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  1. By pioneering research in social impact entertainment, the Center aims to empower students and faculty with storytelling’s transformative potential. The Skoll Center envisions bridging sectors, shaping innovative societal change models, and highlighting entertainment’s vast reach, from films to theater. The Skoll Center serves as a hub ...

  2. Peter Sellars. MacArthur Fellow Peter Sellars is a distinguished professor in the UCLA Department of World Arts and Cultures/Dance and UCLA Department of Theater. Known for exploring challenging moral issues such as race, war, poverty, and the international refugee crisis through his work, his most notable courses include Art as Moral Action ...

  3. Requisites: courses 14A, 14B, 14C, C154A. Exploration of sound design for theater and techniques for mixing, reinforcement, and signal processing. Topics include use of delay, equalization, and microphone placement for theater sound reinforcement with focus on mixing musicals. Covers paperwork needed to complete show.

  4. Before arriving at the UCLA School of Theater, Film and Television, she was an assistant professor of media history at CUNY-Queen’s College in New York where she served as chair of the Undergraduate Studies Committee. She was also a standing selection committee member and mentor for Queens College’s Mellon Mays Undergraduate Fellowship; and the co-chair of the Black Caucus of the Society ...

  5. Sean Metzger is a scholar who works at the intersections of several fields: visual culture (art, fashion, film, theater) as well as Asian American, Caribbean, Chinese, film, performance and sexuality studies. He has written two books. Chinese Looks: Fashion, Performance, Race (Indiana University Press, 2014) demonstrates how aesthetics, gender, politics, economics and race are interwoven ...

  6. 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.

  7. 1. By the time of entrance, must: Have at least a 3.0 GPA. Satisfy the University of California’s Graduate Admission Requirements. Complete equivalent to a 4-year U.S. bachelor’s degree. 2. Complete the . Indicate MFA, Film and Television, Production/Directing as the program. Upload the Statement of Purpose.