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The Sundance Film Festival, held annually amidst the snow-capped peaks of the Rockies, is more than a winter event-it is the definitive launchpad for independent cinema. For over four decades, it has served as the crucial first step for ground-breaking films and the world’s most influential directors.
But what makes Sundance so iconic, and which cinematic milestones have emerged from its slopes?
How do you break into the world of video games if your background is in traditional film and television? While the demand for Narrative Designers is at an all-time high, the transition requires more than just sharp dialogue – it requires a shift in how you view the audience. To understand what is involved in writing for video games versus linear media, we sat down with Michael McCafferty, Lead Faculty for the Writing for Film and Television program.
From award-winning series like The Studio, The Pitt and Hacks to celebrated films including Marty Supreme, Sinners, and One Battle After Another, alums across film, audio, music production, and post-production played vital roles in shaping some of the most recognized work of the year.
Today, the creator economy allows artists to connect directly with audiences, monetize their work without intermediaries and shape their own journey.
And it isn’t small by any means. The creator economy is expected to reach $480 billion by 2027, up from about $250 billion today, roughly doubling in size.
Let’s take a closer look at this growing creator economy—and how you can be part of it.
We are witnessing a Streamer vs. Studio heavyweight battle where the weapon of choice is fear. Led by Netflix’s gothic tragedy Frankenstein and Warner Bros.’ blockbuster Sinners, the 2026 ceremony is shaping up to be a historic coronation for prestige horror.
The calendar for 2026 is already buzzing with can’t-miss film festivals, glamorous award ceremonies, major music industry gatherings, and cutting-edge creator economy conferences. Whether you’re a filmmaker, a musician, a digital creator, or just a massive fan, here is your comprehensive, month-by-month guide to the biggest events coming your way.
This year’s Golden Globe nominations feature a remarkable collection of projects supported by the expertise and creativity of The Los Angeles Film School & The Los Angeles Recording School’s alumni community.