CAMPUS
- INTRODUCTION
- ALL ROOMS
- Game Production Lab
- Computer Animation Lab
- Avid Media Composer DX Nitris Lab
- LAFS Sunset Soundstage
- Panavision Cinematography Lab
- Dubbing Stage
- Avid Adrenaline HD Video Editing Lab
- Adobe Mac Pro Lab
- Equipment Room
- Machine Room
- LAFS Theater
- Midterm Production Spaces
- Producers Lab and Meeting Rooms
- Production Design Lab
- Pro Tools|HD Audio Editing Lab
- Screening Room (Building 2)
- Student Lounge
- Lecture Hall (Building 2)
- Acting Classroom
- Classrooms
- CLASSROOMS & LABS
- Game Production Lab
- Computer Animation Lab
- Avid Media Composer DX Nitris Lab
- Panavision Cinematography Lab
- Dubbing Stage
- Avid Adrenaline HD Video Editing Lab
- Adobe Mac Pro Lab
- Producers Lab and Meeting Rooms
- Production Design Lab
- Pro Tools|HD Audio Editing Lab
- Screening Room (Building 2)
- Lecture Hall (Building 2)
- Acting Classroom
- Classrooms
- SOUNDSTAGES
- THEATER
- CAMPUS FACILITIES
Acting Classroom
Acting is an art form, but unfortunately not every actor is an artist. Regardless of whether you have the next Robert DeNiro or the next Steven Seagal, making a movie that’s not a documentary would be impossible without actors.
Actors can occasionally be temperamental or difficult to work with, or you might spend a lot of time casting your movie and still get stuck with someone that can’t give the scene what it needs. But don’t worry because there’s hope. A good director can make an actor or actress shine in front of the camera.
The Los Angeles Film School’s acting classroom is designed to look like a loft apartment, set somewhere on a soundstage. Students are trained to step into the roll of director and become familiar with the process of directing talent in this comfortable film production setting.


