentation of films by UCLA films students as part of the XXV Congreso de la National Association for Chicana and Chicano Studies (NACCS) in Mexico City.
bellarmine.lmu.edu /chicano/espinoza.html   (2676 words)

  
 MovieMaker Magazine | Issue #47 | Film School 101   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
Because we are a Southern school, we draw on a large African-American population in the Southeastern United States, and many of our graduates of color go on to work in the industry in far greater numbers than the actual percentage of minorities working in the film and television industries today.
They talk at length about how the film school experience was particularly important because they bonded with people that they have worked with their entire careers.
Also, film students being the arrogant carnivores that they are take a certain amount of pleasure in attacking and criticizing major filmmakers—that’s part of their education.
www.moviemaker.com /issues/47/filmschool.html   (2309 words)

  
 generation vibe
UCLA faculty members Belinda Starkie, John Simmons and William McDonald along with D’Arcy Worldwide executives, Will Perry and Andy Halleck were instrumental to the production of the winning film.
Consistently ranked among the best in the nation, the UCLA School of Theater, Film and Television is unique in the world in that it brings together the arts of theater, film and television in one academic institution.
The School also serves the public and the professional field through the UCLA Film and Television Archive and the Geffen Playhouse.
www.genvibe.com /html/news/ucla/film.shtml   (644 words)

  
 :: amp: the cast ::
Amir Proushani is a graduate of the UCLA School of Theater, Film, and Television.
Reza is a professor of Film and Theater at Antelope Valley College.
Anna is a graduate of the UCLA school of Theater, Film, and Television.
www.slack.net /~pr/amp/the_cast.html   (635 words)

  
 University of California (UCLA)
The UCLA School of Theater, Film and Television brings together the arts of theater, film and television in one academic institution.
The Department's purpose is to provide a scholarly, creative, and professional approach to the study of film and television, and to help each person discover his or her powers as an independent artist and communicator.
UCLA tilbyder en række kurser og uddannelser, der er åbne for udenlandske studerende.
www.cfje.dk /cfje/links.nsf/InstitID/US002723   (282 words)

  
 Asia Pacific Arts Online Magazine   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
She is the creator behind such works as documentary films "Camp Arirang," and "Yuri Kochiyama: Passion for Justice." Her UCLA thesis film, "Barrier Device," which stars Sandra Oh and Suzy Nakamura, gained her recognition and won her prestigious awards, such as the 2002 Student Academy Award and the Directors Guild of America Student Award.
She is currently working on "The Grace Lee Project," a film that hopes to use a comical perspective to analyze the role of Asian American women in our modern society.
The film is about a woman who is searching for the best "Curry Wurst" in Berlin, but it is really about the different characters she meets as she comes across in her journey.
www.asiaarts.ucla.edu /091203/20030912_DIP_gracelee.html   (2967 words)

  
 Theater, Film and Television Overview   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
Richard Walter will help students understand story structure, character development, plot development, thematic conflict, and “vision.” Every student will be expected to leave the course with an outline of a feature-length screenplay and completed first draft of the first act.
In this course, Denise Mann provides an overview of the contemporary Hollywood film and television industries, examining the changing economic and business structures of the motion picture industry.
This includes professors' lectures, all interactive learning modules, film clips, resources, etc. Since these courses are offered for academic credit, we believe it is important that each student interact with the instructor in real time.
www.summer.ucla.edu /institutes/TFTOnline/overview.htm   (851 words)

  
 UCLA grad comes back to speak about experiences   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
In the film, not only is the transit to the planet Mars believable, but so is the planet itself.
For Yeatman, interning in the film industry during college afforded him priceless experience that acted as a springboard for the rest of his career.
Speaking to new and returning students at the UCLA School of Theater, Film and Television, Yeatman plans to give an overview of the past and future of visual effects.
www.dailybruin.ucla.edu /db/archivedarticles.asp?ID=1146&date=9/25/00   (1009 words)

  
 UCLA School of TFT - Give to TFT
Their determination and vision promises to shape the future of theater, film and television.
TFT's top-ranked programs aggressively cross cultures, schools of thought and professional disciplines -- preparing students to appeal to a 21st century global audience.
Nurturing extraordinary artists in an era of dwindling public funding is an ongoing struggle.
www.filmtv.ucla.edu /give2tft.cfm   (97 words)

  
 Film schools   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
After attending the UCLA School of Theater, Film and Television for two years, Jonathan Wald packed his bags and headed overseas to attend the Australian Film Television and Radio School in Sydney.
International film schools might be located thousands of miles from Hollywood's bustling sets and studios, but they nonetheless boast high-quality facilities, big-name instructors and opportunities to network with industry professionals -- and, in sharp contrast with most U.S. universities, most charge little or nothing in the way of tuition.
Mexico's first film school and the alma mater of director Alfonso Cuaron, the CUEC admits only 15 students a year -- two slots are reserved for foreign students -- from more than 270 applicants.
www.hollywoodreporter.com /thr/film/feature_display.jsp?vnu_content_id=1001351079   (1297 words)

  
 UCLA Camps   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
UCLA Arts Camp 2006 is once again offering the finest training for the next generation of talented young artists.
The UCLA School of Theater, Film and Television (TFT) has an international reputation for offering the finest in professional training to its students; and the UCLA Arts Camp, in association with US Performing Arts, maintains that tradition.
All offerings are taught by members of the UCLA faculty who are working professionals in their respective fields.
www.usperformingartscamps.com /uclacamps.html   (373 words)

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