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How to Become a Screenwriter in Hollywood
A Day in the Life of a Hollywood Writer with Travis Betz Every Hollywood filmmaker has an origin story. For decades, movies have shaped and inspired writers to tell their own stories on the silver screen. Novice filmmakers learn from experienced writers and directors by studying and gaining inspiration from their films. Director Bong Joon […]
Film & Video Game Releases: April 2020
CHECK OUT OUR LIST OF FILM & GAME RELEASES FOR THE WEEK OF April 24, 2020! Want to know the latest video game releases and upcoming films? From Deliver Us The Moon to Predator: Hunting Grounds, here is our schedule of the games coming out soon! Game Releases Gato Roboto Xbox One – April 21 – Watch trailer […]
Best Film Schools According to Variety Magazine
Variety Published its Annual Education Report of Best Film Schools For the sixth year in a row, Variety Magazine has named The Los Angeles Film School in its Entertainment Education Report. This report lists the best film schools around the world that have exceptional educators and entertainment programming. We are honored to be included in Variety’s […]
Inside Look: Cinematography
What Does a Cinematographer Do? When it comes to movies, visual storytelling is the most important part. Why do people go to movies anyway? Essentially, we go to see and hear something beautiful. Without cinematographers, there is no movie. We sat down with film instructor Ed Rakochy to get an inside look at what cinematographers […]
“Take Me to the Stars” Film Thesis Spotlight
This Alum Plans to Turn His Thesis Project into a Feature Film Film alumnus Justin Scott Lawrence shopped his senior thesis project, Take Me to the Stars, to film festivals and now hopes to turn it into a feature for streaming networks. We interviewed Justin to find out his inspiration behind the film and the process […]
Advantages of Going to Film School
If you are someone who believes in the value of a bachelor’s or associates degree, then going to film school (or even a four-year college) is a good way to fulfill your personal and professional goals. We understand not everyone feels that way. Some students prefer to learn from online video resources and take the no film school route. The no film school path does take tremendous self-discipline and may take longer than opting for a more traditional approach through college. If you don’t want to earn your college degree, there are online resources that offer training certificates.
