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Spotlight on Film and Media Programs

Los Angeles is Indisputably the Entertainment Capital of the World.

From movies to television and from music to the latest multimedia platform, nowhere else will you find such a fusion of talent, creativity and innovation. Just for one feature film, anyone who sticks around for the credits can see that it takes a whole village – a rather large one – to write, shoot, edit, produce and market it. So, we are introducing a new L.A. Times section to put a spotlight on some of the film and media schools that are educating the next generation of industry professionals.

The Spotlight on Film and Media Programs presents detailed information for relevant programs at top universities and covers unique aspects of each program, including areas of interest, rankings, and unique technology while highlighting qualities that differentiate the programs, such as specific donors, industry partnerships or internships available to students.

Though not exhaustive, this guide will serve as an introductory look into the opportunities available to anyone who has been inspired by a particular movie scene or moved by a tune they can’t get out of their heads. Before the lights are aimed and the camera is focused, the next generation of content producers will need to take action and enroll.

2024 Film and Media Schools

  • The Sidney Poitier New American Film School is a testament to the indomitable spirit of Sidney Poitier himself.

  • Belmont University’s film program, housed within the acclaimed Mike Curb College of Entertainment & Music Business, provides a comprehensive, hands-on education in motion picture production.

  • Biola’s Snyder School of Cinema & Media Arts has been named a top film school by industry publications.

  • When you choose a Film, Media and Communication degree program at Mount Saint Mary’s University, you’re stepping into a world no other institution can match.