10 Fascinating Facts You Didn’t Know About the Oscars
What makes the Oscars so iconic?
The glittering red carpet, the emotional acceptance speeches, the golden glow of those coveted statuettes?
We say all of the above—and much more.
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What makes the Oscars so iconic?
The glittering red carpet, the emotional acceptance speeches, the golden glow of those coveted statuettes?
We say all of the above—and much more.
The NAMM Show is more than just an event; it’s a global celebration of music, innovation, and the vibrant community that makes it all possible. Held annually in Anaheim, California, this iconic trade show brings together musicians, creators, manufacturers, and enthusiasts from around the world to share their passion for music and the tools that bring it to life.
The glitz. The glamour. The golden gramophone trophies.
Every year, the GRAMMY Awards capture the world’s attention as music’s biggest night. But behind the star-studded performances and emotional acceptance speeches, there are some fascinating facts about the GRAMMYs that even die-hard fans might not know.
Let’s dive into the stories, traditions and surprises that make the GRAMMYs so iconic—and shine a spotlight on how The Los Angeles Film School is part of the action.
It’s no secret that Los Angeles has always been the heartbeat of the entertainment industry.
And this year, the spotlight shines brightly on 12 alumni who contributed to GRAMMY-nominated projects. Their work spans a huge 34 nominations across nine albums, showcasing the talent, skill and determination that define our graduates.
12 alumni from The Los Angeles Film School contributed their talents to GRAMMY-nominated artists including Beyonce (Cowboy Carter), Usher (Coming Home), Sabrina Carpenter (Short N’ Sweet), Muni Long (Revenge), Shenseea (Never Gets Late Here), Khelani (Crash), Willow (Empathogen), Future & Metro Boomin (We Don’t Trust You), SZA (Saturn) and Luis Fonsi (El Viaje).
The Los Angeles Film School is honored to be included on Newsweek magazine’s 2025 list of America’s Top Online Schools. This distinction acknowledges institutions that deliver exceptional online education, and the School is recognized alongside renowned universities nationwide.
December 2024 was a breakthrough month for alumni of the Los Angeles Film School with contributions to several major Hollywood productions. Read on and learn how our alumni continue to shape the entertainment industry.
Last month, The Los Angeles Film School welcomed back two alumni, Jeff & Lauren Benjamin, to host a screening for Academy members of their latest film, “I Can’t Breathe.” The film is an intimate portrait of how the tragic death of George Floyd changed the world and sparked a powerful movement that defined a year of unprecedented social upheaval. “I Can’t Breathe” was announced as one of the 97th Academy Awards’ eligible films in the best documentary feature category.
The Los Angeles Film School celebrates an extraordinary year of alumni achievements, with seven alumni credited on several winning projects for a total of nine Golden Globe awards.