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Announcing the 5th Annual Spotlight Awards

The Los Angeles Film School will host its 5th annual Spotlight Awards ceremony celebrating the new Spotlight Academy Class of 2024 members. This year’s Spotlight Awards will be an in-person celebration, as well as on a live stream, at Ivar Theatre in Hollywood, Calif., on September 12. Stay tuned for updates on special guest appearances from entertainment industry leaders and exclusive chats with the inductees during the show. 

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The College Campus Tour

Tour our Hollywood campus and experience The Los Angeles Film School in person.

Meet with our program instructors from Film, Animation, Entertainment Business and Music/Audio. They will walk you through the hands-on curricula and let you know what a day in the life of an L.A. Film School student looks like.

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L.A. Film School Alumni Are Doing Big Things this May

May has been a month of incredible achievements for our talented L.A. Film School alumni! From major award wins to blockbuster films and iconic albums, our alums are making their mark on the entertainment industry in a big way. Dive into this month’s alumni highlights and see the incredible projects they’ve been a part of.

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Beyond the Myth of Overnight Success: A Filmmaker’s Guide to Embracing the Journey

The glitz and glamour of Hollywood can make it seem like success in the film industry happens overnight. A single viral video, a breakout performance, and suddenly, an unknown becomes a star. But for aspiring filmmakers, this narrative can be incredibly discouraging.

The truth is, there’s almost always a long and winding road behind a seemingly “meteoric rise.”

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The World of Film Production: How to Make a Movie

Ever wondered how to make a movie? 

We’re here to tell you—there’s never been a better time to put your aspirations into action. 

With new trends, strategies and technologies bursting onto the scene at an exciting pace, indie filmmakers are at long last proving one thing: 

You no longer need a blockbuster budget to make a hit movie.