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  1. The three-year TFT Graduate Program for Theater, Film and Television Design nurtures each student’s unique artistic journey. With a diverse faculty of artists, scholars, theater and filmmakers, students receive a valuable blend of teaching methodologies and hands-on experiences, including Emerging Technology for Entertainment.

  2. Steve Mamber. Stephen Mamber is a research professor in the Cinema and Media Studies Program of the Department of Film, Television and Digital Media. His digital media courses include the seminars Issues in Electronic Culture, Computer Applications for Film Studies and Videogame Theory. His film courses include classes on narrative theory ...

  3. School of Theater, Film and Television. The School of Theater, Film and Television was created in 1990 with eminent film, television and Broadway director Gilbert Cates as its founding dean. Dean Cates set out to create a professional conservatory environment within UCLA, which by then was a dominant research university.

  4. These courses afford the student an opportunity to work one-on-one with faculty mentors, allowing the student to pursue targeted interests in aesthetic or technical subjects. Cinematography students also serve as the director of photography on projects written and directed by students specializing in the Production/Directing MFA specialization.

  5. Nagle began his professional career in 1982 as a page at CBS Television City, where he was an usher on The Price is Right , $25,000 Pyramid and the second Bob Newhart Show. Later that year, he moved to the Catalina Production Group, where he served as director of development for three years. In 1986, Nagle began work for Leslie Moonves at ...

  6. Nick Browne. Professor Emeritus. Nick Browne’s diverse list of publications includes Refiguring American Film Genres: History and Theory; New Chinese Cinemas: Forms, Identities, Politics (co-editor); Cahiers Du Cinema, 1969-1972: The Politics of Representation ; The Rhetoric of Filmic Narration and Francis Ford Coppola’s The Godfather ...

  7. Awards season roundup. HBO’s Succession and Netflix’s Don’t Look Up, both produced by Kevin J. Messick (BA, MFA ’89), were popular on the 2021 awards circuit. Eric Roth (MFA ‘74), the screenwriter of the Warner Bros. epic Dune, scored a pair of nominations, and the documentary short Aguilas co-directed by TFT Professor Kristy Guevara ...